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The Honeyz
dory353
17-03-2013
Completely engrossed in the Big Reunion at the moment like most people. Can't help thinking that these girls had such huge potential if they hadn't split. To think they had an American deal in the pipeline and were #1 in Australia when the group disbanded is criminal! What could have been!!
ashtray88
17-03-2013
Where can I watch these reunion episodes online?
Master Ozzy
17-03-2013
They would have been huge, more so in the U.S than here I'd say actually. At that time in the U.S, they were perfect for that market. It's a shame.
chrissielatham
17-03-2013
Iloved them, I have the original release of Wonder No. 8 with Heavenli.

Can anyone fill me in on the whole Naima thing?

I know Wikipedia is an untrustworthy source but it says all three girls refused to get back together if Naima took part???

I love how the Big Reunion shows a lot of clips of Won't Take It Lying Down - I love this song and I thought that Finally Found and End of the Line would be the most aired videos on the show.
Faggy
17-03-2013
Originally Posted by chrissielatham:
“Iloved them, I have the original release of Wonder No. 8 with Heavenli.

Can anyone fill me in on the whole Naima thing?

I know Wikipedia is an untrustworthy source but it says all three girls refused to get back together if Naima took part???

I love how the Big Reunion shows a lot of clips of Won't Take It Lying Down - I love this song and I thought that Finally Found and End of the Line would be the most aired videos on the show.”

It's not been confirmed or denied on the show but given the way that Heavenli and Mariama have spoken about her ("she can't sing and her microphone was turned off all the time, "she threw herself at my boyfriend", etc) I can believe it's probably true.
homer2012
17-03-2013
Originally Posted by dory353:
“Completely engrossed in the Big Reunion at the moment like most people. Can't help thinking that these girls had such huge potential if they hadn't split. To think they had an American deal in the pipeline and were #1 in Australia when the group disbanded is criminal! What could have been!!”

First off they were not #1 in australia

They were dropped by def jam because djs refused to play there music as it was "crap"

Big reunion is a joke and twists the truth for entertainment reasons.
dory353
17-03-2013
Originally Posted by chrissielatham:
“Iloved them, I have the original release of Wonder No. 8 with Heavenli.

Can anyone fill me in on the whole Naima thing?

I know Wikipedia is an untrustworthy source but it says all three girls refused to get back together if Naima took part???

I love how the Big Reunion shows a lot of clips of Won't Take It Lying Down - I love this song and I thought that Finally Found and End of the Line would be the most aired videos on the show.”

I think during their episode it was just said that Naima wasn't interested in a reunion at this time or something to that effect. The girls have made it clear however that she never sang, her mic was always turned off and she was purely brought in as eyecandy! Controversial
glyn9799
17-03-2013
Honeyz were the only act in Big Reunion who I wasn't really aware of or particularly interested in, but having discovered their songs on my Now compilations I've actually listened to their singles quite a bit. I'm quite looking forward to seeing them on the tour.
FernandoM
19-03-2013
Which song did the Honeyz release to launch themselves in the US?

On the Big Reunion, Celena said that when they signed to DefJam, they went to the States to shoot a music video over 3 days. I'm wondering which video she is referring to..
chrissielatham
19-03-2013
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