G-Girlz
G-Girlz formed in 2004 as a five-piece group with members Jacque, Noreaga, Lijah, Gena, and Kyndra. They released their debut album 'Rock The Block' in 2007,...
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G-Girlz formed in 2004 as a five-piece group with members Jacque, Noreaga, Lijah, Gena, and Kyndra. They released their debut album 'Rock The Block' in 2007, which included the title track featuring Michael Copon. That song became their most recognizable work, along with another track called 'Butterflies'.
Their music often carried messages about self-expression and empowerment, though they faced some criticism in 2009 for a music video that was considered suggestive. They also participated in charity work with organizations like the Make-A-Wish Foundation and American Red Cross.
After releasing several albums including 'Revolution' in 2009, 'Back In Time' in 2011, and 'Unstoppable' in 2013, the group disbanded in 2015. Each member had specific roles in the group, with Jacque handling lead vocals, Noreaga on backing vocals and rap, Lijah on drums, Gena on guitar, and Kyndra on bass.
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