Faya (band)
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Also known as | FYA |
Origin | Slough, United Kingdom |
Genres | Reggae, R&B, pop, dancehall, reggae fusion |
Years active | 2003 | –present
Labels | Def Jam, Jamdown, Toshiba EMI |
Website |
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Members |
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Past members | Kizzi Bennett |
Faya (pronounced /ˈfaɪjæ/, formerly spelled FYA) are a female R&B duo from West London. Originally a trio, the group was founded in Slough in the United Kingdom, and were signed to a six-album deal with Def Jam Recordings in 2003. They are best known for their 2004 single "Must Be Love", which featured guest vocals from Smujji and peaked at Number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by a second single, "Too Hot", and an album, For Your Attention, which was certified gold in Japan.
History
FYA (standing for "For Your Attention") originally had three members: Kizzi Bennett, Tenza Foster and Emma Nhamburo.[1] Nhamburo, originally from Harare in Zimbabwe,[2] and Foster, who originated from Montego Bay in Jamaica,[2] met Bennett and formed FYA in Slough. They were discovered performing at a Slough youth centre[2] and released their debut single, "Boops '03"—a cover of "Boops (Here to Go)" by Sly and Robbie—in November 2003.[3]
"Must Be Love"
FYA's single "Must Be Love", taken from For Your Attention, featured Foster rapping and vocals from guest singer Smujji. | |
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After the release of "Boops '03", FYA were signed to a six-album deal with Def Jam Recordings.[4] This was followed by a second single, "Must Be Love", which was released in March 2004.[5] The strength of this single allowed FYA to be featured alongside acts such as Franz Ferdinand and Natasha Bedingfield as part of a BBC Radio 1 series on new British music. "Must Be Love" featured vocals from guest singer Smujji[6] and peaked at Number 13 on the UK Singles Chart,[7] making it FYA's biggest chart hit.[8] It sold 100,000 copies worldwide and was licensed to more than fifteen countries.[9]
Following the success of "Must Be Love", FYA released a third single, "Too Hot", in July 2004.[10] The song did not sell as well as "Must Be Love", and peaked at Number 49 on the UK Singles Chart.[11] The band were subsequently dropped by Def Jam, and instead released their debut album, For Your Attention, through the label Jamdown in 2005.[12] For Your Attention was also released in Japan by Toshiba EMI, where it reached gold certification.[13] A second album, Feel the Heat, was released by Universal International in 2007, with the track "Season on Fire" being taken from it as a single.[3] After Bennett left the group, Foster and Nhamburo continued to perform together under the name "Faya", and are currently based in West London.
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album details |
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2005 | For Your Attention
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2007 | Feel the Heat
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2011 | Ready Back Again
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Singles
Year | Title | Chart peak positions | Album |
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UK [8] | |||
2003 | "Boops '03" | — | Non-album release |
2004 | "Must Be Love" (featuring Smujji) | 13 | For Your Attention |
"Too Hot" | 49 | ||
2007 | "Season on Fire" | — | Feel the Heat |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
See also
References
- ↑ Freak, David (2004). "David Brent has it wrong". Birmingham: icBirmingham. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- 1 2 3 "Def Jam UK release FYA's hot new single "Must Be Love" featuring Smujji on 1 st March.". Leeds: Contactmusic.com. 26 February 2004. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- 1 2 "FAYA". Westbury Music Ltd. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- ↑ Serck, Linda (July 2004). "FYA – For Your Information (Def Jam)". musicOMH. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- ↑ "FYA: Too Hot.". Music Week (London: United Business Media). 3 July 2004. ISSN 0265-1548. OCLC 60620772.
... First tipped by Music Week more than a year ago, this girl trio straight outta Slough are set to build on the base built by their March hit Must Be Love. ...
- ↑ "Kelly's eye-opener". Newcastle upon Tyne: icNewcastle. 4 June 2004. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- ↑ "Chart Stats – Fya Featuring Smujji – Must Be Love". Chart Stats. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- 1 2 "Chart Stats – FYA". Chart Stats. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
- ↑ "Jamdown With The Orchard". The Orchard. 8 January 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
- ↑ "Single reviews released 12 July 2004". Gillingham, Kent: Top40-Charts. 10 July 2004. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
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in Authors list (help) - ↑ "Chart Stats – FYA – Too Hot". Chart Stats. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- ↑ "For Your Attention at Juno Records". Juno Records. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
- ↑ "Faya". Zimbabwe Musical Vibes. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Faya on Myspace
- FYA at AllMusic
- FYA discography at Discogs
- FYA discography at MusicBrainz
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