A 2010s trio that made sharp pop-R&B with Missy Elliott and Chris Brown before fading out.
For their sound, start with "Cherry Pop" for the Missy feature and that debut energy, then try "Bizounce" for a cleaner, driving R&B track. Those two frame what they were going for.
Olivia arrived with a splash when their debut single "Cherry Pop" featured Missy Elliott in 2016, immediately signaling they were playing in the big leagues. Songs like "Bizounce" and "Woop-T-Woo" delivered the kind of crisp, confident R&B that felt ready for radio, even as their run was short. They managed to land collaborations with Chris Brown and Trey Songz, and their music popped up in some TV shows and films, leaving behind a small catalog that still sounds like a moment.
The group formed with Tyanna Wallace, DaniLeigh, and Mariahlynn, releasing their self-titled EP and "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" in 2018. Internal conflicts surfaced but they kept working together for a while, putting out tracks like "Lower 2 My Heart" before activity slowed down. Their story is mostly those few years in the mid-2010s, a quick flash of polished R&B.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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