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Triple 8 (a.k.a. 888) were a five-piece then four-piece British boy band, who were signed to Polydor Records and Osmosis Records. The group were promoted as the British equivalent of NSYNC, and rivals to manufactured boy bands such as Westlife and A1.

Triple 8
OriginEngland, UK
GenresPop
Years active2001–2005
Past membersDavid Wilcox
Iain James
Jamie Bell
Josh Barnett
Justin Scott
Stewart Macintosh

The group had three successful singles: "Knockout" "Give Me a Reason" "Good2Go", which charted at number 8,9 & 2 (independent chart) respectively in the UK Singles Chart.[1] The group parted company with their record label polydor in 2003, leaving their album, Heavy W8, unreleased. In 2004, they reformed with new member Stewart Macintosh, and released a third single, "Good 2 Go", which reached number 2 UK Indie chart. McIntosh replaced Iain James Farquharson. The group appeared once in CITV's children game show Jungle Run on special Christmas episode in 2003.


Members


The group was originally made up of:

New members

Iain James Farquharson left the band in 2004 and was replaced by:


After break-up


After Triple 8, Iain James Farquharson, now known as Iain James, subsequently worked with many of the UK's major pop/R&B acts, such as Emeli Sandé, Little Mix and One Direction. He also co-wrote "Running Scared" by Eldar & Nigar.[2][3] In 2013, he co-penned "Love Kills" which was performed by Roberto Bellarosa, The Belgian Voice winner, in 2013 representing Belgium. It qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 final placing 12th in Malmö.

Justin Scott is now a property developer, married to Kimberley Walsh. Stewart Macintosh (now Stewart Mac) is a recording artist, who is now writing and performing his own material.


Discography



Albums


Year Album UK
2003 Heavyw8 cancelled

Singles


Year Single Chart positions
UK
2003 "Knockout"
8
"Give Me a Reason"
9
2005 "Good 2 Go"
42

References


  1. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 567. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. "UK is Eurovision winner after all". M Magazine (Performing Rights Society). 19 May 2011.
  3. "Ell/Nikki - Running Scared". Eurovision official website. Retrieved 6 June 2012.



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