The group consisted of Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Crystal Johnson, and Marion Hall, who also handled songwriting and production duties. They released albums like "Baby Cakes" in 1994, "Love Always" in 1995, and "Wonderland" in 1996.
Their music videos received regular play on MTV during the mid-1990s, helping build their audience. The group faced legal disputes over song rights in the early 2000s, which led to a temporary split. Crystal Johnson also dealt publicly with addiction and mental health issues during this period.
Songs like "Baby Cakes" and "Sha La La" have seen renewed interest in recent years as part of broader nostalgia for 1990s pop music. The group's work remains part of that era's musical landscape.
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