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3LW biography

Date of birth : -
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2012-04-03
Credited as : girl group, hip hop soul and R&B music, Point of No Return

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3LW (initialism of "3 Little Women") was an American hip hop soul 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.

The trio emerged on the popular music scene in 2000, releasing their self-titled debut album and the accompanying hit single "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)." Singers Adrienne Bailon, Naturi Naughton, and Kiely Williams comprised the all-girl group, which created a sophisticated brand of music that belied their youth. With Williams's rap style, Naughton's soulful delivery, and Bailon's powerhouse vocals, the three produced a sound they called "ghetto pop"; fans have compared the trio to Destiny's Child, En Vogue, and TLC. Just prior to the release of 3LW's second album, 2002's A Girl Can Mack, Naughton surprised the music world by quitting amid accusations of ill-treatment by her fellow members and managers. Singer Jessica "J" Benson replaced Naughton in early 2003.

The group formed in 1999 as the brainchild of Williams's mother, Michelle Williams, who manages the pop stars Joe and Jodeci. Young Kiely had entered the entertainment business at age five, appearing in a television pilot directed by Robert DeNiro. When her daughter's passion and talent for singing became apparent, Michelle Williams decided to create a girl group, seeking talent that would complement her daughter's.

During their auditions, the Williamses discovered Bailon, a Manhattan choir girl of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian descent. Bailon was raised to the beat of Latin music, with influences including Celia Cruz and La Lupe, as well as contemporaries Marc Anthony and La India. Her talent was first recognized when she was plucked from her church choir, which was performing at an event in New York's Madison Square Garden, by Latin megastar Ricky Martin, who asked her to sing backup during his performance the same night.

The Williamses next discovered Naughton, a New Jersey native who had been singing with her church choir since age five. Affiliated with the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Naughton emerged as a strong vocalist who would complete the trio. Michelle Williams assumed the role of manager and dubbed the group 3LW, shorthand for Three Little Women, with a nod to the classic Louisa May Alcott novel Little Women.

Signing with Epic Records, the trio released their debut album 3LW in the fall of 2000. Before long, the girls were enjoying radio airplay with their hit songs "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" and "Playas Gon' Play"; both dominated MTV's Total Request Live (TRL) show. In that same year, the members of 3LW appeared in an episode of the Nickelodeon series Taina, playing an all-girl group called Blue Mascara. The same year, the trio's song "Till I Say So" graced the soundtrack of the teen movie Bring it On, starring Kirsten Dunst.

By early 2001 3LW had cracked the Billboard Top 40 with their "No More" single; the album climbed to number 29 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart, giving the teenagers got their first taste of fame, though they had to juggle their music careers with schoolwork. In press interviews, the girls' individual personalities emerged. "I'm more wild and crazy," Williams told Jim Farber of the New York Daily News. "Adrienne is more girly-girl. And Naturi is more cool."

At the 2001 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, 3LW took home the awards for Album of the Year and Best New R&B or Hip-Hop Artist. Later the album sold more than a million copies, achieving platinum status. Music critics compared 3LW to classic female R&B groups, some dubbing the trio the "Teen Supremes."

In 2002 3LW sang with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, contributing vocals to the rap group's hit song "Get Up and Get It." By the time the single was released in summer, the girls were recording their sophomore album, A Girl Can Mack. "We chose the title because we wanted something really empowering," Bailon told fans on the group's website. "It's just saying a girl can do anything a guy can do. Women in music are tearing it up." The album included the dance tracks "Leave" and "Meet Me at the Crib," as well as the upbeat hit single "I Do (Wanna Get Close to You)," coproduced by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Mario Winans.

One month before the autumn release of A Girl Can Mack, Naughton surprised fans by announcing her departure from the group. She alleged that management and her fellow 3LW members forced her to leave after complaining about her image and performance. The 18-year-old singer also told reporters that the group's youngest member, 16-year-old Williams, had thrown a plate of food at her during a dispute. Naughton later filed a lawsuit citing loss of income against 3LW and their management.

Minus a singer, Williams and Bailon were forced to appear as a duo at performances to support their new album. Meanwhile, a plan was hatched to find a replacement for Naughton, with auditions in New York, Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Los Angeles. Thousands of girls turned out to sing 3LW tunes and perform a dance number in the hopes of being selected.

The Washington, D.C., audition led to the discovery of Jessica "J" Benson, a 15-year-old Maryland native with big dreams of a career in music. Benson had sung in her church and high school choirs, and dreamed of running her own record company one day. "One of the things we loved about her was that she got up [to audition] with so much confidence," Bailon told MTV.com. "It's like her whole vibe onstage was like she was already a star, like she had this confidence in who she was and her moves and her whole facial expressions. She was a wonderful performer."

In late 2002, 3LW released a holiday album, Naughty or Nice, recorded when Naughton was still with the group. With Benson replacing Naughton in early 2003, 3LW continued to promote A Girl Can Mack. Meanwhile, Bailon landed a recurring television role on the Disney Channel's That's So Raven. In April of 2003 the trio recorded for the first time with newcomer Benson, singing the title track to the film If You Were My Girl, a remake of the 1987 romantic comedy Can't Buy Me Love. They signed a deal with the So So Def record label in late 2003, and began working in earnest on a new album with the label's owner, Jermaine Dupri.

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. The album delays were caused by image conflicts between both groups.

During the success of The Cheetah Girls, Jessica Benson finished High School and contact between parties involving 3LW was limited. 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.

Studio albums:
2000: 3LW
2002: A Girl Can Mack
2002: Naughty or Nice

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