2Be3

2Be3 was a French boyband that was active from 1996 to 2001.

2Be3
Left to right : Adel Kachermi, Filip Nikolic, Frank Delay
Background information
OriginFrance
GenresDance-pop
Europop, pop
Eurodance, dance
Years active1996–2001
Past membersFrank Delay
Adel Kachermi
Filip Nikolic

History

2Be3 was formed in 1996 and comprised three childhood friends from Longjumeau (a suburb of Paris): Filip Nikolic, Adel Kachermi and Frank Delay. Inspired by English bands like Take That and Worlds Apart, the group produced 3 studio albums and various compilations before disbanding in 2001.

The name 2Be3 was a pun on the English language phrases to be free (in French, "être libre") and to be three ("être trois"). Hence the band's name was pronounced in English ("Two Be Three") rather than French ("Deux Be Trois").

Hugely popular in France, despite attempts to break the American and British markets (via an English-language single, Excuse My French, produced in Miami by Desmond Child), their only significant chart success occurred in their home nation. In 1997 they appeared in their own television series (called Pour être libre) which ran for 40 episodes on TF1, and several videos were released including a live concert from the Bercy arena in Paris. Their song, "Toujours là pour toi" is a French cover of Never Gonna Give You Up, originally sung by Rick Astley.

During year 2000, they went on a promotional tour in France, Germany, England, Switzerland, Belgium and Yugoslavia. In 2001, they left for Asia for a tour of several months and brought out the album "Excuse My French", which was a big success there.

After break-up

After disbanding, Filip Nikolic had a role in the film Simon Sez with Dennis Rodman and appeared in the French version of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2006. Nikolic later had a television career as a comedian. From 2002 to 2007 he had a recurring role as Yann Boldec in the French series "Navarro" and, from 2007 to 2009, in the spin-off series "Brigade Navarro". Filip was reportedly preparing a solo album when he died of a heart attack on 16 September 2009. He was 35 years old.

Discography

Albums

Year Album FR
[1]
BE
[2]
Sales [3][4]
1997 Partir un jour
  • Re-released later in the year
2 3 France: 3xPlatinum (780,000)
1997 Remix Collector - -
1998 2 Be 3 4 6 France: 2xGold (160,000)
1999 Bercy 98 38 - France: 30,000
2001 L'Essential - -
2001 Excuse My French - -

Singles

Year Single FR BE French Sales
1996 "Partir un jour" 2 4 Gold (250,000)
1997 "Toujours là pour toi" 4 12 Gold
1997 "Donne" 8 19
1997 "La salsa" 7 11 Gold
1997 "Pour être libre" 15 17
1998 "Don't Say Goodbye" 14 22 Silver (125,000)
1998 "Regarde-moi" 27 -
2000 "Excuse My French" 71 -
2000 "Even If" - -
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