Dru Hill Attempt Comeback on Keith Sweat's New Reality Show
. Premiering on Monday, June 28 at 8:00 PM ET/ 5:00 PM PT on Centric, the series takes a look at the four men who make up the group Dru Hill as they search for the path of success. The challenge presented to them by Keith Sweat is simple; complete the Platinum House boot camp and record the album, InDRUpendence Day while attempting to rebuild the brotherhood they once shared before their differences drove them to pursue solo careers. Keith Sweat's Platinum House offers R&B recording artists Dru Hill (Sisqo, Nokio, Jazz and newest member Tao along with their business manager Kevin Peck) the chance to reestablish their rightful place at the top of the music charts with Keith's guidance, after disappearing from the spotlight seven years ago. For the four men originally from Druid Park, Baltimore, this journey will not be easy as they individually accept the challenge to do whatever it takes to once again become the superstars they were in years past. With Keith Sweat's Platinum House, viewers watch as the group is introduced to a team builder, a trainer, vocal coach and a licensed therapist to assist them in making their way back to the top. They soon realize that in order to be #1 again it will take resolve and compromise within the group. Personalities clash as the guys are reunited once again and Keith � along with his industry expertise � steps in hard to guide the guys across the finish line. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Keith Sweat CDs |
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