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3M8S (pronounced Three mates ) is a Flemish Belgian boyband made up of Dean Delannoit, Kevin Kayirangwa and Dennis De Neyer, all former contestants on Belgian Idool.

The band was formed in May 2012 when the three members decided to join forces in a band with each one also continuing their solo careers whenever possible. The band usually sings English language. The name was chosen on the basis of a competition by the youth magazine JOEPIE.

The band has been relatively successful and is planning on taking part in the preliminary rounds for preliminary rounds of "Eurosong 2014" to try to represent Belgium in 2014 Eurovision Song Contest.

Members

3M8S members are:[1]

  • Dean Delannoit, born in Geraardsbergen on 27 January 1989 is the winner of Idool 2007 in season 3 of the Belgian contest. "So Many Ways", his winning single in 2007 reached to number 2 on Ultratop, the official Belgian Singles Chart. The same titled album topped the Albums Chart. Other charting hits include "We Don't Belong", "You" and a number of hits in Ultratip bubbling under charts.
  • Kevin Kayirangwa, born 11 February 1991 is the winner of Idool 2011 in season 3 of the Belgian contest. His winning song "More to Me" topped the Ultratop charts, and so did the follow-up "She's Got Moves" in addition to a number of minor hits. His album Thank You reached #2 in the Belgian Albums Chart.
  • Dennis De Neyer, who finished 5th-6th overall in Idool 2011, season 4 of the contest. "She's Not Coming Back" remains his sole minor hit.

Discography

Year Album Peak positions
BEL
(Vl)

[2]
2012 Growing Up in Public 121
Year Single Peak positions Album
BEL
(Vl)

[2]
2012 "(Before) Summer's Gone" 19
"Back in September (Back to Skool)" 20
"Lovestoned" 21
2013 "Don't You Worry Child" 30
"My Island" 22
"High Hopes" 10


References

  1. ^ KingRntertainment: 3M8S artist page
  2. ^ a b "3M8S discography". ultratop.be/nl/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 November 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)