I5 (girl group)

I5 (girl group)
Origin U.S.
Genres
Years active 2000–2001
Labels Giant Records
Past members Kate Macalino
Tal B. Hajek
Christina Rumbley
Andi Murphy M.
Gaby Equiz

i5 was a US American-based girl group whose named stood for International Five. The group formed in 2000 but disbanded in 2001.

History

2000-2001: Formation, debut album and rising fame and break up

In 2000, Giant Records a mainly dance music label, sought to create a girl group to rival other such groups of the time, such as Dream, 3LW, and Eden's Crush. The label's hook for this new group would be that its members would be international to appeal to a larger fan base. Auditions were held, and the five members selected represented five distinct nationalities. Kate Macalino, from the Philippines, had worked as a model in her home country. Tal B. Hajek, from Israel, was a devout Jew who moved to the USA in 1997 and admired rock singers. Christina Rumbley, from the United States, had moved from Florida to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. Andi Murphy M. was from the UK and had a passion for dancing. Gaby Equiz, from Mexico, dreamed of fame. Together, these girls became the International 5, more commonly referred to as i5. In the spring of 2000, i5 was featured on the soundtrack to the dance film Center stage with their song "First Kiss." By the summer of 2000, the girls had almost completed their debut album and began touring with Nickelodeon's All That Music and More tour. On this tour, i5 promoted its single "Distracted," which was written by Steve Kipner, who had previously written hits for Christina Aguilera, Brandy Norwood and Dream. On September 12, 2000, Giant Records released i5's self-titled CD. the album failed to chart and was a commercial failure, the label was not able to release any more singles or significantly promote the album due to its imminent folding. Once Giant Records folded, Warner Bros. Records, its parent absorbed it, and i5 no longer had a label. Though the members of i5 initially sought a new record label, they failed to find one, and parted ways in 2001.

Discography

Singles

Studio albums

External links

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