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[Flava]I just want you to listen,
troubled minds of the troubled times, keep yourself together, don't listen to other peeps,
cause a lot can happen on the streets, and peer pressure is a killer so listen to there wide
words that i preach, it aint safe out there, i know this from experience, coz this is serious,
and that's how lives get messed up, i took this time to, just eight bars to explain to the kids
whats up.
[Kenzie]You're livin in dangerous minds, dangerous times, thug life, you're growing up on the street,
all that crime, i've been there before, i've been through it, i realise the pain, im drawn into
it, it feels terrible, when you're on another level, to the rest of them, trainers, clothes,
you're not in with the trend, it's just a teenage beef thats bothering you, its just a phase in
life you'll have to go through.
[Chorus]You know i never will amount to you, but is it pain you gotta put me through, you know i never
will live up to you, and all that you do, you never tell your enemies from friends, and life
will never be the same again, you never know where the story ends, thats right my friend, thats
where the story ends.
[Krazy]I hear these things again and again and again, dress to impress for a friend, all it does
everytime i hear will it ever stop, it just sends me round the bend, it ain't easy to be a
teenager, i should know it puts your life in danger, do you ever really think that it will stop,

all the muggings and the bullys and wepons i think not.
[Freek]I can sit and write lyrics all day, but my teenage problems never fade away, my fasion sence
never lead astray, my smell, my phone is what portrays, the person that i am, the person that is
me, whatever you believe, imagine or percieve, a brethren or a chief, educated or naive, my
popularity brings, friends and enemies.
[Repeat Chorus][Rocky B]Teenage life you've gotta deal with it somehow, no point in complaining gotta live with it
somehow, unfair job but you're still with it somehoe, it aint fair but you've gotta get through
it somehow, all the teenagers that have had enough, that are tired of scuffs and just want love,
just take some time unleash your mind and you will find it somehow.
[Spike-e]What's wrong kid could be making it, teenager in trouble and you're hatin it, you wanna leave
the crowd your with, lead your own life, but i know you're scared of it, in a week there's 7
days 168 hours and a million ways, everyday's different but your life will change, trust me it
will never stay the same again.
[Repeat Chorus][Melo-D]Growing up seems so hard when you're young, you never wanna listen always wanna have fun, try
to make things right but it soons wrong, people say the best years come when you're young, you
never listen to what people say, always wanna try and do things n your own way, never think
straight always play life as a game and in the end it's another life thrown away.
[Reepa]Teenage troubles thoughts that run through your head, trying to impress cause of what your
mates said, wanna get in the crowd you aint got the clothes so you're out for a teenager thats
what lifes about, the pressure of the drugs violence and racism that faces them its a partof
life dont ruin it for yourself or you might end up by yourself.
[Strider]You think about back in the day, of what you could have had but you threw it away, to be the
top boy on the street, to be the boy everybody wanted to be, cant you see.
[Repeat Chorus to Fade]

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Early days

All of the ten members grew up in Highams Park, Walthamstow East London and attended Highams Park School. The group made their first single with the production team TNT Xplosive called "Standard Flow". They went on and signed a recording and production deal with Terry Mcleod and Tapps Bandawe aka TNT Xplosive on their indepedant label Xplosive Records, who then licenced the band to EastWest/Warner Music.

"Standard Flow" became the bands first single to be released, this featured the dancehall legend Elephant Man and was released to pirate radio stations on the Weighty Plates label. Xplosive Records and EastWest/Warner Music followed this with their first commercial release "Crossroads" which debuted at number one in the UK Charts.


