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Clique Girlz was an American
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consisting of sisters Destinee and Paris Monroe, alongside their friend Ariel Moore and later,
Sara Diamond Sara Diamond may refer to: * Sara Diamond (academic administrator) (born 1954), Canadian artist and former university president *Sara Diamond (singer) Sara Maxine Diamond (born January 5, 1995) is a Canadian singer from Montreal, Montreal, Quebec ...
. The original group consisted of Destinee, Paris, and Ariel. In 2009, Ariel Moore left the group for unnamed private reasons which resulted in Sara joining the group. The group split up in 2009 when Sara Diamond left the group.


History


2004–2007: As Clique

In 2004, Destinee and Paris Monroe formed a group with their childhood friend Ariel Moore whom they met at school.Larsen, Peter (August 12, 2008).
The Clique Girlz are poised for tween stardom
. '' The Star''. Retrieved on July 23, 2009.
Then, the three started to perform together as a group, named Clique (before they were signed), with the Monroes' mother, Lenore, as their manager. The group recorded the song "Lemonade" for Alex's Lemonade with the label
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(a part of
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). At a
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concert, band member
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invited them to open a show. Hudak, Colleen; Michelle Hudak & Danielle Ventre (August 13, 2008).
Kidsday talks with The Clique Girls
". exploreli.com. Retrieved on July 23, 2009.
They opened for other artists including
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.


2007–2008: ''Incredible''

At the beginning of 2007, they left their hometown to go to
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for a meeting and never left.
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signed them to his
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label.Barnes, Brookes (January 28, 2009).
Sweet deal to promote tweeny-bop girl group
. ''
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''. Retrieved on July 23, 2009.
The name of the group was changed to Clique Girlz because there was already a group called "Clique". On March 28, 2008, they went to
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, Japan to work on their first full-length album, ''Incredible''. The following month, they released a three-song EP. That summer the girls did several shows at
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and other venues opening for artists including
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, performing songs from the girls' upcoming album. They later traveled to Japan for the second time to promote their upcoming album. They appeared on several Japanese TV shows and performed at the
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Vibrations 2008. Their first studio album, ''
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'', was released August 27, 2008 in Japan. They performed at the Fourth of July Philadelphia Fireworks Show and
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, and also participated in special events including the
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,
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and
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s for the songs "Then I Woke Up", "Incredible", and "You Think" were filmed the same year and the girls did several TV appearances on shows like ''
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'', performing songs like "Incredible", "The Difference In Me" and "Then I Woke Up". An acoustic version of their song "Incredible" was included in the AT&T Team USA Olympic Soundtrack 2008. The girls were also the official opening act for the Cheetah Girls nationwide "One World Tour".


2009: New lineup

On January 24, 2009, Tommy2.Net reported that Ariel Moore had left the group. On January 31, auditions were held at Center Staging in Burbank, CA to find a new member. That same day, Ariel Moore posted a video on YouTube announcing that she had left the group for personal reasons that she would like to keep private. In late February, pictures from a photo shoot for Baby Bottle Pop surfaced featuring the new member, Sara Diamond. On February 27, they confirmed on their website that Diamond joined the group and did their first ever interview with Tommy2.Net. Diamond was let go by the group in late April for unknown reasons.


2010–2012: Destinee & Paris

The Clique Girlz disbanded in 2009. In 2010, Destinee and Paris Monroe formed their own group, simply titled
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. The girls posted on their official website that their debut album (as a duo) would come out in late 2010. Also on their website, they posted snippets of four new songs from their upcoming album: "
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" (Cover from Fleetwood Mac), "Sweet Sarah," "It's Over," and "Heart of Mine." The girls shot the music video for their then second single, "Pretend," on Saturday, June 5, 2010. The release date as of August 2011 has not been confirmed, leading many to believe the video will not be released. The girls released a song for the "
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" movie soundtrack, "I'm on a Roll." On their Facebook page they said their album would be called "Heart of Mine" and they were going to be touring again soon. Via Twitter, Destinee and Paris announced new single, "True Love," and was released on August 9, 2011. They also toured with
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on her
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. "True Love" was released as scheduled on their MySpace page, then was released as a digital download on August 23, 2011. It was also performed in one of the episodes of the
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Original Series, ''
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'' on March 25, 2012. On June 28, 2012, the duo released "Pretend" on YouTube.


Former members


Paris Monroe

Paris Quinn Monroe (2004–2009) (born January 9, 1996) from
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Shanfield, Sarah
"Clique Girlz just wanna have fun"
, ''Metro Boston'', July 2, 2008. Accessed 2008-07-03. "It’s not easy to get Clique Girlz to sit down for an interview. So says their stage mom, as the three teens run down the docks to look at the boats in their hometown of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey."
was described as the "princess" of the group, and her symbol was a crown, which she said she loved as a fashion statement. Her signature color was pink. She was the youngest of the group. She also plays the piano. She was in a duo with her sister, Destinee. They were simply called Destinee & Paris. They have made new songs since they released their first song "True Love". They have done more since, including "Pretend", and "I'm On A Roll" and many more.


Destinee Monroe

Destinee Rae Monroe (2004–2009) (born June 16, 1994) from
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was described as the "rock girl" of the group. Her symbol was a star because when she was little she had something in her eye and her mom said it was a star. Her signature color was blue. Destinee's hobbies include singing and playing guitar, violin and piano. She is now in Destinee & Paris, a duo with her sister, Paris. Destinee & Paris was founded in 2010.


Ariel Moore

Ariel Alexis Moore (2004–2009) (born July 27, 1994) Ariel's group symbol was hearts "because she always wants to help others and has a big heart", and she has also said that she chose that symbol because she always liked to draw hearts. Her signature color was purple. Ariel's other hobbies are dancing and reading. She went on to sing with a new girl group, No More Drama (NMD). She later released some solo songs, including "Living on the Edge", "Flip the Frequency", and "Don't Stop Believing".


Sara Diamond

Sara Maxine Diamond (2009) (born January 5, 1995)Clique Girlz Interview
at Tommy2.Net
from
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, has been singing and performing since age five. She has also opened for singers
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at Montreal's Bell Centre. She also acts, models and plays piano. Her symbol was a heart, because she loves to care for people, and her color was red. She was introduced as a member of the Clique Girlz in 2009, but has since left the group for unknown reasons.


Discography


Albums

* 2008: ''Clique Girlz'' (EP) * 2008: ''
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'' * 2008: ''Smile'' (EP) * 2009: ''Incredible'' (EP)


Singles


Music videos


References


External links

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