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Love City Groove was a British pop/R&B band who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 in Dublin with the song of the same name, finishing in 10th place. In spite of the song's success post-Contest, they could not repeat it. The follow-up "Soft Spot" missed out on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by "J.U.M.P" which likewise did not enter the official UK listing. Their debut album Hard Times received a limited release, and sold in small quantities. The group then split from their record label, Planet 3. The band returned a year later with a cover of the track "I Found Lovin'". With several line up changes, but not much success, the group finally split up for good.

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  • Love City Groove was a British pop/R&B band who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 in Dublin with the song of the same name, finishing in 10th place. In spite of the song's success post-Contest, they could not repeat it. The follow-up "Soft Spot" missed out on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by "J.U.M.P" which likewise did not enter the official UK listing. Their debut album Hard Times received a limited release, and sold in small quantities. The group then split from their record label, Planet 3. The band returned a year later with a cover of the track "I Found Lovin'". With several line up changes, but not much success, the group finally split up for good.
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  • Love City Groove was a British pop/R&B band who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 in Dublin with the song of the same name, finishing in 10th place. In spite of the song's success post-Contest, they could not repeat it. The follow-up "Soft Spot" missed out on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by "J.U.M.P" which likewise did not enter the official UK listing. Their debut album Hard Times received a limited release, and sold in small quantities. The group then split from their record label, Planet 3. The band returned a year later with a cover of the track "I Found Lovin'". With several line up changes, but not much success, the group finally split up for good. Former band member Steven Rudden then submitted a song originally written for Love City Groove, but sung by a new group called The Collective, for an appearance in the 1998 A Song For Europe contest, to try for a second stab at Eurovision glory but ended up coming last of four performers with the song "When We're Alone (We Dream)". The track was released but missed out on the UK chart. Today, Rudden collaborates with up and coming artists as well as penning songs to be submitted to Eurovision artists, from his Hertfordshire home studio.
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