Ultimate Kaos, a British R&B band formed in England in 1992, consists of Haydon Eshun, Jomo Jamaine Baxter, Jayde Delpratt-Spence, Ryan Elliott, and Nicky Grant. The group initially performed as background dancers for Sinitta before releasing their debut single "Farewell My Summer Love" produced by Nigel Wright in 1992. The band's formation began under the name Chaos during the early 1990s as part of the Londoner Battersea Dance Workshops, gaining initial attention through appearances on television shows such as The Michael Barrymore Show. Their rise to popularity was further boosted by their role as a support act for Take That, which helped them gain traction among younger audiences. Their breakthrough came with the release of "Some Girls" in October 1994, which peaked at number 9 on the UK charts. Following this success, Ultimate Kaos released a series of EPs: Hoochie Booty, Show A Little Love, and Right Here throughout 1995, followed by "Anything You Want (I've Got It)" released in 1998. The band gained international recognition with their cover of "Casanova" in 1998, which charted in multiple countries including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Despite their success, Ultimate Kaos disbanded at the end of 1999.
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