Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz (pronounced as "brothers") is an R&B and hip hop music group from London, England.

In 2006, the only two female members launched their own band Booty Luv, which was taking off following the success of their debut single "Boogie 2nite".

The group was brought together by Fingaz, one of the collective's producers, who already worked under the title "Big Brovaz".

As well as their own interpretation of the classic song, the group decided to include a cover of the original as a hidden bonus track on version three of "Nu Flow".

"Baby Boy" became the group's fourth top 10 hit in a row, peaking at Number 4 in the UK singles chart.

[1] The group next appeared on-screen in the 2004 film Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, in which they performed a version of Sly & the Family Stone's "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" and was featured on the Soundtrack.

They also released the single "We Wanna Thank You (The Things You Do)" as the theme song from the movie in April 2004.

Shortly after this, rapper Flawless was stopped at LAX airport and was found to be in possession of about 2.2 grams (0.078 ounces) of Cannabis out of the UK.

Although receiving good reviews, the single did not catch on as much as their record company had hoped and were subsequently dropped by their label due to poor sales in late 2004.

In October and December 2018, the band joined with Peter Andre, 5ive, S Club 3, Boyzlife (Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch), B*Witched, Blazin' Squad and East 17, for a 5-date revival arena tour.

Their first single, a cover of Tweet's "Boogie 2nite" was released in the UK via the Hed Kandi label on 27 November 2006.

J-Rock and Randy also went on to form their own group, Party Dark, falling into the Party/House and Rap genres and were signed to Champion Records in 2009.

", which was well received by DJs such as Huw Stephens, Bobby Friction and Eddie Temple-Morris and the music video reached Number 1 in the MTV Dancefloor Charts four weeks in a row.