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Updated: June 16, 2025
Name: Dru Hill
Origin: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Gender: Male group
Nationality: American
Net Worth: $6 million (combined)
Occupation: R&B Group
Genres: R&B, soul, hip hop soul
Members: Sisqó, Nokio, Jazz, Woody, Tao, Smoke, Black
Lead singer: Sisqó
Biography & Career:
Dru Hill is an American R&B group formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 1992. Known for their emotional ballads and slick harmonies, the members of Dru Hill originally included Sisqó, Nokio, Jazz, and Woody. Over the years, the lineup evolved, with new artists such as Tao, Smoke, and Black joining the group. The lead singer of Dru Hill is Sisqó, who also gained solo fame with hits like Thong Song.
Their breakthrough came in the mid-1990s, with a signature sound that blended gospel-inspired vocals with contemporary R&B production. The first song by Dru Hill to gain major traction was Tell Me, which was also their first single, released in 1996 and featured on the soundtrack of the film Eddie. Since then, they have become known for their emotional storytelling, impressive vocal range, and tightly choreographed live performances.
They have performed in major venues across the U.S., with Dru Hill concerts drawing in fans who grew up during the golden age of 90s R&B. Dru Hill tickets remain in high demand, especially for nostalgic events and reunion shows. Their music is frequently included in R&B throwback playlists and celebrated for its impact on the genre.
The group has released several albums and chart-topping songs, contributing significantly to 90s and 2000s R&B. Their enduring appeal lies in their ability to merge traditional soul influences with contemporary flair.
Dru Hill Albums:
Dru Hill (1996)
Enter the Dru (1998)
Dru World Order (2002)
InDRUpendence Day (2010)
Second Coming (TBA)
Dru Hill Best Songs:
Tell Me
In My Bed
Never Make a Promise
How Deep Is Your Love
These Are the Times
5 Steps
I Should Be…
We’re Not Making Love No More
You Are Everything
Love’s Train