It may be hard to think that girl groups once dominated the Billboard Charts. Many of the groups such as Destiny’s Child, Spice Girls, and TLC went on to become global superstars, sold millions of records and won numerous of awards. Others didn’t have that kind of luck. They either broke up due to conflicts within the group, lost their record deal or someone may have wanted to go solo and venture off in to a different career. Let’s look at some of the girl groups that were once popular and are now forgotten.
5. Dream
5. Dream
Pop group Dream came on to the scene in 1998. They had their biggest hit, He Loves U Not back in 2000. Dream consisted of four singers, Melissa Schuman, Holly Blake, Alex Chester and Ashley Poole. The group was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Label until they were dropped in 2003 and the members left the group.
4. Cherish
4. Cherish
Cherish consisted of four sisters, Neosha, Farrah and twins Fallon and Felisha King. Hailing from Atlanta, GA, Cherish gained success after releasing the hit single, Do It to It, in 2006. They released their debut album, Unappreciated that hit number 4 on the Billboard 200 charts.
3. The Veronicas
3. The Veronicas
Twin sisters, Jessica and Lisa Origiliasso are the Australian pop duo, The Veronicas. They released their single 4ever in 2005 followed by their debut album, The Secret Life of… The Veronicas recently released their third studio self titled album last year. The single from that album, You Ruin Me debuted at number one on the Australian Singles Chart.
2. No Secrets
2. No Secrets
No Secrets released the popular song, Kids in America in 2002. Kids in America was featured on the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius soundtrack. The group had five members, Jade Ryusaki, Jessica Fried, Erin Tanner, Carly Lewis and Angel Faith. No Secrets officially called it quits in 2005.
1. Eden’s Crush
1. Eden’s Crush
Eden’s Crush was formed on the television show, Popstars, that aired on WB. Their members were Maile Misajon, Ivette Sosa, Rosanna Tavarez, Ana Maria Lombo, and before she joined The Pussycat Dolls, Nicole Scherzinger. Eden’s Crush had two hit singles, Love This Way and Get Over Yourself. The group disbanded in 2002 after their record company folded.