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==Career== ==Career==
They came to fame after their first single "Kick Back" released early 2007. Their first album '']'' was released in 23 November 2007 including three hit singles: "Kick Back", "Real Man" and "Everything I Am", in this album they collaborated with several songwriters and producers like ], ], ] and Marek ]. They collaborated with the ] ] ] in their second single "Real Man" which was released in 12 October 2007. They came to fame after their first single "Kick Back" released early 2007. Their first album '']'' was released in 23 November 2007 including three hit singles: "Kick Back", "Real Man" and "Everything I Am", in this album they collaborated with several songwriters and producers like ], ], ] and Marek ]. They collaborated with the ] ] ] in their second single "Real Man" which was released in 12 October 2007.

Non-album single "Dance With Me" was released in 2008 with a music video.
The members co-wrote some songs for their next album and US debut, which is set to be released in August, 2010.


On 25 May 2010 it was announced that the band had split. On 25 May 2010 it was announced that the band had split.

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Background information
OriginUnknown
GenresHip hop, pop, dance, R&B
Years active2007–2010
LabelsUniversal Music Group
MembersRob Uncles
Nye Oakley
Ephraim Beks
Dax O'Callaghan
Jerome Simeon

Lexington Bridge were a British - Dutch - American boyband considered a successful European boyband act from 2006-2009. The group is currently composed of Rob Uncles from the USA, Nye Oakley, Dax O'Callaghan and Jerome Simeon from the UK and Ephraim Beks from the Netherlands.

Lexington Bridge are known for experimenting with different instruments, sounds, and vocal styles and also they use different genres such as hip hop, R&B and dance music into a sexy and sweeping sound.

Career

They came to fame after their first single "Kick Back" released early 2007. Their first album The Vibe was released in 23 November 2007 including three hit singles: "Kick Back", "Real Man" and "Everything I Am", in this album they collaborated with several songwriters and producers like Tim Hawes, Anthony President, Qura Rankin and Marek Pompetzki & Paul. They collaborated with the American rapper Snoop Dogg in their second single "Real Man" which was released in 12 October 2007.

On 25 May 2010 it was announced that the band had split.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Song AT BG DE PT PL LT
2007 "Kick Back" 19 11 24 32 1 14
"Real Man" (feat. Snoop Dogg) 21 12 16 39 21 9
"Everything I Am" 53
2008 "Go On and Go" 52
"Dance With Me" 9 19 20 10

Music videos

Year Title Album
2007 "Kick Back" The Vibe
"Real Man"
"Everything I Am"
"I Just Can't Hate You"
2008 "Dance With Me"
"Sign Your Name"

References

  1. "Lexington Bridge - Kick Back - Music Charts". acharts.us. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
  2. "Lexington Bridge - Real Man - Music Charts". acharts.us. Retrieved 2007-11-30.

External links

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