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"Unconditional Love" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Hi-Five. It initially appeared on the soundtrack to the film Menace II Society and was later included as the closing track on the group's third studio album Faithful. The song peaked at #92 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1993. [4]
"The Art of Losing" is the first single from American Hi-Fi's second album The Art of Losing. It has been featured in Freaky Friday, American Wedding, and one episode of Malcolm in the MiddleS4 E13, ‘Stereo Store’. It was also used in trailers for The Perfect Score, Fever Pitch, Hot Rod, Mr. Woodcock, and Speed Racer.
American Hi-Fi initially formed under the name BMX Girl, [5] and Jones changed to a name personally suggested to him by Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. [1] American Hi-Fi's released self-titled debut album through Island Records on February 27, 2001 which was produced by Bob Rock. It was an AllMusic 'Album Pick'. Critic Mario Mesquita ...
During the 2002 Warped Tour, American Hi-Fi debuted several new songs, [2] as Jones had written 40 new tracks. Recording sessions were held in late 2002 with Launay; [5] they wanted to retain their live energy while making it. [2] In contrast to Bob Rock, who produced their debut, Launay would encourage material in the vein of the Clash and ...
"I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)" is a song recorded by American R&B group Hi-Five on their 1990 eponymous debut studio album. The song was written by Teddy Riley , Bernard Belle and Dave Way , and released as the album's second single on January 2, 1991, by the Jive label.
Hearts on Parade is the third studio album by American rock band American Hi-Fi.It was released on April 12, 2005, through Maverick Records.The album peaked at #129 on the US Billboard 200.
The debut album of the group, Jump and Jive with Hi-5, corresponded with the first season of the show and was released in September 2004 by Koch Entertainment. [9] A special holiday album, It's a Hi-5 Christmas, was released in October 2005. [10] The cast also toured malls and theaters in the U.S., performing songs from the television series. [3]
The music video of the song features comedian Patton Oswalt as Carl where he wears a corn dog costume. It was directed by the Malloys.The video starts where the band is seen performing in a warehouse and then Carl is seen waking up after a bad day, goes to get the newspaper but the paperboy throws the newspaper at his face and when he looks at it, the headlining news says that "Corn Dog Hut ...