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[Diddy:]
Yo, yayo, yayo, yo
Yayo, yayo, yayo, yo
Soul Diggaz
B5, B5, B5
It's Bad Boy baby
[Bow Wow:]
And the prince
[Diddy:]
You know what it is
[Bow Wow:]
Bow... Weezy
[Diddy:]
Bow Wow

B5
The future
[Bow Wow:]
B5
I got you
[Diddy:]
Ayo, ayo Bow
Show them what it is man
[Bow Wow:]
Listen
The boys on fire
So I'm a heat it up
And if little mama throw it at me
I'm a beat it up
See it's nothing
If she ain't about something
Then I gotta next her
On to the next one
And she's bad (Bad)
So I might holla (Holla)
She moves up and down
Like a 6-4 impala (6 6 6)
She get it from her mama
And she don't like lames (Nope)
She likes rich n****s (Come On)
That's heavy in the game
Like... me
[Diddy:]
B5, talk to em
I see you looking at me
Trying to figure out how I move to the beat
So good
Guess I got it in my blood
Everytime the DJs spinning my cuts
[Diddy:]
Bad Boy, baby
[Patrick:]
I gets busy, gets busy on the one
I came to party
Just to show you how it's done
Fellas you can 2 step if you want too (Let's Go)
B5 giving you something to move to (B5)
[Chorus:]
Thumping your trunk,
Make the speakers bump (Uh-huh)
Hit the switch on the 6-4
Make it jump (Make it jump)
Got a brand new dance
Can you see me stunt?
You can do it like me
Just turn it up
Get low
Hydrolic
Bring it up slow
Hydrolic
Clean to the floor
Hydrolic
This is how it goes
Hydrolic
[Diddy:]
Get em
[Patrick]
So sophisticated, educated, standing in the crowd
But she looking at me
Because she like the way I put it down
She recognize me
From my video and on my shows (That's Right)
[Patrick & Kelly:]
I told her that it's my dance
And this is how it goes
[Patrick:]
I gets busy, gets busy on the one (Get Busy)
I came to party
Just to show you how it's done (Get Busy)
Fellas you can 2 step if you want too (Get Busy)
B5 giving you something to move to
[Diddy:]
Go.
[Chorus]
[Kelly:]
B5 gonna break it down and show you how to do the hydrolic (This is how we do)
[Patrick:]
Girl you wanna know how to do what I do (This is the bridge)
(Do what I do)
Lean to the liz-left (Lean)
And flip the switches when you move (Get Busy)
Bounce to the beat
Shorty you can do it to (Show em how we rock)
Break it down slow (B5, Bad Boy, let's go)
You drop it down low
Got bounce like a fold up range (Drop it low, drop it low, drop it low, drop it low)
Girl I ain't trying to play no games (Drop it low, drop it low)
(Girl I ain't trying to play... no games anything)
I`d do anything just to know your name
[Bow Wow:]
What's your name little mama?
[Bryan:]
Girl I hope you feel the same, oh
[Bow Wow:]
Lil' mama
Won't you sidekick page me
Here go the info
All you gotta do
Is let me know what you into
We can make moves
You rolling with the best
It's that L.B. Dub gang
And them Bad Boys... yes (You are now rocking with the best)
And I am
F-L-Y
Er than the next guy
Now mama let's ride
And yea I wanna see you move it to the beat
Now back it on up while B5 sing
[Diddy:]
Ah Bow you gonna do it to them like that
[Chorus]
[Diddy:]
You are now rocking with the best
B5, Bow Wow
They call me Diddy
Bad Boy Empire
World Wide
I see you Kev
ATL, Georgia
Let's go
Don't Talk, Just listen
[Chorus]
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written by OWENS, LASHAUN TYSON/MACK, KARRIEM HASSAN/ELLIS, CORTE O./IRBY, MATTHEW ISHMEAL/HASSAN, CARLOS/MOSS, SHAD GREGORY/TALLEY, NIGEL
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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B5

2010: they are dustin 23,kelly 22,patrick 20,carnell 19,bryan 17.they just got signed to another record company and are working hard on a new cd




2009:
1. The five Breeding brothers of B5, consisting of Dustin 22, Kelly 21, Patrick 19, Carnell 18 and Bryan 16, are back, all grown up and showing off a new mature sound. Their sophomore album is set for release on Diddy's Bad Boy Records and the title, Don't Talk, Just Listen, says it all. Co-Executive Producer Kevin Wales had a great idea and after discussing it with the group they all knew the title was right. Dustin explains, "We came up with that title because we want people to let go of their old notions about who we are and listen to what we have to say."

And what the boys are saying is pretty much what you'd expect of teenage boys on the verge of manhood. "It's still clean music but it has more of an edge," says Kelly. "We're not talking about how we can't wait to see a girl in school the next day [as in their 2005 single, All I Do], we're talking about chilling and dancing in the clubs; we're talking about girls, like all teenagers do."

