Ex Girlfriend was an American girl group whose line-up comprised Monica Boyd, Julia Robertson, Stacy Francis, and Tisha Hunter.
In 1991, Ex Girlfriend was launched into mainstream recognition following the release of their debut album, X Marks the Spot, which contained the singles "Why Can't You Come Home" and "You (You're the One for Me)".
Following the release of their second album It's a Woman Thang (1994), the group disbanded in 1995 and pursued solo endeavors.
In 1984, Kimberly Davis, Julia Robertson, Monica Boyd, and Tisha Hunter formed a female group known as Petite.
After the album failed to chart or generate a mainstream recognition outside of New York, the group began doing session work and became temporary background vocalists.
In October 1992, Ex Girlfriend released a single "Colorless Love" which appeared on the soundtrack for drama film Zebrahead.
After their formal disbandment, all members pursued solo careers and have each experienced different levels of success.
Francis landed several leading role in theatre plays including Mama, I Want To Sing!
On May 5, 2023, Julia Robertson released her long-awaited solo debut single "HEAT" co-written and produced by Erick "Mr. Major" Shervington.