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Joke boy band of little people featured in the "Nick Takes Over Music" episode of the TV show ''[http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0298682/combined The Nick Cannon Show] ''(first aired 9 Feb. 2002).  
 
Joke boy band of little people featured in the "Nick Takes Over Music" episode of the TV show ''[http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0298682/combined The Nick Cannon Show] ''(first aired 9 Feb. 2002).  
  
The band, assembled by show host Nick Cannon, were:
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The multicultural band, assembled by show host Nick Cannon, were:
*Hispanic Chad
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*Chad (Hispanic)
*African-American KT (for "Keep it Together")
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KT (for "Keep it Together," *African-American )
*Caucasian Skit'ILL (so named because he's not quite Eminem)
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*Skit'ILL (so named because he's not quite Eminem, Caucasian)
  
 
Their song is "Go Crazy." During his management stint, Nick goes for advice to real stars Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, and Usher Raymond.
 
Their song is "Go Crazy." During his management stint, Nick goes for advice to real stars Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, and Usher Raymond.
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The band's name is a parody of real boy band O-Town, formed on reality show ''Making the Band'' in 2000.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 28 October 2024

Joke boy band of little people featured in the "Nick Takes Over Music" episode of the TV show The Nick Cannon Show (first aired 9 Feb. 2002).

The multicultural band, assembled by show host Nick Cannon, were:

  • Chad (Hispanic)

KT (for "Keep it Together," *African-American )

  • Skit'ILL (so named because he's not quite Eminem, Caucasian)

Their song is "Go Crazy." During his management stint, Nick goes for advice to real stars Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears, and Usher Raymond.

The band's name is a parody of real boy band O-Town, formed on reality show Making the Band in 2000.