The group was based in Manila, Philippines, and had James Coronel, Geneva Cruz, Jeffrey Hidalgo, and Tony Lambino as its original members.
Jayson Angangan, Chedi Vergara, and Zhar Santos joined for the second lineup after Geneva Cruz, Jeffrey Hidalgo, and Tony Lambino left the group.
This second batch had successful hits, such as Da Coconut Nut, Paraiso, and their own version of Kailan.
In 1998, BMG Records (now Sony Music Philippines) released the fifth and final album, Smokiest Hits.
Tony Lambino wrote songs, did musical theatre, and anchored an early morning news program on ABS-CBN.
Tony Lambino also worked at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., and became head of communication at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
James Coronel owns call centers in the United States, Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka.