
6. Blaque
Origin: Atlanta, Georgia
Genres: Contemporary R&B, Pop
Years Active: 1998-2005
Labels: Columbia (1996-2003), Elektra (2003-present), Geffen Records
Blaque was an R&B female group that came out in the late 90's. The group was a trio of beautiful women with massive sex appeal known as Shamari Fears, Brandi Williams and the late Natina Reed. This group was one that was very talented with both Fears and Williams as straight R&B, while Reed was the rapper of the three. She rapped real good, because she was the protege of late TLC group member, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, whose raps could cut through metal. These three girls were the real deal, because they always reminded me of a more wild version of TLC.
As bad as my girls were, they seemed to never reach the super stardom success that they deserved. I don't care what anyone says, because I feel that they should've been bigger than they were. They were the type of group that could sing, dance and breathe life into their music. Even though Reed was a rapper, she was mostly an ad-liber, which is a person who carries out words, music, or actions uttered, performed, or carried out extemporaneously. They brought their own style to R&B and was also trendsetters as well when it came down to fashion and hairstyles.