laque, which stands for Believing, Life, Achieving, Quest, Unity, Everything,
is an American Urban-R&B group that had a string of hits in the
late 90’s. The group's debut album sold more than 1.5 million
copies and was certified Platinum. The group's debut included the
gold selling single “808”, the international hit “Bring
It All To Me”, and a third single, “I Do”. The
group went on hiatus from 2002 until 2007, releasing only three unsuccessful
singles, “Can’t Get It Back”, “Ugly”,
and the International single from the film Honey, “I’m
Good”. The group has three members: Shamari Fears-Devoe, Natina
Reed, and Brandi Williams.
In 1999, Billboard named Blaque the 4th Best New Artist of 1999, with
Bring It All To Me landing at #30 on the 2000 Year End Chart.
Reed and Fears both moved to Atlanta, Georgia and met while in high
school. Reed formed Blaque Ivory while Fears formed another group called
Intrigue. Intrigue won a recording contract with Elektra Records, and
Fears met up with Williams at a talent show while a member of that
group. Fears left Intrigue to join up with Reed in Blaque Ivory and
Williams joined the group shortly thereafter. Reed met Ronald Lopes
while singing jingles to earn extra cash and he introduced her to his
sister Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC. Lisa Lopes signed the
group to her production company, Left Eye Productions.
[edit] Music career
[edit] 1997 - 2001: Rise to Fame and Debut album
In 1997, the group made a cameo appearance in the video Lil' Kim's "Not
Tonight (Remix)."
Their self-titled debut debuted at number 23 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop
albums chart, and at number 53 on the official Billboard 200 and was
certification platinum by RIAA. The album's lead single "808" was
a success in the U.S. reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles
chart and Gold certification. The follow-up single "Bring It All
to Me" which featured JC Chasez, was a hit making #4 on the Billboard
Hot 100 singles chart. The last single "I Do" wasn't a success
like the previous singles with only reaching #73 on the R&B/Hip-Hop
single chart. Their single "I Do" was nominated for a MTV
Video Music Award for Best Editing. Blaque was also one of the opening
acts for TLC's FanMail Tour.
They later made their film debut in Bring It On in August 2000.
[edit] 2001 - 2002: Death of Lisa "Lefteye" Lopes and Blaque
Out
While their self-titled album went platinum, their second album Blaque
Out was set for release in 2001, but the group was dropped from Columbia
Records. Their video for the first "Blaque Out" single; "Can't
Get It Back" was never released. The album was soon leaked on
the Internet. When Lopes died in a car crash on April 25, 2002, in
Honduras they signed with Elektra Records and began work on their third
album. An alternate version of the shelved album was released to iTunes
on May 22, 2007.
[edit] 2003: Torch
Their third album Torch featured a number of A-list music industry
figures including Missy Elliott, songwriter Linda Perry, and producer
Rodney Jerkins. The buzz single was "No Ganksta" which was
an answerback song to 50 Cent's song "Wanksta". Missy Elliott
produced the intended first single "Ugly". However, because
radio did not pick up the song, it was decided that "I'm Good" would
be released instead.
"I'm Good" also appeared on the soundtrack for the film
Honey as well as themselves.
Due to the poor success "I'm Good" achieved, the release
date for Torch was pushed back. Finally, news came up their next single
would be "Hopeless" - a man-bashing, Darkchild produced song;
however, it failed to be released. Torch was scheduled to be released
exclusively to iTunes in 2008, nearly 5 years after its completion
by Music World Entertainment, but was later canceled for a second time.
It has been confirmed that Mathew Knowles owns the rights to the album.
[edit] Temporary split
Reed went into ministry in early 2004. She was soon replaced by singer/rapper
Erica Pullins who performed with them overseas. They recorded some
new songs and re-recorded old ones with new member, but the album failed
to be released and Blaque disbanded.
Shamari was signed to Darkchild Records in 2005. Brandi also signed
a new record deal and started working on a solo album. She also provided
vocals on the hook of Nelly's first single from his 2005 album Sweatsuit, "Grillz".
[edit] 2004 - 2007: Blaque Reunited and New Album
In 2004, Shamari Fears-DeVoe, Brandi Williams, and Natina Reed reformed
Blaque. They performed on several occasions in Germany and other countries.
During that time, Erica Pullins kept fans up to date via the internet.
She stated she is currently working on a solo record.
In 2005, Blaque began work on their long awaited fourth studio album
Private Show (originally titled Beauty).
In 2007, a song "It Is What It Is" was slated to be released
as the lead single, but this was confirmed to be false, and was heavily
denied to be part of the album.
[edit] 2010-Present
Private Show is their upcoming studio album.
[edit] Other media
In addition to their recording work, Reed, Fears, and Williams appeared
in the 2000 film Bring It On as members of the East Compton Clovers
cheerleading squad fronted by Gabrielle Union. Williams also had a
small role (playing herself) in the 2001 movie On the Line. Blaque
also appears on Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes's 2001 solo debut album,
Supernova, on the track titled "Head to the Sky", which was
only released internationally. In 2005, two clips of Shamari's solo
songs titled "The One" (Covered & released by Megan Rochell
in 2006) and "NJ2" were leaked onto the internet. The girls
were also set to do a song with Bahamian Artist T Jay but had to back
out.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
1999: Blaque
2002: Blaque Out
2004: Torch
TBA: Private Show
[edit] Compilations
2007: Blaque By Popular Demand
[edit] Singles
Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B UK singles Album
1999 "808" 8 4 31 Blaque
"
Bring It All to Me" 4 15 37
"
I Do" — 73 40
2002 "Can't Get It Back" — 91 — Blaque Out
2003 "Ugly" — — — Torch
2004 "I'm Good" — 95 17 Honey soundtrack
[edit] Album/Soundtrack appearances
Year Title Album
2000 "As If" Bring It On
2001 "Head To The Sky" with (Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes)
Supernova
2001 "Can't Trust Myself" On the Line
2003 "I'm Good" Honey
[edit] Tours
TLC: Fanmail Tour
Blaque & N'Sync Tour
Blaque Germany Tour
Blaque Switzerland
Blaque Amsterdam Tour
[edit] Awards and nominations
MTV Video Music Awards
Year Result Category
2000 Nominated Best Editing In A Video
For: "I Do"
BET Awards
Year Result Category
2001 Nominated Best Female Group
For: "Blaque"
Soul Train Lady Of Soul Awards
Year Result Category
1999 Nominated Best R&B/Soul Or Rap New Artist
For: "808"
2000 Nominated R&B/Soul Album Of The Year, Group, Band Or Duo
For: "Blaque"
Billboard Video Awards
Year Result Category
2000 Won Best New Artist-R&B
For: "Bring It All To Me"
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Films
2000: Bring It On
2003: Honey (cameo)