[4] They would later be recognized as the first female trio to be signed by Clive Davis to his J Records imprint.
[5] The group recorded a self-titled debut album that was scheduled to be released in November 5, 2002.
[4] The album was set to feature production from Hennessy, Kenny Whitehead, Steve Estiverne, Jack Knight and Thema's brother Carlos "Pryceless" McKinney.
[3] The debut yielded four singles ("Young & Sexy", "Episode", "Hot & Tipsy" and "Little Did You Know") before its cancellation.
[3] In 2003, the trio attended the Grammy Week Songwriters luncheon with Patti LaBelle, before their disbandment and exit from J Records.