Elviin
A pinch of 'life'; 2 large tablespoons of authenticity; 1 oz of London smog; a shot of adrenalin; the swagger of an alpha male; a sprinkle of sensitivity; 2 approving eyebrows slightly raised; an involuntary tap of the foot and a sound that, despite you preferences, will make your ears prick up like cats. After gaining a following from support slots on successful tours with Adele and Natty, Elviin's highly anticipated debut album looks set for release around May 2009.
Wunmi
Wunmi, real name Ibiwunmi Omotayo Olufunke Olaiya, is a singer, dancer and fashion designer. She was born in the United Kingdom, to Nigerian parents, but spent much of her childhood in Lagos, Nigeria. She worked with the band Soul II Soul, notably appearing as a dancer in the video for "Back To Life" (1989). Her debut single, "What a See (A Guy Called Gerald Mix)" was released in 1998, and her debut album A.L.A. (Africans Living Abroad) came out on the Documented record label in 2006.
Lee Ryan
Lee Ryan is a member of the band Blue (2001-2005, and 2009-present), and a solo artist. Like George Michael
Brothers of Soul
Formed in 1967 in Detroit originally as the Creations, The Brothers of Soul were a vocal trio consisting of Fred Bridges, Richard Knight, and Bobby Eaton. Typified by sweet motown-esq harmonies they had their biggest hit in 1968 with "I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser". The trio also worked as producers and songwriters most notably for Ruby Andrews during the 1960s. After failing to make an impact the group released their last records in 1971.