Breakthrough and debut album

TNT Xplosive and EastWest/Warner Music both agreed to work on the single "Crossroads", which was originally recorded by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as "Tha Crossroads" in 1996. Using their own version of the chorus the band wrote their own MC verses. The track was released as their first single once they left school at the ages of 16, where they also had a history of academic success.[citation needed] "Crossroads" went straight into the UK Singles Chart at number 1 in August 2002. During their short time of 2 years together, the group achieved 6 consecutive UK Top 10 hits, however they faced a lot of criticism. Their rap skills were not taken seriously by the British media, sidelining them to a younger audience. Despite this, their debut album In The Beginning achieved gold satus in the UK and spawned two further UK Top 10 hits, "Love On The Line" which reached number six and a double a-side single "Reminisce/Where The Story Ends" which reached number eight in February 2003.

The group were popular with commercial radio gigs and roadshows as well as pre-teen pop-music magazines such as Top of the Pops and Smash Hits[citation needed].

[Further success and Now or Never

The group achieved further chart success in 2003, with two UK top five chart hits. "We Just Be Dreamin'" reached number three in July 2003, whilst "Flip Reverse" reached number two in November. "Flip Reverse" was used to re-launch the BBC's Top Of The Pops. A special performance was recorded outside Television Centre with 100 or so hooded back-up dancers.

Despite the chart success with their singles, they failed to match it with their second album Now or Never, which failed to reach the UK Top 40 album chart. A live recording of a concert in Liverpool was released for Christmas 2003. However, it failed to re-ignite the flagging sales of their second album, nor did a follow-up single "Here 4 One", which peaked at number six in the UK, during early 2004. The group also completed a sold-out UK 21-date tour in 2003. The tour was managed by successful[citation needed] rap touring promoter mogul Aaron Hill. He has a hand in promotional internet videos with dizzie rascal currently.


Decline in popularity

2004 was quiet for the group, until January 2005 saw Kenzie appear on Channel 4's Celebrity Big Brother, finishing in second place. The original Blazin' Squad split shortly after. Kenzie went on to form Friday Hill with 2 other Blazin' Squad members. Friday Hill's music was more pop-based and different in vein to the music of Blazin' Squad. They released two singles in the UK, "Baby Goodbye" which peaked at number five on the Official UK Singles chart in November 2005, as well as "One More Night Alone" which reached number 13 in February 2006. They also released an album Times Like These, which failed to chart.

Blazin' Squad did make a brief return to the UK charts in October 2006, but as a four-piece. The single released was a summer-sounding "All Night Long", which reached number 54 in the UK Singles Chart. The group expressed their disappointment via their official myspace.

After this disappointment, the group split and Blazin' Squad was left to rest for the time being. There have been petitions and Myspace pages set up to re-unite Blazin' Squad again[citation needed], it is known that certain Blazin' Squad members are in talks to do a reunion tour in 2008[citation needed], adding further to this speculation a newly set up Official MySpace was set up with five of the original members and a new track "Lets Start Again", which is listed to be released April 13th 2009. [1]


Criticism

The band were notoriously criticised, even after the release of their second album, as they were seen to be pioneers of the chav culture, and some said that they were to So Solid Crew what S Club Juniors were to their senior counterparts, S Club. They were also seen to only appeal to the young population of the UK.


Split

The split occurred in 2005, shortly after Kenzie's appearance on Big Brother. MC Kenzie, MC Flava and MC Strider started their own band (preferring to be called Kenzie, James and Mus respectively), known as Friday Hill. The trio released their debut single, "Baby Goodbye" in October 2005. Blazin' Squad did consist of Marcel (MC Plat’num), Stuart (MC Reepa), Sam (MC Spike-E) & Chris (MC Melo-D). They decided to call it a day in 2006. Lee (Krazy) has gone solo and is currently working on his solo album in the US called the 'Lee Bailey project'.


Comeback

Blazin Squad are set to be making a comeback with the song "Let's Start Again" , a snippet is available on the MySpace. The song is expected to be released on 13th April 2009.

Only 5 of the original members will be returning though. They are Kenzie, Krazy, Strider, Flava and Plat'num B. However it is believed they will go by their first names due to the group's music sounding more different and personal.

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