Blaque Out

The band worked with a variety of producers on the album, including Dallas Austin, Full Force, Trackmasters, Salaam Remi, Dru Hill member Nokio, as well as Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers.

Blaque Out's only single "Can't Get It Back" was released on October 29, 2001, and peaked at number 91 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

On the album's better moments, the trio co-opt many of the era's more successful trends, sounding often like Destiny's Child and other times like Janet Jackson.

"[3] Demetria Lucas, writing Vibe, found that "on Blaque Out, Shamari Fears, Brandi Williams, and Natina Reed rely on their predecessor’s platinum-proven formula, creating a solid but seldom inspired sophomore set.

Me and Kurupt from Tha Dogg Pound were expecting a child at this point and the label did not want to replace me [..] That’s pretty much what happened during that time.