June's Diary

[1] The group consists of members Kristal Lyndriette Smith, Ashly Williams, Brienna DeVlugt, Gabrielle "Gabby" Carreiro and Shyann Roberts.

Williams was cut during the auditions but was later brought back by Gatson because he thought that talent was lacking among the top 15.

During the process of the show the girls gained media success in May 2016 after a cover of Drake's "Hotline Bling" on Chasing Destiny went viral.

Their debut extended play titled "All of Us" was eventually released on June 29, 2018 through the independent record label Music of Sound.

[15] She performed Aerosmith's song I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing during the 4 chair challenge gaining a seat to compete in Demi Lovato's final 4 in her Girls Category later being replaced by another contestant with Williams exit the competition.

[16] The R&B singer starred on the BET doc-series Chasing Destiny and became a member chosen as part of Kelly Rowland's girl group June's Diary.

A daughter of Lincoln 'Link' DeVlugt, former member of Reggae boy group POV, she studied economics before dropping out with only three credits left to pursue her music career and try out for Chasing Destiny.

R&B singer starred on the BET doc-series Chasing Destiny and became a member chosen as part of Kelly Rowland's girl group June's Diary.

In 2015, she released a YouTube Acapella song entitled "Bitter," which (since the inception of June's Diary) showcases her sultry jazz-inspired alto due to her different musical background.

She has cited (influenced by) artists such as Talking Heads, The Badesses, Sarah Vaughan, and Michael Buble as some of her favorites.

Carreiro starred on the BET doc-series Chasing Destiny and became one of the five finalists chosen to become part of Kelly Rowland's girl group June's Diary.

R&B singer starred on the BET doc-series Chasing Destiny and became the youngest member chosen as part of Kelly Rowland's girl group June's Diary.