The Honeyz
The Honeyz were a popular British based R&B girl group in the 1990's. They were initially made up of Heavenli Abdi, Naima Belkhiati and Célena Francina Alexandra Cherr. They formed in 1997 and their biggest hit, Finally Found was released in 1998 and peaked at number 4 in the British music charts. They were also nominated for the Brit Awards in the categories, Best Newcomer and Best R&B Act.
In 1999, Heavenli Abdi left the group to spend more time with her boyfriend Matthew Marsden and she was replaced by Mariama Goodman. They then re-released their album replacing Heavenli's vocals.
In the 2000, Maxim awards, they picked up the award for The Best British Girls Band, beating The Spice Girls, Hepburn, Thunderbugs and Eternal.
More recently they contributed on the Asian Tsunami Relief Single Grief Never Grows Old, which was written by Mike Read.
They have also recently appeared in the ITV singing contest Hit Me Baby One More Time
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Discography
Albums
- Wonder No. 8 (1998) UK
- Wonder No. 8 (re-release) (1999) UK
Singles
- Finally Found (1998) 4 UK
- End Of The Line (1998) 5 UK
- Love Of A Lifetime (1999) 9 UK
- Never let You Down (1999) 7 UK
- Won't take It Lying Down (1999) 7 UK
- Ain't Even Gonna Trip (2000) 27 UK
- I Don't Know (2000) 28 UK
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Categories: British musical groups | 1990s music groups | All-women bands | Girl groups