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Hi-Five
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Album
Hi-FiveShe's Playing Hard To GetThe Video Pool UK November 1992
Hi-FiveQuality TimeWolfram Video 1063 Hot Video B. January 1993
Hi-FiveCan't Wait Another MinuteWolfram Video 0871 Hot Video A. August 1991
Hi-FiveI Can't Wait Another MinuteETV ET-VideoLink Reel 186. September 1991
Hi-FiveNever Should've Let You Go (From Sister Act II)Telegenics Number 130B. Urban. January 1994
Hi-FiveI Can't Wait Another MinuteTelegenics Number 99B. Urban. June 1991
Hi-FiveI Like The Way (The Kissing Game)Telegenics Number 96B. Urban. March 1991
Hi-FiveQuality TimeTelegenics Number 118B. Urban. January 1993
Hi-FiveI Like The Way (The Kissing Game)Hot Video Classics Best Of 1991 Vol.2
Hi-FiveI Like The Way (The Kissing Game)Screenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 90s RnB Vol.1 November 2010
U.S. R&B group formed in 1990 in their native Waco, Texas, United States. Members: Tony Thompson, Roderick, Marcus Sanders, Russell Neal, and Toriano Easley. Their first album was self-titled and released in 1990 with production help from Teddy Riley and certified Gold in the United States. That Hi-Five album featured their biggest hit, "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)," which also was Gold certified. Easley was later replaced by Treston Irby before the second album. Tony Thompson died in 2007 from a freon overdose after he had been inhaling it from an air conditioning unit.
Hi-Five is an American R&B quintet based in Waco, Texas, which had a #1 hit on Billboard's Hot 100 in the early 1990s with "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)". The band was formed in 1990, and consisted of the late Tony Thompson, Roderick "Pooh" Clark, Marcus Sanders, Russell Neal, and Toriano Easley. Easley was later replaced by Treston Irby.
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