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702 (pronounced "seven-oh-two") is an American musical girl group whose most notable line-up consisted of Misha Grinstead, Irish Grinstead, and Meelah Williams. The group began their musical career as Sweeter than Sugar , formed in 1993 in Las Vegas .
List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US [17] US R&B [18] NZ [19] UK [20] "This Lil' Game We Play" (Subway featuring 702) 1994 15: 4 — — RIAA: Gold [21] Good Times "Beep Me 911" (Missy Elliott featuring 702 and Magoo) 1998 ...
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The song spent thirty weeks in the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the group their second top 10 US song; it was the No. 11 song of the year on the Billboard 1999 year-end chart. "Where My Girls At?" earned a Lady of Soul Award nomination for "Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo" in 1999. The song was written as a female anthem.
No Doubt is the debut studio album from American R&B group 702.It was released by Biv 10 Records on October 8, 1996, while distribution was helmed by Motown.The album peaked at number 82 on the US Billboard 200.
"Steelo" is a song recorded by American group 702 for their first studio album No Doubt (1996). It was written and produced Chad Elliott, Missy Elliott, and George Pearson.. The song contains a prominent sample from the Police's song "Voices Inside My Head", for which English musician Sting is also given songwriter credits for the use of the samp
An accompanying music video was released in spring 1997. The video starts with the group on a school field trip to a museum, where they sneak away from the class to sing and dance. LeMisha begins the song wearing all blue with backup dancers wearing artifacts from the museum, marching behind her.
The music video for "Gotta Leave" was shot in Los Angeles California in February 2000 and it was directed by Darren Grant. The video premiered on BET the week ending March 19, 2000. [ 3 ] The concept of the video is about the girls of 702 being fed up with the lying, cheating men in their lives. [ 4 ]