V Factory

V Factory
Also known as V Factory
Origin Hawaii
Virginia
South Carolina
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Genres Pop, R&B, Urban
Years active 2006 - present
Labels Warner Bros. Records
Website www.vfactorymusic.com
Members Jared Murillo
Nathaniel Flatt
Nick Teti
Past members Asher Monroe
Wesley Quinn

V Factory is an American pop/R&B/urban boy band produced by former pop artist Tommy Page who is now a VP of A&R for Warner Bros. Records. The members have yet to confirm what the "V" stands for. Wesley Quinn, in an interview with Popstar! Magazine, stated that "the V is a hidden meaning between the five of us." He also states that the meaning will come out like the FedEx box in the movie, Cast Away, which stars Tom Hanks.[1]

History

Musical career

On April 29, 2008, (in the US only) These Are The Days EP was released on iTunes, including "Round and Round", "She Bad" (featuring E-40), and the namesake, "These Are the Days," also available for purchase at any of their shows. On January 12, 2009, it was released in the UK and other countries.

Bandemonium 2008

V Factory performed at the Bandemonium Tour alongside Menudo, Mark and James, and NLT. The tour ran from May 1, 2008 to May 26, 2008.[2]

Rise to fame

V Factory's first single, "Love Struck", was released to iTunes on February 3, 2009.[3] It is currently on Radio Disney, premiering on Music Mailbag. Its peak on mainstream radio so far is #37 and #70 on the Pop 100.[4] The song is produced by Swedish production team, twin, and is written by David Jassy and Darin. "Love Struck" was released on iTunes in the UK and other countries on 9 September .

The "Love Struck" music video was released officially on the 22nd of May, 2009 on AOL Music.

Members

Current members
Past members

Discography

Extended plays

Track listing
  1. "Round & Round"
  2. "She Bad" (featuring E-40)
  3. "These Are the Days"

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[4]
U.S. Dance U.S. Pop CAN SWE
2009 "Love Struck" 44 37 94 47

Other songs

Awards and nominations

References

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