3LW (initialism of "3 Little Women") was
an American hip hop, dance-pop and R&B girl group that enjoyed
a number of modest hits during the early 2000s. Its founding members
were Naturi Naughton, Adrienne Bailon, and Kiely Williams. Jessica
Benson later replaced Naughton after she left the group in 2002. 3LW
was signed to the label Epic Records, and later moved to So So Def.
In 1999, the original line up of 3LW formed. Their first single, "No
More (Baby I'ma Do Right)", was released in the fall of 2000. "No
More" was a chart success and was followed by "Playas
Gon' Play" in early 2001. The group's self-titled debut album,
3LW was released on December 5, 2000. The album went on to be certified
platinum by the RIAA, selling 1.3 million copies in the US. In
the summer of 2001, the group embarked on the MTV Total Request
Live tour along with Destiny's Child, Dream, Nelly, Eve, and Jessica
Simpson.
In 2001, 3LW recorded a song with various artists including Michael
Jackson, Usher, Beyoncé, Luther Vandross, Celine Dion and
Mariah Carey in response to the 9/11 attacks called "What
More Can I Give". In late 2001 they collaborated with Lil'
Romeo and Nick Cannon for "Parents Just Don't Understand" on
the Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius soundtrack.
3LW spent the first half of 2002 in the studio, recording an album
tentatively titled Same Game, Different Rules. The album and its
intended lead single "Uh Oh" were presented to the label,
who felt it did not have enough urban radio appeal.[3] The tracks
from Same Game, Different Rules were leaked to the Internet in
MP3 format, and Epic considered dropping the girls. A fan support
campaign for 3LW named 'Never Let Go Of 3LW' after their song "Never
Let Go" spread to the radio, and the act was retained, despite
the album loss.
[edit] A Girl Can Mack and downfall (2002-2003)
Recording a new set of tracks, the group returned in the summer
of 2002 with the P. Diddy-produced single "I Do (Wanna Get
Close To You)", featuring Loon. By August, the group was set
to release its newest LP, A Girl Can Mack, when member Naughton
had left the group for good after heated arguments. A Girl Can
Macks release date was pushed back a month, but sales were still
disappointing debuting at #15 on the Billboard 200 with a disappointing
53,000 copies sold in the first week.[5] Approaching the time that
the group was ready to deliver their second album, Naturi Naughton
announced that she was no longer a member of the group.[6] Naughton
alleged that she had a number of conflicts and arguments with Bailon,
Williams, and their management, which led to a heated argument
in August 2002 involving an altercation with KFC food. Not long
after, Naughton claimed that she was forced out of the group.
Williams and Bailon continued as a duo while using the "3LW" name,
causing the press to jokingly refer to them as "2LW".
According to a cover story for the October 2002 issue of Sister
2 Sister magazine, Kiely & Adrienne said they received death
threats and that they had to beef up security. The departure of
Naturi greatly affected the group's popularity and album sales.
After the second single released from the album, "Neva Get
Enuf", underperformed, auditions were held across the country
for a new third member. Jessica Benson made the cut and joined
3LW in early 2003. Without Jessica, the group might have had to
split due to "bankruptcy". Jessica's first performance
was on Live with Regis & Kelly, followed by a performance on
Soul Train.
Point of No Return (2003-2008)
In fall 2003, 3LW departed from Epic, signing with Jermaine Dupri's
So So Def label.
The group's third studio album was originally called Phoenix Rising,
but was renamed Point of No Return. The lead-off single, "Feelin'
You", was added on radio stations July 12, 2006. The album
was supposed to be released later that year but was pushed back
to a 2007 release because of Adrienne and Kiely's involvement with
Disney's Cheetah Girls franchise, and eventually fell off the release
schedule. As a result, the album was never released. In early 2007,
Bailon stated in Girls Life magazine that 3LW was on hold because
of the Cheetah Girls project. However, rumors were finally put
to rest by Bailon in an interview with Jonathon Jackson in 2008.
