3LW

3 Little Women

Vocals

1999–2007

History[edit]

1998–2001: 3LW[edit]

In 1999, the group 3LW was formed by sisters Michelle and Tse Williams. Michelle's daughter and Tse's younger sister/niece Kiely Williams was the first member into the lineup and the group would soon be rounded out by Adrienne Bailon and Naturi Naughton, with both Michelle and Tse as head of the group's management.[4] Their debut single, "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)", was released in the fall of 2000. "No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" was a chart success, and was followed by "Playas Gon' Play" in early 2001. The group's self-titled debut album, 3LW was released on December 5, 2000. The album went on to be certified platinum by the RIAA, selling 1.3 million copies in the US.[5] In the summer of 2001, the group embarked on the MTV Total Request Live Tour along with Destiny's Child, Dream, Nelly, Eve, and Jessica Simpson.


In 2001, 3LW recorded "What More Can I Give" as part of a supergroup of various artists including Michael Jackson, Reba McEntire, Usher, Beyoncé, Luther Vandross, Céline Dion, and Mariah Carey in response to the September 11 attacks. In late 2001 they collaborated with Lil' Romeo and Nick Cannon for a cover of "Parents Just Don't Understand" on the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius soundtrack.

2002–2003: A Girl Can Mack and Naughton's departure[edit]

3LW spent the first half of 2002 in the studio, recording an album tentatively titled Same Game, Different Rules. The album and its intended lead single "Uh Oh" were presented to the label, who felt it did not have enough urban radio appeal. The tracks from Same Game, Different Rules were leaked to the Internet in MP3 format, and Epic considered dropping the girls. A fan support campaign for 3LW named 'Never Let Go Of 3LW' (after their song "Never Let Go") gained traction, and the act was retained.


Recording a new set of tracks, the group returned in the summer of 2002 with the P. Diddy–produced single "I Do (Wanna Get Close To You)", featuring Loon. That same summer, the group performed a concert special on Nickelodeon titled Live on Sunset. By August, the group was set to release its newest LP, A Girl Can Mack, when member Naughton left the group.[6] In an interview on Wendy Williams' radio show, Naughton alleged that she had a number of conflicts with Bailon, Williams, and their management, which led to an August 2002 altercation involving a plate of food from KFC.[7][8] Naughton later claimed that she was forced out of the group.[9]


Williams and Bailon continued as a duo while using the "3LW" name, causing the press to jokingly refer to them as "2LW".[6] The departure of Naughton greatly affected the group's popularity and album sales. According to a cover story for the October 2002 issue of Sister 2 Sister magazine, Williams and Bailon said they received death threats. A Girl Can Mack's release date was pushed back a month and debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 with 53,000 copies sold in the first week.[10] After the second single released from the album, "Neva Get Enuf", underperformed, the group released a Christmas-themed LP Naughty or Nice, which failed to appear on any major Billboard charts.[11] After nationwide auditions for a new third member, fifteen year old Jessica 'J' Benson was selected as the third member and made her first public appearance with the group in March 2003.[12]

2003–2007: Canceled album and breakup[edit]

In the midst of 3LW's public drama, Bailon and Williams signed on to star in the Disney Channel Original Movie, The Cheetah Girls in 2003, alongside Raven-Symoné and Sabrina Bryan.[13] Due to the success of the film, Disney decided to turn the project into a real girl group.[14] As the Cheetah Girls project grew, with albums released and world tours, 3LW was on hiatus.[15] The progress on 3LW's third studio album, titled Point of No Return, became a background for Bailon and Williams and was delayed several times.[16][17][18][19] Only on August 15, 2006, after four years, the group released their new single, "Feelin' You". Despite this, Point of No Return was shelved and Bailon and Williams continued working on The Cheetah Girls. On January 7, 2008, Bailon confirmed in an interview with BlogTalkRadio that 3LW officially disbanded in 2007.[20]


In 2022, three previously unreleased songs recorded in 2003-2004 – Trouble", "After This" and "How U Gonna Act" – were released on iTunes.[21][22]

3LW are featured as bonus characters in the 2001 video game .[23]

NBA Street

In January 2001, 3LW appeared in an episode of the series Taina as a fictional girl group (along with the same name of this episode) called Blue Mascara where the main character (Christina Vidal) is overjoyed to become a member of the popular all-female singing group at school until they tell her that she must get rid of her best friend Renee (Khaliah Adams).[24][25][26]

Nickelodeon

In October 2001, 3LW appeared on the series The Jersey in the episode "Speaking of Coleman" where after freaking out at a debate competition, Coleman Galloway (Jermaine Williams) gets a lesson in handling stage fright by jumping into the body of one of the three members of the group which in general was Kiely Williams.[27]

Disney Channel

In November 2002, 3LW appeared in an episode of the sketch comedy series All That.[28]

Nickelodeon

(1999–2007)

Adrienne Bailon

(1999–2002)

Naturi Naughton

(1999–2007)

Kiely Williams

Jessica Benson (2003–2007)

(2000)

3LW

(2002)

A Girl Can Mack

(2002)

Naughty or Nice

Point of No Return (shelved)

on MySpace

3LW