NEW YORK ā BET is forming the next big R&B girl group ā with the help of members from platinum-selling ensembles like 702, Total, Danity Kane, 3LW, Blaque and Cherish.
The reality show āBET Presents The Encoreā will premiere June 9 and includes eight former members from groups who had success in the ā90s and 2000s, as well as Grammy-nominated R&B singer Nivea.
In the 10-episode series, the singers live together for 30 days to record an album at a home studio, learn choreography and practice vocals.
The cast includes Pamela Long of Total, the Bad Boy Records trio who released grooves like āNo One Else,ā āKissinā You,ā āTrippināā and āCanāt You Seeā with Notorious B.I.G.; sisters Irish and LeMisha Grinstead from 702, another R&B trio who had hits with āWhere My Girls At?ā and āGet It Togetherā; Shamari DeVoe of Blaque, the proteges of TLCās Left Eye who had success on the charts with ā808" and āBring It All to Meā with N'Sync; and Aubrey OāDay of Danity Kane, the group who formed in 2005 on Diddyās āMaking the Band 3ā and saw their first two albums debut at No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
āI felt that girl groups never got its just do ... and I, as a content creator, wanted to ... educate the masses on who I feel are the forgotten sisters of music," executive producer Carlos King said in an interview with The Associated Press. āI wanted to pay homage to that industry and really give these women an opportunity to share their stories and their struggles."
Other members include Kiely Williams, who was first in the trio 3LW, known for songs like āNo More (Baby Iāma Do Right)ā and āPlayas Gon' Play" but later reached multi-platinum status with Disneyās The Cheetah Girls; Nivea, the only Grammy nominee of the bunch who launched the Top 40 hits āDonāt Mess With My Manā and āOkayā; and twins Felisha and Fallon King of Cherish, the R&B quartet who had success with the bops āDo It to Itā and āKilla.ā A Spotify playlist of the cast members' well known songs is here.
The King sisters, the youngest in the supergroup at age 33, have had the most recent success in music thanks to their songwriting and production skills. Felisha King is one of the co-writers of Justin Bieberās āPeaches,ā which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March. She has also co-written songs for Tamar Braxton, Mario and Sevyn Streeter. Fallon King co-wrote the double platinum hit āEasyā by DaniLeigh and Chris Brown, and together, they have written music for the Fox series āEmpireā and āStar.ā
Carlos King ā who is the CEO of Kingdom Reign Entertainment and has produced shows like āThe Real Housewives of Atlanta," āSeason 25: Oprah Behind the Scenes" and the music competition series āThe Fourā ā said he has been working on the new show for seven years. He shot two versions of it for other networks, never getting the greenlight to produce a full season.
But interest in the series grew last year after a clip of the previously shot pilot leaked, featuring 3LW's Williams and Farrah Franklin, who had a six-month stint in Destiny's Child after joining in 2000 along with Michelle Williams when the group underwent major changes. In a shady exchange, Franklin boasts about the millions of albums Destiny's Child sold while Kiely Williams questions if Franklin even played a role in the group's mega success.
āGabrielle Union, Sunny Hostin (of āThe View") and Symone Sanders, who is now part of Vice President Kamala Harrisā team, they all tweeted about that clip and said, āBring me this show now. We need this show,'" King said. āAnd that was the catalyst of me being like, āWhen you have something thatās hot, you got to strike when the iron is hot.' And thatās what we did."
BET caught wind of the chatter and greenlit a full season.
āFueled with passion and drive, the leading ladies of āBET Presents The Encoreā prove that lightning can absolutely strike twice, and we canāt wait to share the next phase of their journey with our viewers,ā Tiffany Lea Williams, BET's executive vice president of unscripted programming and development, said in a statement to the AP. āThis series will bring fans behind the scenes in the music-making process, reconnect them with some of their favorite chart-topping singers and deliver unforgettable stories from celebrities they love.ā
The music industry was once dominated by several girl groups, with ensembles like TLC and Destinyās Child owning the pop and R&B charts and winning multiple Grammys in the ā90s and 2000s. Other female groups also had major success, including the Spice Girls, En Vogue, Salt-n-Pepa, SWV, Xscape, Brownstone, Dream, Changing Faces, Zhane, Jade, Kut Klose and Allure, among others.
But the contemporary musical landscape barely features groups like those. Current girl groups include Little Mix, who havenāt been able to match their U.K. success in the U.S. and K-pop outfit BLACKPINK, who have dominated the Asian market and released their debut album in the U.S. last year, finally cracking the Top 40 with the songs āHow You Like Thatā and āIce Cream.ā Fifth Harmony had success on the pop charts since launching in 2012, but the group went on hiatus in 2018 while the members launched solo projects.
āIām super proud of this show. Itās a love letter to girl groups. Itās a love letter to this genre that I feel like has always been super underrepresented, and I truly hope with the success of this show ... it reignites the record labels to invest more in girl groups," King said. āI definitely think thereās an appetite for that."