Modelled on iconic 1960s girl groups like The Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas
and The Ronettes, En Vogue stormed the 1990s charts with a string of sassy,
funky, R&B pop hits. Put together through auditions held by producers Denzil
Foster and Thomas McElroy, the all-girl harmony group shot to fame when their
debut single 'Hold On' became a number two hit in the US. Glamorously dressed,
they emerged with the New Jack Swing style of glossy, sexy, contemporary soul
and worked as an ensemble, each taking turns to duel vocally with their
powerful, classic, gospel wails.
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