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A NOUGHTIES pop star left fans stunned when he performed at a bingo hall – 24 years after his number one hit.
This star was in a HUGE band that shot to fame in 2001 after they hit the top spot in the charts with their debut single.
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The star in question is Romeo Dunn of noughties group So Solid Crew.
The rapper was seen performing at a Sun City Bingo Hall in Dagenham.
A fan shared a clip of him rapping to So Solid Crew’s 2001 song, Oh No.
Revellers were seen bopping along in the bingo hall surrounded by tables and dabbers.
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Everyone looked like they were having a great time, as they danced to the song.
The clip was shared on Sun City UK Garage Bingo’s official TikTok, with one fan commenting: “I’ve never wanted to go to bingo but I’d go for this!!!”
Another added: “25 years later and they still going crazy for Romeo.”
“Romeo Dunn. Legend,” wrote a third.
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Romeo first shot to fame nearly 25 years ago in So Solid Crew, though their glory days were short but sweet.
He was joined in the 19-member London group by stars including Oxide and NeutrinoLisa Mafia, and Asher D.
Their hit singles 21 Seconds and They Don’t Know helped bring UK garage to the masses but, in the years following their chart-topping success, the band has been marred by controversies and tragedy.
After the band ended, Romeo pursued a solo career, even having a top ten single It’s All Gravy with Christina Millian in 2002.
Romeo also finished sixth in Celebrity Big Brother in 2012.
He then took part in the show Fool Around With… Romeo, where he was locked up with four girls and had to work out which one was single.
Romeo even brought back his So Solid Crew anthem in 2013, rewriting the lyrics of 21 Seconds for insurance site Confused.com.
“I don’t think selling out comes into it,” Romeo told NME at the time.
“It’s raising awareness with young boy racers about how important and easy it is to get insured. I’m doing it for the greater cause.”
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