11 Flop Star Groups Time Forgot (But We Never Will)

Jonathan Riggs | May 19, 2016 9:39 am

8. 702

Debut album: No Doubt (1996) Best Single: “Where My Girls At?” Billboard Hot 100 Peak: 4 Their Secret Weapon: A song title that sent shudders down every grammar teacher’s spine. Their Most Eloquent YouTube Defender: “So the dancers in the red must be the chicken heads”

7. Crush

Debut album: Crush (1997) Best Single: “Jellyhead” Billboard Hot 100 Peak: 72 Their Secret Weapon: A shoulda-been-a-slam-dunk Smucker’s endorsement. Their Most Eloquent YouTube Defender: “Complete Trash!!”

6. 3LW

Debut album: 3LW (2000) Best Single: “I Do (Wanna Get Close to You)” Billboard Hot 100 Peak: 58 Their Secret Weapon: The surprisingly large crossover between R&B and Louisa May Alcott fandoms. Their Most Eloquent YouTube Defender: “Yall not destiny child”

5. Cleopatra

Debut album: Comin’ Atcha! (1998) Best Single: “Cleopatra’s Theme” Billboard Hot 100 Peak: 5 Their Secret Weapon: An unprecedented steampunk-goggles-and-braids game. Their Most Eloquent YouTube Defender: “Oh man, I remember being 7 and seeing them on Disney Channel and thinking this song was THE SHIT, y’all.”