Triple 8 (aka 888) were a five-piece hip-hop style British boyband, who were signed to Polydor Records. The group was promoted as the British equivalent of 'N Sync, and rivals to manufactured boy bands, such as Westlife and A1. The group had two successful singles: "Knockout" and "Give Me A Reason", which charted at #8 and #9 respectively in the UK Singles Chart. The group parted company with their record label in 2004.

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  • Triple 8 (aka 888) were a five-piece hip-hop style British boyband, who were signed to Polydor Records. The group was promoted as the British equivalent of 'N Sync, and rivals to manufactured boy bands, such as Westlife and A1. The group had two successful singles: "Knockout" and "Give Me A Reason", which charted at #8 and #9 respectively in the UK Singles Chart. The group parted company with their record label in 2004.
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  • Triple 8 (aka 888) were a five-piece hip-hop style British boyband, who were signed to Polydor Records. The group was promoted as the British equivalent of 'N Sync, and rivals to manufactured boy bands, such as Westlife and A1. The group had two successful singles: "Knockout" and "Give Me A Reason", which charted at #8 and #9 respectively in the UK Singles Chart. The group parted company with their record label in 2004.
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