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Thread started 06/03/12 2:26am

2elijah

What ever happened to R&B female singing groups?

The Emotions

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Reply #1 posted 06/03/12 2:29am

2elijah

[Edited 6/2/12 19:31pm]

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Reply #2 posted 06/03/12 2:42am

2elijah

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Reply #3 posted 06/03/12 3:01am

JoeBala

I asked myself that question recently. At least SWV came out with a new CD. But nothing popular ala En Vogue, Destinys Child, etc. I'm sure alot of groups out there, but not being signed due to not as popular anymore. sad

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Reply #4 posted 06/03/12 3:03am

scriptgirl

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What happened to SINGING, period?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #5 posted 06/03/12 3:29am

728huey

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They're not very popular these days, but a bigger reason is that diva behavior tends to take over the most successful groups. It was true of The Supremes, when Diana Ross was favored over Mary Wilson, who arguably was the better singer of the two. It was true of En Vogue, when Dawn Robinson thought she was all that and decided to jump out on a solo career (which went nowhere), and it was true of Destiny's Child, which most people thought was around just to make Beyonce into a superstar before going solo. Heck, even a less heralded group like Danity Kane broke up because Aubrey O'Day thought she was the best person in the group. disbelief

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Reply #6 posted 06/03/12 4:06am

CynicKill

728huey said:

They're not very popular these days, but a bigger reason is that diva behavior tends to take over the most successful groups. It was true of The Supremes, when Diana Ross was favored over Mary Wilson, who arguably was the better singer of the two. It was true of En Vogue, when Dawn Robinson thought she was all that and decided to jump out on a solo career (which went nowhere), and it was true of Destiny's Child, which most people thought was around just to make Beyonce into a superstar before going solo. Heck, even a less heralded group like Danity Kane broke up because Aubrey O'Day thought she was the best person in the group. disbelief

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Looks like that same diva type behavior killed The Pussycat Dolls too.

It killed The Spice Girls also.

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Reply #7 posted 06/03/12 4:07am

JoeBala

728huey said:

even a less heralded group like Danity Kane broke up because Aubrey O'Day thought she was the best person in the group. disbelief

typing

Did you see her on celebrity Apprentice? Man was she a conceited person. I see why she never made it. She sang awful on the show too. I don't think she was that hot either. I had never heard on her before the show.

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Reply #8 posted 06/03/12 4:22am

mjscarousal

TLC was not killed by that poison because they were a real group and built off eachother.

Diva symdrome usually is the case for groups that arent real groups. En Vogue is an exception but groups like Destiny Childs, Pussy Cat Dolls, Danity etc were just manufactured female groups that honestly were centered around the lead singer being the superstar.. that isnt a group.

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Reply #9 posted 06/03/12 4:23am

mjscarousal

2elijah said:

The Emotions

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Reply #10 posted 06/03/12 11:04am

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mjscarousal said:

2elijah said:

The Emotions

music

I've had those albums on preorder for a while now neutral

Still waiting pout

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Reply #11 posted 06/03/12 5:49pm

missfee

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They are out there but record companies aren't signing female groups right now because it's popularity isn't in season. Right now, it's the era of being the next Rhianna, Beyonce, Chris Brown or Lil' Wayne. confused

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Reply #12 posted 06/03/12 7:54pm

aardvark15

Destiny's Child happened

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Reply #13 posted 06/03/12 8:07pm

MickyDolenz

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They started singing gospel like Mary Mary, and there's BarlowGirl on the pop side.

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Reply #14 posted 06/03/12 10:27pm

TD3

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  1. Ego
  2. Greed
  3. Its all Diana Ross's fault...

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Reply #15 posted 06/03/12 10:55pm

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TD3 said:

  1. Ego
  2. Greed
  3. Its all Diana Ross's fault...

lol

Nope it's Yoko's fault. She broke up The Beatles. razz

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Reply #16 posted 06/03/12 11:21pm

Shard

The last girl group I remember having any bit of success was Cherish, who had 1 hit, and 2 other minor hits. Apparently they're still together and working on another album but it keeps getting pushed back lol

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Reply #17 posted 06/03/12 11:24pm

mjscarousal

MickyDolenz said:

They started singing gospel like Mary Mary, and there's BarlowGirl on the pop side.

Yep

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Reply #18 posted 06/03/12 11:25pm

mjscarousal

missfee said:

They are out there but record companies aren't signing female groups right now because it's popularity isn't in season. Right now, it's the era of being the next Rhianna, Beyonce, Chris Brown or Lil' Wayne. confused

And I agree with this to

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Reply #19 posted 06/03/12 11:37pm

2elijah

Yes, I guess some of you are right. Either it's not the season or female groups are played out. But then again there is a group that someone posted about named 'King', and even opened for one of Prince's LA shows last year, but I guess they're not as widely-known to many yet. Also, I can agree that with some of the former members of girl groups, some got a little Diva Fever, which eventually causes the group to disband. I guess I just miss those days when they were around. It's like the 70s/80s and even the 90s had quite a few of them around, and now it seems the music scene has changed altogether, and the industry now caters to solo artists....that all sound alike these days..lol (I just had to throw that in). But feel free to post your favorite female groups' music, in memory to some of the most talented female groups that once existed.

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Reply #20 posted 06/03/12 11:38pm

2elijah

PANDURITO said:

mjscarousal said:

music

I've had those albums on preorder for a while now neutral

Still waiting pout

I've always loved The Emotions' music. They had a nice sound.

[Edited 6/3/12 16:39pm]

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Reply #21 posted 06/04/12 1:56am

mrjun18

Shard said:

The last girl group I remember having any bit of success was Cherish, who had 1 hit, and 2 other minor hits. Apparently they're still together and working on another album but it keeps getting pushed back lol

LOL. These girls were trash.

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Reply #22 posted 06/04/12 2:24am

MadamGoodnight

2elijah said:

Love Unlimited

heart them! Wow look at Glodean, ex of Barry White. I recognized her from the nails smile

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Reply #23 posted 06/04/12 2:27am

MadamGoodnight

2elijah said:

The Emotions

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Reply #24 posted 06/04/12 3:25am

lezama

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I was going through youtube looking at old girl groups, and this performance came up... I almost forgot Patti used to wear her hair like that... lol

Change it one more time..
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Reply #25 posted 06/04/12 2:47pm

TD3

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MickyDolenz said:

TD3 said:

  1. Ego
  2. Greed
  3. Its all Diana Ross's fault...

lol

Nope it's Yoko's fault. She broke up The Beatles. razz

lol

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Reply #26 posted 06/04/12 4:00pm

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aardvark15 said:

Destiny's Child happened

Unfortunately. lol

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Reply #27 posted 06/06/12 2:37am

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2elijah said:

Yes, I guess some of you are right. Either it's not the season or female groups are played out. But then again there is a group that someone posted about named 'King', and even opened for one of Prince's LA shows last year, but I guess they're not as widely-known to many yet.

Could've been me: http://prince.org/msg/8/374234

KING was the first name that came to mind when I saw the subject line.

They're not your typical female R&B group.
The things that set them apart are also the same things that can doom them in the current market.
1. Melodic, intelligent & imaginative songwriting.
2. Substance over style image.
3. No overbearing exposure via social networks.

www.weareking.com


Music for adventurous listeners


tA

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Reply #28 posted 06/06/12 2:39am

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They broke up.

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