LOOK: Original members of Streetboys, where are they now?

This iconic boy group in the '90s was known for their acrobatic dance moves!
It was 1993 when a group of then young hopefuls dreamed of making it big through dancing. Lo and behold, their efforts paid off.
From a barely known, struggling dance group, the Streetboys made their way to being the most iconic dance icons since the '90s.
The fate of these young boys changed forever one afternoon at Equinox disco in 1993 when renowned film and television director Chito Roño called for an audition for an all-male group of dancers he would call the Streetboys.
At that time, dance groups were a cool thing. Reigning groups Universal Motion Dancers (UMD) and the Manoeuvres both made screaming girls go crazy back then with their killer moves and to-die-for looks.
Soon after, the Streetboys successfully shared a huge chunk in the popularity pie and had their fair share of crazy fandoms.
Known for their electrifying moves mixed with death-defying gymnastic exhibitions, the Streetboys popularized various dance hits that made their mark on Pinoy popular culture.
Among those were infectious hits like “Lick it,” “Friends,” “The Sign,” “MMMbop,” “Arikingking king,” “Macarena,” “Ragamuffin girl,” “Feel Like Dance,” “Beautiful Life,” “Ecstacy Extano,” “On Ne S'Aimera Plus Jamais,” and many others.
Originally, the Streetboys had nine members but through the years, new ones came in and continued the legacy of the group.
But where are they now?
Let's track down the original boys of the group and see what they're doing now.







