X-Quisite

X-Quisite was a Canadian R&B girl group, originally consisting of Nicole Holness, Melanie Fiona Hallim, and Andreena Mill.

Soon after being established in 2002,[1] the trio were signed to Linus Entertainment (then distributed by Warner Music Canada), through which they released their self-titled debut (and sole studio album) X-Quisite in 2003.

Melanie Fiona Hallim (born July 4, 1983, in Toronto, Ontario)[2] with Guyanese immigrant parents,[3][4] of mixed African, Indian, and Portuguese descent.

[5] She went solo with her debut album The Bridge released in 2009, having collaborated with Future Cut, Vada Nobles, Stereotypes, J. Phoenix and Peter Wade Keusch.

[7] Mill has released several solo singles, and has worked as a backing or guest vocalist for R&B and hip hop artists, including Drake, DMX, Saukrates, Tre Mission, Aaron A, Jazzfeezy, Tone Mason and Kardinal Offishall.

As Andreena began high school in 2001, her life would drastically change, as she became a member of popular Canadian female trio X-Quisite, alongside MTV Canada host, Nicole Holness and Melanie Fiona (Universal Motown).

Andreena lent her distinct and euphoric sound to rapper Drake for his mixtape “Comeback Season”, which quickly became an international success.

She has made a comeback in the 2010s, with release of a single "Lipstick Lover" in 2011 in addition to a dance mixtape version with Jester and Kid Kut from Toronto.

Nicole Holness in MTV Live (2008)