702 is an American R&B trio that emerged from the dynamic music scene of the mid-1990s, captivating audiences with their harmonious blend and soulful melodies. Comprising sisters LeMisha and Irish Grinstead, along with Kameelah Williams, who joined the group replacing original member Amelia Childs, 702 found its footing in Las Vegas, Nevada -- a city that's part of their namesake, echoing its area code. Their journey in the music industry gained significant momentum when they were discovered by comedian Sinbad and later mentored by Michael Bivins of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe fame.
The group's career is illuminated by their hit singles and critically acclaimed albums, navigating the realms of R&B with a distinct flair that seamlessly incorporates elements of soul, hip-hop, and pop. Their most iconic track, "Where My Girls At?" from the 1999 album "702," remains a staple on playlists and radio, embodying the spirit of female empowerment and solidarity. Over the years, 702 has showcased their versatility through various projects, including their early hits like "Get It Together" and albums like "No Doubit," which was released in 1996 and solidified their presence in the urban music landscape. After a hiatus, the group's influence and legacy continue to resonate, as evidenced by contemporary artists and producers reimagining their classic hits, ensuring the timeless appeal of 702's music to new generations of fans.
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