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Blaque ( ) is an American girl group; they had songs chart from 1999 to 2004. Outside of the United States and Canada, they are known as Blaque Ivory. Their self-titled debut album ''Blaque'' sold more than 1 million copies and was certified Platinum. The group's debut included the platinum-selling lead single "
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"; a second single, " I Do"; and the international pop hit " Bring It All to Me". In 1999, ''
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'' named Blaque the 4th Best New Artist of the year, with "Bring It All to Me" landing at number 30 on the 2000 Year End Chart. In 2002 and 2003, the group released three less successful singles, "
Can't Get It Back "Can't Get It Back" is a song by American recording group Blaque. It was written by Salaam Remi, Marlon Williams, and Hernst "StayBent" Bellevue, and band member Natina Reed for the group's second album, ''Blaque Out'' (2002). Production was hel ...
", "Ugly", and "I'm Good", the latter appearing in the film ''Honey''. Blaque worked on two unreleased albums in the mid-to-late 2000s before they disbanded in 2008. The group attempted a comeback in 2012, but it was cut short by
Natina Reed Natina Tiawana Reed (October 28, 1980 – October 26, 2012) was an American singer, rapper and actress. She was born in Queens and raised in Atlanta, where she pursued a career in music beginning in her early teens. Discovered by rapper Lisa Lop ...
's accidental death. In 2019, Blaque's intended third album ''Torch'' was released under the label Blaque/The Move Entertainment.


History


1994–1996: Early beginnings

In 1994,
Shamari Fears Shamari DeVoe ( Fears) is an American singer. DeVoe gained notice in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the girl group Blaque. DeVoe portrayed Lava in the comedy film ''Bring It On'' (2000). She has also appeared on the Bravo reality televisio ...
formed her first girl group with a rotation of members, including
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high school classmate
Natina Reed Natina Tiawana Reed (October 28, 1980 – October 26, 2012) was an American singer, rapper and actress. She was born in Queens and raised in Atlanta, where she pursued a career in music beginning in her early teens. Discovered by rapper Lisa Lop ...
. They soon met a producer, who was looking for an urban country singing act and took them under his wings, naming the four member band Buutz. Still in training, Reed left the group a year later, after her father Paul, a
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, no longer agreed with his daughter performing non-religious and
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. After Reed's departure, Fears connected with vocal coach and manager Cynnamyn Robinson who found a replacement member for Reed and re-named the band Intrigue. With the help of Robinson, the members of Intrigue received dancing and acting classes and were able to acquire further experience in the recording studio. In 1995, twelve-year-old Brandi Williams was added to the group but Intrigue still struggled to secure a record deal. After her parents' divorce, Reed again began pursuing secular music and met
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Ronald Lopes, brother of Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, while singing jingles to earn extra cash. Lopes, the co-owner of a production company named Blaque House, agreed to manage her and hired Reed to write for his sister's band
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. In the meantime, he was looking for "an outlet" for Reed, who suggested that he make her part of a new girl group and asked Fears to join the group. In turn, Fears inivited Williams to join. Named after Lopes' company, Blaque was officially formed in 1996. In hopes of securing the trio a jump start to their career, Lopes looked to his sister who began mentoring the group and arranged demo recordings and photo shootings for them. Six months after their formation, Left Eye had them audition for
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CEO
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who offered Blaque a deal with
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.


1997–2000: Debut and breakthrough

Fast-tracking the production of their debut album, Columbia Records set up recording sessions with several producers for the trio, with Jean-Claude Olivier and Samuel Barnes from hip hop production duo
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eventually emerging as the album's executive producer alongside Left Eye and
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. In 1997, the group made a cameo appearance in the video for
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's " Not Tonight (Remix)". Their self-titled debut debuted at number 23 on ''
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s Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, and at number 53 on the official ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified platinum by
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. The album's lead single "
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" was a success in the U.S. reaching number 8 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart and earning Gold certification. The follow-up single " I Do" was not a success like the previous singles, reaching number 73 on the R&B/Hip-Hop single chart. The music video for "I Do" was nominated for a
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for Best Editing. The last single " Bring It All To Me", which featured
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, was a hit song that made the number 5 position on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart and topped the Rhythmic charts in late 1999 to early 2000 for six weeks. In mid-1999, Blaque toured as one of the opening acts for
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. Blaque also performed as one of the opening acts for
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's FanMail Tour later that year. In 2000, the group starred as cheerleaders in the film '' Bring It On'' and went to the studio and recorded the
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and Guy Roche song "As If" for the soundtrack that same year. A remixed version of the Blaque song "Bring It All To Me" appeared in the film, with added rapping by
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.


