Cheetah Girls
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Cheetah Girls

The Cheetah Girls started as a Disney Channel movie concept in 2003, with Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan playing four...

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The Cheetah Girls, a Disney-born pop quartet

A singing group that started in a 2003 Disney Channel movie and became a real recording act for a few years.

For a quick sense of their vibe, 'What If' from the first film and 'Fly Away' from their studio work frame it well. Both have that bright, polished pop feel they were known for.

They weren't a traditional band, but the success of that first film turned them into a genuine pop act with songs that stuck around. Tracks like 'Route 66' and 'What If' from the soundtrack helped define their upbeat, polished sound aimed at younger listeners. Their music often centered on themes of friendship and confidence, capturing a specific mid-2000s moment in Disney pop.

The Cheetah Girls began as a movie concept in 2003, with Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan playing the four friends. They released a Christmas album in 2005 and put out songs like 'Everyone's A Star' before Adrienne Bailon's departure in 2009 effectively ended the group.

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The Cheetah Girls started as a Disney Channel movie concept in 2003, with Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan playing four friends who form a singing group. The soundtrack from that first film included songs like 'What If' and helped launch them beyond the screen. They weren't a traditional band that formed organically, but the movie's success turned them into a real recording act for a few years.

They put out a Christmas album in 2005 with 'Feliz Navidad' and had songs like 'Everyone's A Star' and 'Route 66' that mixed pop with some R&B touches. Their music was aimed at younger listeners, often with themes about friendship and confidence. Adrienne Bailon left the group in 2009, which effectively ended their run as a quartet.

Most of their catalog comes from those Disney movie soundtracks and a couple of studio albums. Songs like 'Broken' and 'Fly Away' show the kind of upbeat, polished pop they were known for during that mid-2000s period when they were active.

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