The Pasadenas are a UK-based R&B and pop group who achieved significant commercial success throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for their smooth vocal harmonies and accessible pop-soul sound, the group secured two UK top 10 albums and eight UK top 40 singles during their peak years.
The group's signature tracks—including "Tribute" (1988), "Riding on a Train" (1988), and the feel-good anthem "I'm Doing Fine Now" (1992)—showcased their blend of contemporary R&B production with infectious pop sensibilities. Their work contributed to the UK's vibrant pop-soul landscape of the era, influencing the broader accessibility of R&B sounds in mainstream British music.