Five's Official Top 10 biggest songs ever

As the lads tease a comeback, we reveal Five's Official biggest hits in the UK

Five Reunion Biggest Songs Ever

With 11 Top 10 singles, four Top 10 albums and a BRIT Award to their name, Five were one of the UK's biggest boy bands of the '90s and early noughties. And now, as cryptic billboards pop up across the country, the boys might just be teasing a comeback.

The group - originally comprising Abz Love, Ritchie Neville, J Brown, Sean Conlon and Scott Robinson - recently wiped their social media pages, chucking out some cryptic content alluding to a reunion. Having left the band in 2014, Abz has announced he's a member of Five once more; with the lads expected to make a big announcement on Thursday, February 27.

So, in anticipation of whatever we might have in store, we've been feeling all nostalgic. Delving into the band's back catalogue, we thought it about time we revealed Five's Official biggest songs for the first time ever.

Before we get into the Top 10, let's take a closer look at their three biggest hits in the UK.

Five reunion J Abz Sean Ritchie Scott

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3. Everybody Get Up

Released: 1998

Official Singles Chart peak: Number 2

UK chart units: 465,000

The fourth single lifted from the band's self-titled debut album Five, Everybody Get Up comes in at Number 3 on the lift; shifting a total of 465,000 chart units to date. At the time, it earned the band their highest-charting track, peaking at Number 2 and spending 19 weeks on the Official Singles Chart.

Everybody Get Up has amassed 18.6 million combined UK audio and video streams; becoming the lads' second most-streamed song of all time.

Fun fact: the track credits Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker as songwriters, since it contains a sample of Joan Jett & The BlackheartsI Love Rock 'N Roll.

2. Got The Feelin'

Released: 1998

Official Singles Chart peak: Number 3

UK chart units: 510,000

Another track from their debut, Got The Feelin' was co-written by Five alongside Richard Stannard and Julian Gallagher. The song spent 13 weeks on the Official Singles Chart, with streams of 12 million and counting in the UK.

Five Got The Feelin' single artwork

1. Keep On Movin'

Released: 1999

Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1

UK chart units: 1.4 million

The first of Five's three Official Number 1 singles, Keep On Movin' is officially the boys' biggest single to date. The second single from their second studio album Invincible, Keep On Movin' has shifted 1.4 million UK chart units since its 1999 release, and is also far and away their most-streamed song ever, with 87.4 combined audio and video streams.

Listen to Five's Official Top 10 biggest songs below

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