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Audiences the world over have shown just how much they relate to the music of Dru Hill: their very first single, "Tell Me" achieved platinum status, became a Top 20 pop hit and reached the top of the R&B charts; the platinum single "In My Bed" stayed at No. 1 on the R&B listings for six weeks, reached No. 3 on the Hot 100 and became Billboards #1 single of the year for 1997 on the R&B charts; their third single, "Never Make A Promise" exceeded gold status and became their third consecutive No. 1 R&B chartopper and a Top 10 pop hit; while another gold single, "We're Not Making Love" (included in the platinum-plus soundtrack for the 1997 hit film "Soul Food") was a Top 5 pop and R&B smash.

With their dynamic stage show, Dru Hill - who play musical instruments on stage as well as adding their own nifty choreography to selected tunes in 'live' performance - wowed audiences and won rave reviews on tour with both Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs and Mary J. Blige in 1997. The group has shared the stage with a wide range of artists including Da Brat, Li'l Kim, Monica, Busta Rhymes, Beck and Bette Midler. In 1998, they were invited to South Africa to perform at a special celebration for President Nelson Mandela's 80th birthday, giving an amazing performance before upwards of 40,000 people on a bill with Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan among others. The group's global appeal has resulted in trips to the U.K., Germany, Sweden and Hong Kong, where they filmed the video for "How Deep Is Your Love" with "Rush Hour" stars Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan.
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