#ThrowbackThursday: Five – Keep On Movin’

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Five (sometimes stylised as five) were a massive boyband back in the late 90s to early 00s, consisting of five members; Scott Robinson, Abs (now Abz Love), Sean ConlonJason “J” Brown and Ritchie Neville. Since then, the five-piece band were featured in the first series of ITV’s, The Big Reunion, however only managed to reunite as a quartet (without J)…however, most recently, the band lost another member, Abz Love, so remain as a trio. It has to be said though, they are doing a great job and have been touring the country to sold-out crowds, despite their loss of two members!

The band were originally signed and managed by Simon Cowell and had a huge string of hits and sold-out arena tours.

Keep On Movin’ is possibly one of their most well-known and loved hits, scoring a UK Number 1 when it was released back in 1999. Even now, 16 years on, it remains a timeless pop classic!

I personally LOVE this song…it is a go-to track for me, any time I feel a bit down and want cheering up. It has the quality of making instant happiness; it’s no wonder it was such a massive success!

Who remembers this song? Did you love it back in 1999? Still loving it now? Did you see the band on their recent tour/Big Reunion Tour?

Matt – Muzik Speaks


Keep On Movin’ (taken from the Invincible and Greatest Hits albums) is available to purchase on iTunes right now – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/keep-on-movin/id251098769?i=251098812


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