Subway (group) explained

Subway
Background:group_or_band
Genre:R&B
Years Active:1992–1998
Origin:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Label:Motown, Biv 10
Past Members:Keith Thomas
Trerail Puckett
Eric McNeal
Roy Jones
Associated Acts:702

Subway was an American contemporary R&B group, which featured Keith Thomas and his brother Trerail Puckett, and their close friends, Eric McNeal and Roy Jones. The group was signed by Michael Bivins (of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe) to his Motown-distributed label Biv 10. They debuted in 1995 with the hit single "This Lil' Game We Play" featuring labelmates 702 that reached #15 on the Billboard charts. The song was produced and written by Gerald Levert and Edwin Nicholas and was billed as "Subway featuring 702". The single set the group off to a good start, going gold and selling nearly a million copies.

Their debut album was titled Good Times and was released later that year.

Eric McNeal released his debut solo EP in 2007 on Out The Box Records. Produced by Jim Tullio and Ricky Jacox.

Chart positions

Albums

YearAlbumPeak Position
Billboard Hot 200Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop AlbumsBillboard Top Heatseekers
1995Good Times101231

Singles

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YearSongPeak Position
Billboard Hot 100Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & TracksBillboard Rhythmic Top 40
1994"This Lil' Game We Play" (featuring 702) (Certified Gold)1544
1995"Fire"9134align="center"-
1995"This Is Not a Goodbye"align="center"-85align="center"-
1996"I'll Make Your Dreams Come True (from "Kazaam")"align="center"-64align="center"-