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All Saints was a British all woman pop music group, named after a station on London's Docklands Light Railway. All Saints was made up of founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton.

They got together in 1993 but didn't have their first hit until 1997 when I Know Where It's At stormed to no.4 in the UK charts. Career highlights include the million-selling modern classic Never Ever, which won them two BRIT Awards in 1998 - for Best Single and Best Video; and Pure Shores, their chart-topping collaboration with William Orbit from the movie The Beach, becoming the second best-selling single of 2000 (after Bob the Builder!). Lowlights include their universally panned film, Honest directed by ex-Eurythmics Dave Stewart.

In their incredibly successful five-year career, the band scored a total of five number one singles. They split in 2001 after much speculation and rumour. Nicole and Natalie are now in their newly reformed duo Appleton, whilst Melanie and Shaznay have also gone on to enjoy (moderate) solo success.

Discography

Singles

  • I Know Where It's At (1997 - #4)
  • Never Ever (1997 - #1)
  • Under The Bridge/Lady Marmalade (1998 - #1)
  • Bootie Call (1998 - #1)
  • War Of Nerves (1998 - #7)
  • Pure Shores (2000 - #1)
  • Black Coffee (2000 - #1)
  • All Hooked Up (2001 - #7)

Albums

  • All Saints (1997 - #2)
  • The Remix Album (1998)
  • Saints & Sinners (2000 - #1)
  • All Hits (2001 - #18)

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Albums. A number of the group's songs were featured on the film's soundtrack album. Singles. In the midst of the breakup, Screen Gems's You Got Served, a film starring the members of the group and Omarion's alleged half-brother Marques Houston as breakdancers, went into general release on January 30, 2004, and, hitting #1 at the box office, earned more money than any other film that opened during a Super Bowl weekend. Nicole and Natalie are now in their newly reformed duo Appleton, whilst Melanie and Shaznay have also gone on to enjoy (moderate) solo success. Three of the members claimed financial mishandling by Stokes' management company, TUG (The Ultimate Group); the fourth member, Omarion, claimed the allegations were untrue. They split in 2001 after much speculation and rumour. In January 2004, Chris Stokes announced that the group had broken up.

In their incredibly successful five-year career, the band scored a total of five number one singles. Mario and Nick Cannon were also performers on The Scream Team Tour.. Lowlights include their universally panned film, Honest directed by ex-Eurythmics Dave Stewart. In addition to that, they were featured on the soundtrack album for MGM's film Barbershop and headlined The Scream Team Tour, their third, in 2003. Career highlights include the million-selling modern classic Never Ever, which won them two BRIT Awards in 1998 - for Best Single and Best Video; and Pure Shores, their chart-topping collaboration with William Orbit from the movie The Beach, becoming the second best-selling single of 2000 (after Bob the Builder!). Their second (and final) regular studio album, Pandemonium!, was released in December of the same year, and garned the hit singles "Bump Bump Bump" and "Girlfriend." The group was featured regularly on the covers of teen magazines such as Right On and Word Up, and released a Christmas album in-between their regular two albums intitled Santa Hooked Me Up. They got together in 1993 but didn't have their first hit until 1997 when I Know Where It's At stormed to no.4 in the UK charts. Even though they were newcomers to the industry, their first LP, 2002's B2K, became a instant hit.

All Saints was made up of founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. B2K was an African-American R&B boy band, founded and managed by music producer Chris Stokes in 2001 and active until 2004, that was one of the most popular R&B acts of the early 2000s. All Saints was a British all woman pop music group, named after a station on London's Docklands Light Railway. J-Boog (Jarell Damonte Houston), born August 11, 1985 in Los Angeles. All Hits (2001 - #18). Raz-B (DeMario Thornton), born June 13, 1985 in Cleveland, Ohio. Saints & Sinners (2000 - #1). Lil' Fizz (Druex Pierre Fredricks), born November 26, 1985 in Los Angeles, California.

The Remix Album (1998). Omarion (Omari Ishmael Grandberry), born November 12, 1984 in Los Angeles, California. All Saints (1997 - #2). All Hooked Up (2001 - #7). Black Coffee (2000 - #1).

Pure Shores (2000 - #1). War Of Nerves (1998 - #7). Bootie Call (1998 - #1). Under The Bridge/Lady Marmalade (1998 - #1).

Never Ever (1997 - #1). I Know Where It's At (1997 - #4).