Bradley McIntosh

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Early life

Born in south London, McIntosh attended Greenshaw High School. He was born to Jamaican musical parents, Steve McIntosh and Lauraine (née Smart), who both achieved success with the Cool Notes.[3]

Career

1998–2003: S Club

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2004–2007: Upper Street

Between 2004 and 2006 McIntosh tried to sign with some labels as solo artist, but failed.[5] In 2006, he starred in an MTV reality show called Totally Boyband. Other people starring were members of disbanded groups. He became part of a boyband, Upper Street, made up of ex-members of 911, Steps, Another Level and New Kids on the Block. They released the single "The One" on 23 October 2006, but it was not a commercial success, reaching #35 on the UK Singles Chart and the band had split up after confrontation with their record company. Also in 2006, McIntosh was a competitor in Sport Relief, boxing against Jack Osbourne.[6]

2008–present: Solo career and S Club Allstars

In 2008, McIntosh and S Club 7 members Jo O'Meara and Paul Cattermole formed the S Club Allstars (previously "S Club 3") and performed in various nightclubs and universities in the United Kingdom and Australia.[7] McIntosh released his debut solo single "No Regrets (Who We Are)" in 2010 as City Boy.[8] He also uploaded several songs to his SoundCloud account, but no new single was officially released.[9] In 2014, S Club 7 announced their plans for an arena reunion tour, promptly entitled Bring It All Back 2015, which toured the UK in May 2015.[10]

After the full group reunion, McIntosh, O'Meara and Tina Barrett – replacing Cattermole – continued as "S Club 3".[11] When O'Meara left in 2020, she was replaced the following year by S Club 8 original member Stacey Franks, and the group was renamed "S Club Allstars".[12]

Discography

Singles

As main artist

Song Year Album
"No Regrets (Who We Are)"[13]
(featuring Gak Jonze)
2010 Non-album singles

As featured artist

Song Year Album
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(Taj E featuring Bradley McIntosh, Juggy D, Horizon & Y-Dre)
2009 Sik N Twisted
"Come See Me Tonight"[15]
(Mr Murdz featuring City Boy)
2010 Non-album singles
"Rock Boi"[16]
(Gak Jonze featuring City Boy)
2011
"Hands Up"[17]
(Robbie Glover featuring Bradley McIntosh)
2013
"You're Never Too Young"[18]
(The Cool Notes featuring Citiboy)
2021

Production work

Song Year Artist(s) Album
"Keep Smiling" 2009 Bars and Melody 143[19]
143

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Seeing Double Bradley Main role
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Miami 7 Bradley Main Role
Back to the '50s Television film
Boyfriends & Birthdays
The Greatest Store in the World Himself
2000 L.A. 7 Bradley Main Role
S Club 7 Go Wild! Himself Reality television
Artistic Differences Bradley Television film
Christmas Special
2001 Hollywood 7 Main role
S Club Search Judge / Mentor Reality television
2002 Viva S Club Bradley Main role
2006 Just the Two of Us Guest judge Episode: "3 March 2006"
Totally Boyband Himself Reality television
Sport Relief Contestant Season 3

References

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