Latest Release
- JUN 2, 2023
- 1 Song
- No Doubt · 1996
- No Doubt · 1996
- 702 · 1999
- Star · 2002
- No Doubt · 1996
- 702 · 1999
- 702 · 1999
- No Doubt · 1996
- 702 · 1999
- Star (feat. Clipse) - Single · 2002
Albums
- 2002
- 1999
- 1996
Music Videos
- 2005
- 2005
- 2005
- 2005
- 2005
- 2005
Artist Playlists
- Check out the ‘90s steelo of these R&B ladies.
Singles & EPs
Appears On
- Grim Delarosa
- October Jonez
- Grim Delarosa
About 702
The ’90s R&B trio 702 enjoyed a string of Top 40 hits, including their feisty 1999 smash “Where My Girls At?” • Sisters Irish, Orish, and LeMisha Grinstead were discovered singing in the lobby of Caesars Palace by Sinbad. The comedian encouraged the girls’ parents to enter them in a music competition, where they staged an impromptu audition for New Edition/Bell Biv DeVoe singer Michael Bivins. • Bivins became their manager and suggested they change their name to 702, the area code for their hometown of Las Vegas. • 702 made their official debut with a feature on the R&B group Subway’s 1994 song “This Lil’ Game We Play.” • The group soon became a trio consisting of LeMisha and Irish Grinstead and Kameelah Williams. Their 1996 debut album, No Doubt, spawned the Top 40 singles “Steelo,” “Get It Together,” and “All I Want.” •.The trio’s 1999 self-titled sophomore effort yielded the biggest hit of their career, “Where My Girls At?” Cowritten and coproduced by Missy Elliott, the single reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. • 702 split up after the release of their third album, 2003’s Star.
- ORIGIN
- Las Vegas, NV, United States
- FORMED
- 1995
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul