B2Krazy explained

B2Krazy
Origin:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genre:Dance-pop, Eurodance
Years Active:
Label:Iron Music/BMG Canada
Current Members:Geneviève Marchesseau
Zael Epstein
Brett Ryan Kruger
Revren
Yahoo

B2Krazy was a dance pop group from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The group consist of two young instrumentalists, Zael Miransky and Brett Ryan Kruger, rapper Revren, lead singer Geneviève Marchesseau and 'spiritual advisor' Yahoo. The act was signed to the BMG Records subsidiary Iron Music.[1]

The band was the creation of Wayne Fromm, and was based on the toy known as Crazy Bones. Fromm and his partner, Eric Segal, were marketing the toy through their company All 4 Fun Toy Products Ltd. The B2Krazy video for their song "Something to Say" contains animated images of Crazy Bones characters.

In 2000, the band released their album B2Krazy,[2] which produced two top-20 hits: "Dream About You" and "Something To Say". "Something To Say" was featured in a 2001 episode of .[3] Shortly after the album's release, the group broke up. Brett Ryan Kruger went on to play with, and write for, several artists.[4] Kruger and Epstein are now the songwriting/production team The Maven Boys. The other members left the music world. After the album's release, Fromm sold his shares in the project to Segal and went on to invent the Selfie stick.

Discography

Music video

Notes and References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/label/Iron+Music Iron Music profile at Discogs
  2. Web site: B2Krazy – B2Krazy . discogs.com . Discogs . 1 March 2022.
  3. Web site: Degrassi: The Next Generation Soundtrack . tunefind.com . Tunefind . 1 March 2022.
  4. Web site: Brett Ryan Kruger . discogs.com . Discogs . 1 March 2022.