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A solid group of friends throughout their childhood, Rahsaan J Bromfield, Jade Jones, Noel Simpson and Andrez Harriott (and former member Coreé Richards) together formed the group ‘Damage’ in 1995. To kick off their career, the group did a cover of Jackson Five’s ‘Anything’ to Big Life Records in 1995 and although impressed by their music, they waited eighteen months before being given their first record.
Records including “Ghetto Romance” and “Still Be Lovin’ You” that were set to be a mix of Garage and R&B were a club faze as the band became prominent for slagging down fellow music competition – including Craig David. As they squeeze in to a majority of genres including Pop-Rock, R&B, Garage, Urban and Dance-Pop the band rapidly reaped in a lot of fans and especially with the member Jade Jones and her close friendship with Baby Spice (Emma Bunton), their second single “Love II Love" peaked at number 12, whereas in the Christmas period their follow-up single “Forever” – which peaked at number 6 – was caught by the ear of Simon Cowell, who gave the groups producer, Steven Mac, a promotion in becoming Chief Songwriter-Producer for Cowell’s future projects.