The Boyz (German band) explained

The Boyz
Genre:R&B, pop, hip hop
Years Active:1996–1999
Past Members:Florian Fischer ('Flow')
Adel Tawil ('Kane')
Tarek Hussein ('T-Soul')
Salvatore Di Blasi
Stephane Claudio Kroll-Marongiu
Background:group_or_band

The Boyz was a German boy band formed in Berlin in 1996 with encouragement from music producer Triple-M. Their biggest success was in 1998 when their single "One Minute" made it to the top-10 both in Germany (No. 9) and Switzerland (No. 8).[1] [2] The single eventually reached the gold status in Germany selling over 250,000 units.[3]

Career

Florian Fischer and Adel Tawil got acquainted through the club scene in Berlin in 1993. Tawil convinced Tarek Hussein and in 1995 the trio got the attention of Triple M-Management during a talent competition. Saxophonist, Salvatore Di Blasi, joined the group through the same competition. The fifth member, Stephane Claudio Kroll-Marongiu, was a Berlin resident and a model was last to join.

In the spring 1997 the band had its break with a Top 30 German hit "Round and Round", their first release from their debut album Boyz in da House. It was followed by another relative success "Let Me Show You the Way". With the third single "One Minute" they reached the Top 10 in both Germany and Switzerland. The band split after four more singles and a second album 'Next Level. In February 1998, the band appeared in a German TV series Geliebte Schwestern. 'Flow' (Florian Fischer) had fallen in the December 1997 off the stage suffering a knee injury. This was depicted in the actual scenario of the series and was played by the band members.

Members

After the split

Discography

Albums

YearTitleChart Position
GER
1997Boyz in da House63
1998Next Level -
1999All the Best and Goodbye -

Singles

YearTitleChart PositionAlbum
GERSWI
1997 "Round and Round"2719Boyz in da House
"Let Me Show You the Way"44 -
"One Minute"98
1998"Shame"2824Next Level
"I Like"37 -
"God Bless"80 -
1999"Memories"3518

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Boyz's German singles chart positions. Musicline.de. 6 February 2010.
  2. Web site: The Boyz's Swiss singles chart positions. Swisscharts.com. 6 February 2010.
  3. Germany. 6 February 2010. The Boyz.