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WACO, Texas — Tony Thompson, who sang on the 1990s R&B hits “I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) and “She’s Playing Hard to Get” as part of the group Hi-Five, has died. He was 31. Thompson was found dead Friday night of an apparent drug overdose, friends told the Waco Tribune-Herald.
Thompson signed with Jive Records in 1990 as part of Hi-Five. The quintet’s self-titled debut album went multi-platinum and spawned the hits “I Like the Way (The Kissing Game),” “I Can’t Wait Another Minute,” and “Just Another Girlfriend.” In 1992, the group found success again with the songs “She’s Playing Hard to Get” and “Quality Time.” Thompson released his solo debut, “Sexsational,” in 1995 after Hi-Five split. The Waco native had recently moved back to his hometown from the Dallas area and was working on new material.
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As a HUGE Hi-Five fan and old president of the Hi-Five fan club (yes….I’m serious…I was president) Tony’s death is very hurting and has messed up my whole weekend. He was truly talented and I will miss him dearly….
OMG! I am in total shock!! I was the biggest HI-Five Fan/Groupie ever! He we will be missed!!
WOW…that is just sad. I loved Hi-Five…there is always a dark side to fame. Poor thing just got caught up.
I am in shock!!! I was the #1 fan…
I can’t believe that Tony is gone!!! I loved Hi-Five. I was in love with Tony when I was younger. When I heard the news, I thought that they were going to say that he was coming out with another album. He will be missed!!
This was a total shock. My husband and I listen to him all of the time because Hi-Five’s song Unconditinal love was our favorite when we first started dating. He will be truly missed.