Hi-Five were comprised of Tony Thompson, Roderick Clark, Russell Neal, Marcus Sanders, and Toriano Easley, from Waco, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, respectively as the original members. Treston Irby replaced Easley on their second album. Hi-Five debuted on Jive Records in 1990 and scored big with hits such as, 'I Cant Wait Another Minute', 'I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)', 'Just Another Girlfriend' and 'I Just Cant Handle It'. Their second album in 1992, Keep It Goin On, had hits with, 'She's Playing Hard to Get', 'Mary Mary'and 'Quality Time'. Their third album in 1993, Faithful, produced the hits, 'Never Should've Let You Go' and 'What Can I Say To You To Justify My Love'. After a long hiatus, Hi-Five released their fourth album, The Return in 2005. Lead singer Tony Thompson passed away in 2007.