Their debut single "Don't Cha Wanna" was released in 1982 by Arista Records.
The album featured an answer record to the Mtume song "Juicy Fruit" called "Sugar Free".
[7] Their last album, Spread the Love, released in 1987, was commercially unsuccessful, resulting in Juicy's disbanding.
Katreese Barnes later became a producer, songwriter and the musical director for Saturday Night Live.
[1] She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics twice for composing music for SNL, first in 2007 as co-writer of The Lonely Island's "Dick in a Box" and again in 2011 for writing a monologue for Justin Timberlake.