Delious Kennedy, a member of the R&B group All-4-One, wanted to form a boy band for country music.
[1] He first picked brothers Brenton and Stephen Parker, and later held a nationwide talent search to find the other three members.
[1] Delious and Anthony L. Smith produced the band's 1998 self-titled debut album, which reached a peak of No.
Its singles included "A Random Act of Senseless Kindness", "No Easy Goodbye", and "Baby's Got My Number", which respectively reached No.
After the album's release, the members of South 65 parted ways due to the closure of Atlantic Records' Nashville division.
"[6] Jennifer Webb of About.com gave Dream Large a favorable review, saying, "South 65 amazes me with their harmonizing and vocal abilities.