Bailon confirmed that 3LW officially disbanded after they were
removed from the So So Def roster. Bailon and Williams decided
to then pursue The Cheetah Girls franchise full-time.
However, in January 2009, The Cheetah Girls announced they were
splitting to focus on solo projects. Williams stated she "didn't
think" there would be any future Cheetah Girl projects, as
well as Bailon saying that the franchise was over. However, Bryan
has said many times she would never say no to any future Cheetah
Girl projects. While Williams and Bryan remain close friends, Williams
confirmed via an online chat on her official website that she has
not spoken to Bailon since the final date of The Cheetah Girls:
One World Tour 2008 citing that she and Bailon were "both
busy" and "doing [their] own thing" while original
member Naughton and Bailon have since reconciled, as well as Bailon
and Benson who reconnected during a Recording Session in Atlanta
for Adrienne's solo album. A video of the Reunion can be found
on Youtube.
Bailon announced she is working on her debut solo album, due for
a Summer 2010 release via Island Def Jam Records. Bryan and Williams
are collaborating on a talk show together, which Williams described
as "a young version of The View". In 2008, Williams filmed
a music video for her first solo single "Make Me A Drink" in
New York City. A teaser of the video was released online in October
2009 with news that the single would be released soon. A full length
solo album is currently being recorded and is set to be released
in the Summer of 2010 as well, on her family's own Nine Lives Entertainment
brand. She has also been cast in three feature films, all set to
be released in 2010.
[edit] Acting careers
Besides their singing work, the original lineup of 3LW appeared
as guest stars on Christina Vidal's Nickelodeon show Taina as Leah,
Ria and Gia.
After the birth of The Cheetah Girls, Kiely and Adrienne both
starred with Raven Symone and Sabrina Bryan in the film The Cheetah
Girls as well as its two sequels The Cheetah Girls 2 and The Cheetah
Girls: One World.
Adrienne has also appeared in several episodes of the Disney Channel
show That's So Raven. Adrienne had a cameo appearance in the movie
Coach Carter in 2005, and in 2006 co-starred in the MTV straight
to video/television movie All You've Got beside fellow R&B
singer Ciara.
Kiely played sorority sister Lilly in the 2008 comedy, The House
Bunny and has been casting in three new feature films, all set
to be released in 2010.
Naughton starred in the Tony Award winning Broadway musical Hairspray
as Little Inez from 2005-2008. Naturi played rapper Lil' Kim, in
Notorious, a big screen biopic on the late Notorious B.I.G. Notorious
opened at #4 at the box office with over $21 million made opening
weekend. Naturi has also done a commercial for Truth.com, titled "It
Must've Been A Typo". More recently, Naughton played a pianist
named Denise in the remake of the 1980 movie and TV show musical.
Fame was released in theaters on September 25, 2009 and opened
up at #3 at the box office.
Adrienne will star as "Vanessa" alongside Ja Rule in
the upcoming 2011 movie "In Love with A Church Girl".
No release date has been officially announced.
Other media
The group was also featured as bonus characters in the 2001 video
game NBA Street.
Adrienne Bailon also has had many appearances in the E! networks
reality TV show "Keeping up with the Kardashians" as
a friend to the kardashian clan and ex-girlfriend of rob kardashain
Discography
Further information: 3LW discography
Studio albums
* 2000: 3LW
* 2002: A Girl Can Mack
* 2006: Point of No Return (Unreleased) [Leaked]
Other albums
* 2002: Naughty or Nice
* 2005: Neva Get Enuf
Awards and nominations
Year Award
2001 Soul Train Music Award Win for "Best New R&B or Hip-Hop
Artist"
Soul Train Music Award Win for "Album of the Year"
BET Award Nominated for Best Female Group
2002 BET Award Nominated for Best Female Group
2003 BET Award Nominated for Best Female Group