702 is a beloved American R&B girl group that rose to fame in the late 1990s with a fresh blend of catchy melodies, smooth harmonies, and street-smart charisma. Named after the area code of their hometown Las Vegas, Nevada, the original lineup included Kameelah Williams, Irish Grinstead, and LeMisha Grinstead. The trio became known for their vibrant energy, empowering lyrics, and vocal chemistry that set them apart in a crowded era of female R\&B acts.
The group broke through with their 1996 debut album *No Doubt*, which featured the hit single “Steelo” produced by Missy Elliott—a track that showcased their playful style and gave them a strong start in the music industry. Their biggest success came with their self-titled sophomore album *702*, released in 1999. It included the platinum-selling single “Where My Girls At?,” an anthem for female independence and friendship that became a defining song of the era. Their ability to blend youthful sass with vocal maturity helped them maintain chart success and critical respect.
Beyond their hit singles, 702 made a lasting impression with songs like “Get It Together” and “You Don’t Know,” displaying emotional depth and musical versatility. They earned several award nominations and won the hearts of fans around the world with their relatable lyrics and undeniable talent. Although their time in the spotlight was relatively brief, 702’s contribution to R\&B remains significant, as their music continues to resonate with fans who appreciate authentic, feel-good harmonies and nostalgic ‘90s vibes. Their legacy endures as one of the standout female groups of their generation.