On 'Don't Talk' B5 cleverly navigates the vast emotional terrain of love and relationships, unleashing an array of stories, many of them taken from their own experiences. "Erica Kane" is just one example of the broad scope of experiences the Breeding brothers have shared since they first stepped into the public eye. While they hold onto much of who they were when fans first met them, it's clear that the Kansas-born, Florida-bred brothers are ready to push the envelope. "It's been two years since our first album," says Dustin. "We were younger back then but with this album we had more say-so in terms of what we wanted to do. From this album you'll get to see more of the real side of B5." Carnell adds, "We're growing up and we know the fans are growing up with us."

"Hydrolics," featuring Bow Wow, is the first single from the album and a powerful glimpse into "Don't Talk". "Hydrolics" takes listeners straight to the club with a real low Dirty South beat. One of Kelly's favorites is "In My Bedroom" (produced by Michka). "It's about a dude who breaks up with his girl and he's sitting in his bedroom wishing he could get back with her," Kelly explains. Co-written by the boys and producer Blaze, "Incredible" extols the virtues of a beautiful woman. In that same vein are the tracks "She's Got it Like That" and the Underdogs collabo, "Things I'll Do For My Girl" -- all clear examples that B5 love to give the ladies their props.

But the set does take some twists and turns. "Teardrops," a song about unattainable love, seems to resonate most with Patrick. ""Teardrops" is basically saying that you have this girl that you like and she likes you too but she's with another dude that doesn't treat her right and you're always asking her why she's with him."

The edgy Insomniax production "Rock Star" and provocative "Right to Left" (the Adonis/Bryan Michael Cox production) help to round out the set.

But even as the brothers venture off into a more mature sound, they say they don't plan to stray so far off course that they lose sight of the ship that brought them to the shores of success. "Disney has been good to us over the past two years. They've given us a lot of work and they've allowed us to do a lot more to spread our wings, but we also have to show our growth," says Kelly.

Despite the Disney success, carefully orchestrated by manager Jim McMahan, the boys know that not everyone gets the connection. "Our older fans think that because we're doing Disney stuff we're selling out but it's nothing like that," says Kelly. "Disney is another opportunity for us to widen our fan base. Not many artists get to do Disney and then do BET, MTV, etc. They usually do one or the other! Why would we not want to do that? We're not selling out. We're just expanding."

"We have the 19-year-old crowd, the 15-year-old crowd and the 13-year-old crowd to think about," notes Patrick. "We've got songs for Dustin and Kelly for the clubs and we've got songs for Bryan and everybody else." "There were times when we wanted to take our lyrics to the edge and maybe say something a little sexual but when we stopped and thought about it we decided we really didn't need to do that to make a good record. We can save that stuff for later," adds Kelly.

2006:
As the boys spread their wings they are hoping that their fans will get to know them better. "People don't really know who we are; they don't know how we grew up," says Carnell as he explains that the five boys and their mother Adrian once shared a three-bedroom house with their grandmother, their aunt and nine other cousins. "People think we grew up in the suburbs and were pampered all our lives," says Kelly. "We had a hard life," says Dustin. "We grew up living off oranges and Ramen noodles, but we learned to work hard and be thankful because it could have been even worse."

Even though those days are long gone, the Breedings have never lost sight of their struggle or their identity. Now, they just want everyone else to see them clearly as well. And the baby of the brood, 13-year-old Bryan, brings it home: "I just want all the fans to be happy. I don't want to disappoint anyone. I just want everybody to hear it so they can know how we really feel."

2009:
Now working on thier third album "Before B5" with exclusive photos and commentaries
2010:
The brothers are still currently working on their 3rd album and hope to release their new video "Magnetic", during the month of June. Over the course of working on their 3rd album, they have adopted the new official name Audio. They've also chosen new looks to go along with their original style.

2. บี​ไฟว์​ (B5) ​เป็นชื่อของโปรเจกต์พิเศษที่ตั้งขึ้นโดย บอย โกสิยพงษ์ วง 5 คนที่ประกอบด้วยศิลปินเลือดใหม่ของ เบเกอรี่มิวสิก ในขณะนั้นเพื่อทำอัลบั้มพิเศษเป็นการแนะนำตัว​ก่อนแต่ละคนจะแยกย้ายกันไปออกอัลบั้มเดี่ยวต่อไป​แต่ละคนจะมีความสามารถอย่างเดียวกัน คือ การร้องเพลง​ยกเว้น โต๋ - ศักดิ์สิทธิ์​เวชสุภาพร ทายาทแกรนด์เอกซ์​ที่มีความสามารถเด่นทางด้านการเล่นเปียโน​

​สมาชิกของวง​บีไฟว์​ประกอบด้วย​
​เบน​ - ชลาทิศ ตันติวุฒ ออกอัลบั้มเดี่ยวกับ​เบเกอรี่มิวสิก​
​โต๋​ - ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ เวชสุภาพร ออกอัลบั้มเดี่ยว กับ เบเกอรี่มิวสิก
​มาเรียม​- มาเรียม อัลคาลาลี่
​เค้ก​- อุทัย นิรัติกุลชัย​ ปัจจุบัน คือ อุทัย ปุญญมันต์ ออกอัลบั้มเดี่ยว กับ​เบเกอรี่มิวสิก​
​คิว​ - สุวีระ บุญรอด นักร้องนำ วงฟลัวร์ในสังกัด เบเกอรี่มิวสิก​


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