Intenso Project

Intenso Project is a band featuring Ben Ofoedu, DJ Rods, and Leigh Guest (from Double Trouble). On the UK Singles Chart, the band had a #22 hit with "Luv Da Sunshine", a #32 hit with "Your Music" featuring Laura Jaye, and a #23 hit with "Get It On" featuring Lisa Scott-Lee.

Background

The band formed after Ben Ofoedu left Phats & Small[1] and formed a band with DJ Rods (aka Rodney Williams), who he had known since school,[2] and Leigh Guest, a member of Double Trouble.[1][3]

Their first single was "Luv Da Sunshine", which samples the 10cc song "Dreadlock Holiday".[3] It charted at #22 on the UK Singles Chart, spending just two weeks there.[4] It has also featured on the compilation albums Hits 53[5] and Now That's What I Call Music! 52.[6] Their second single, "Your Music" featured presenter Laura Jaye and charted at #32 on the UK Singles Chart, also spending two weeks there.[4]

Their third single, "Get It On", featured Lisa Scott-Lee and was promoted with a music video that was self-funded by Intenso and Scott-Lee,[7] and charted at #23 on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks on the chart.[4] The relative failure of this record (Scott-Lee had been dropped after producing a record that had charted at #11 on the UK Singles Chart) resulted in her taking a break from music, and the record not being featured on her solo album, Never or Now.[7] It has since been featured on Now That's What I Call Music! 59[8] and Dancing Stage Unleashed 2.[9] It was also performed on Top of the Pops.[10]

In addition, Intenso Project have provided a remix for Aaliyah's "Don't Know What to Tell Ya".[11]

References

  1. 1 2 M2 Music: Ben Has Hottest Hits This summer., 2002, Birmingham Evening Mail, Retrieved 25 August 2015
  2. "Lisa Scott Lee talks dance with NR". Newsround.
  3. 1 2 Summer Days - Free CD - SUMMERCD001 02 (Media notes). The Daily Mail. 2005.
  4. 1 2 3 "INTENSO PROJECT | full Official Charts History". The Official Charts Company.
  5. Hits 53 (Media notes). Sony BMG. 2002.
  6. Now That's What I Call Music! 52 (Media notes). EMI. 2002.
  7. 1 2 Never or Now (Media notes). Concept Records. 2005.
  8. Now That's What I Call Music! 59 (Media notes). EMI. 2004.
  9. Dancing Stage Unleashed 2 (Media notes). Konami. 2005.
  10. "Top of the Pops". 23 October 2004. BBC. Missing or empty |series= (help)
  11. Don't Know What to Tell Ya (Media notes). Blackground Records. 2003.
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