Hi-5 (South African band)

Hi-5 is a boy band from Pretoria, South Africa singing mainly in Afrikaans language.[1][2]

Hi-5
OriginPretoria, South Africa
GenresPop
Years active2003-2007
LabelsSelect Records, VAT-5
MembersRefer to "Members" section

Formation

It was formed in 2003 and took part in the Crescendo annual music contest organized by ATKV (the Afrikaans Language and Culture Association, in Afrikaans, Afrikaanse Taal- en Kultuurvereniging), a major event for Afrikaans music, winning the title for that year. Niel Schoombee was the founding member of this popular boy band.

Career

Hi-5 released a 5-track EP Soebat in 2003 followed by a self-titled album Hi-5 (2004) with their second studio album being Versoeking released in 2006.[3] The first single from the album, the title track "Versoeking", was an Afrikaans language cover of Arash's "Temptation". The popularity of their single and music video helped the band to further cement their success on the South African music charts. Hi-5 are also notable outside their home country South Africa for recording Afrikaans covers of Eurovision Song Contest entries.[4]

In April 2007, Hi-5 had some limited success in Europe on an international contract with the resort, Sonamor in Majorca, Spain, in addition to showcasing Afrikaans music in other parts of Europe.

Members

The original members comprised:

  • Niel Schoombee
  • Nicolaas Swart
  • Shaun van Staden
  • Dihan Slabbert
  • JP Moggee

Later line-up comprised:

  • Niel Schoombee
  • Nicolaas Swart
  • Wynand Buitendag
  • Lee Scott
  • Renee Kruger

Discography

Albums and EPs

Title and details Notes
Soebat
  • Type: EP
  • Released: 2003
  • Record label: VAT VYF Musiek / BMG / ATKV
Track list
  1. "Soebat"
  2. "Time After Time"
  3. "Mooier As Mooi"
  4. "Ek Mis Jou So"
  5. "Speel Sy My, Speel Sy Jou"
Hi-5
  • Type: Studio album
  • Released: 2004
  • Record label: VAT VYF Musiek
Track list
  1. "Hi-5 Overture"
  2. "'n Nuwe Wêreld"
  3. "I Don't Wanna Loose You"
  4. "Elke Dag"
  5. "Kinders Van Die Wind"
  6. "Bly Net Vanaand By My"
  7. "Ek Is Nou-Nou Daar"
  8. "Lag"
  9. "Jy Verniel My"
  10. "Kry Jou Ry"
  11. "Ek Wil Graag Wees"
  12. "Ek Sal Jou Liefhê"
  13. Queen Medley
  14. Afrikaanse "Steyn Fourie" Medley
  15. African Medley
  16. Queen Medley (Radio Edit)
Versoeking
  • Type: Album
  • Released: 2006
  • Record label: Select Music
Track list
  1. "Versoeking"
  2. "Daai Liedjie"
  3. "Red Rose"
  4. "Wys Vir My (Die La-La Song)"
  5. "Weer Sê Dit Weer"
  6. "Gee My Meer"
  7. "Jy Is Die Een"
  8. "Die Twist"
  9. "My Kind of Girl"
  10. "Ek Soek Jou Hier By My"
  11. "Vergewe My Weer"
  12. "'n Ewigheid"
  13. "Cliff & Elvis Keurspel"[5]
  14. "Greased Lightning"
  15. "Staan Net Op (Die Burger Plusster Kenwysie)"
  16. "Die Een's Vir Jou (Met Amor Vittone")
  17. "Day-O"

Singles

  • 2003: "Een Hart Een Droom"
  • 2003: "Soebat"
  • 2004: "Kinders van die Wind"
  • 2004: "Time After Time"
  • 2005: "Shnappi"
  • 2006: "Versoeking"
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References

  1. https://musicbrainz.org/artist/7c7cc7fc-4af2-42b4-98cc-d08efe742a2e/recordings
  2. http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=3302
  3. "Vetseun.co.za: Hi-5 - Versoeking album page". Archived from the original on 10 August 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  4. Among the Eurovision songs they have covered in Afrikaans; "Jy Is Die Een" (version of Elena Paparizou's "My Number One"), "Daai Liedje" (version of Sandra Oxenryd's "Through My Window"), "Die Twist" (version of Sidsel Ben Semmane's "Twist of Love") "'n Ewigheid" (version of Carola Häggkvist's "Invincible") and "Vergewe My Weer" (version of Fabrizio Faniello's "I Do"), all from their third album Versoeking
  5. "Contains a medley of "Lucjy Lips", "All Shook Up", "Bachelor Boy", "Devil in Disguise", "Summer Holiday" and "Grease Lightning"". Archived from the original on 10 August 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.


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