5 things to know about Philadelphia's Natiive Sonz

The upstart R&B group just dropped their first single.

— -- Natiive Sonz have only been singing together for a couple months, but they share a bond forged by their hometown of Philadelphia and a passion for making music. Their new single "All The Time" is out now on streaming platforms, as is their second song, "Not Over Me."

Here are five things you should know about the new group.

1. The group's lead singer, Titus Martel, started singing on trains and on the streets to make extra cash. "I didn't really like having a boss, so I was like, 'Let me see if I can make my own income,'" he told ABC News.

"You know what," he said he realized, "we can make more money singing down here than at a job!"

3. Jabari Logan is a first-degree black belt in taekwondo. He started training in the Korean martial art at 5 years old and got his start singing in his grandfather's church choir.

4. Courtney Golden is a senior studying criminal justice at Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania. He's graduating this year, but until then he has to schedule his performances around his class schedule.

5. Dave Howard is a painter and illustrator as well as a talented singer. He doesn't have a favorite artist, but enjoys experiencing all different styles of art.

Be on the lookout for more from Philly's newest homegrown R&B act.