2001–2002: ''Blaque Out''

While their self-titled debut album went platinum, the second album called ''
Blaque Out ''Blaque Out'' is the second studio album by American R&B trio Blaque. Originally expected to be released by Columbia Records in December 2001, it received a Japan-wide physical release on January 29, 2002 only, before finally being released as ...
'', which was set for release in 2001, was shelved as the group was dropped from Columbia Records for unknown reasons. The video for the first single "
Can't Get It Back "Can't Get It Back" is a song by American recording group Blaque. It was written by Salaam Remi, Marlon Williams, and Hernst "StayBent" Bellevue, and band member Natina Reed for the group's second album, ''Blaque Out'' (2002). Production was hel ...
" was never released. The album was soon leaked on the Internet. After Lopes' death in a car crash in
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on April 25, 2002, the group signed with
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. They began work on their third album after Reed gave birth to a son. An alternate version of the shelved album was released to
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on May 22, 2007, but was later taken down. In December 2011, ''Blaque Out'' was released back onto iTunes.


2005–2012: Reunion and Reed's death

Fears was signed to Darkchild Records in 2005. Williams also signed a new record deal and started working on a solo album. She also provided vocals on the hook of
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's single "
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". In 2005, Blaque came back together to record their studio album ''Private Show'' (originally titled ''Beauty''). They worked on the album sporadically from 2005 to 2009. Blaque agreed to film a show ''Blaque In the House'' set to air in the summer of 2008; however, the show was never picked up, and the album went unreleased. Blaque released four songs on YouTube: "Cut You Off", "All Nighter", "Blue Jeans" and "High Definition" before they decided to disband. On July 28, 2012, Blaque reunited for the Left Eye Music Festival in Decatur near northeast Atlanta. At the event, Blaque performed their single "808". Shortly after, the group contracted with artist manager Inga "Nandi" Willis, and started working on an album and a reality television show. Reed died on October 26, 2012, after being hit by a car near Atlanta. The group broke up shortly after her death. Months later, "Cut You Off", a song intended for their album, leaked via the internet.


2013–2019: ''Torch'', change in lineup

Blaque's intended third album, ''Torch'', featured
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, songwriter
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, and producer
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. The intended single "Blackout" was derided as being a "rip-off" of
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's song " In da Club". ''Torch'' was scheduled to be released exclusively to
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in 2008, nearly five years after its completion by
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, but that was canceled. It has been confirmed that
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owns the rights to the albums ''Torch'' and ''Blaque Out''. On May 31, 2019, Blaque released ''Torch'' under the label Blaque/The Move Entertainment.


Other media

In addition to being in music, Reed, Fears, and Williams appeared in the 2000 film '' Bring It On'' as members of the East Compton Clovers cheerleading squad, fronted by
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. Williams also had a small role (playing herself) in the 2001 movie '' On the Line''. Blaque appears on Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes's 2001 solo debut album, ''
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'', on the track titled "Head to the Sky", which was only released internationally. In 2005, two clips of Fears's solo songs titled "The One" and "NJ2" were leaked on the internet.


Discography

Studio albums *''
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'' (1999) *''
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'' (2002) *''Torch'' (2019)


Tours

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(1999) * TLC: FanMail Tour (1999)


Awards and nominations

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Soul Train Lady Of Soul Awards Billboard Video Awards


Filmography


Films

*1999: ''
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'' (cameo) *1999: '' Motown Live'' (cameo) *2000: '' Bring It On'' *2000: ''
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'' (cameo) *2000: ''Disney's 2 Hour Tour'' (cameo) *2002: '' V.I.P.'' (cameo) *2003: ''
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'' (cameo) *2020: '' Say Yes To The Dress: Atlanta'' (cameo)


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