Tha' Rayne was an American
R&B singing
girl group that was formed in 2000 and
disbanded in mid-2005. Tha' Rayne was a trio composed of two
singing members and a DJ. The original members of the group were
Yummy Bingham and Shaquana "Quana"
Elam, who shared lead vocals on all of the group's
recordings.
Biography
The group was founded in 2000 by producer
KayGee from
Naughty by
Nature, who recruited Yummy Bingham, Quana and Tina-J. Each was
looking for a solo deal and then discovered it would be for a girl
group. The fact that Tha' Rayne was made of solo vocalists
determined the fact that there was never any lead singer in Tha'
Rayne.
The only recording where the three original members appeared
together was
Jaheim's "Finders Keepers",
singing background vocals. After Tina-J left the group, Tha' Rayne
remained a duet for more than a year. In April 2001, Tha' Rayne was
signed by
Arista Records's CEO
Antonio "L.A." Reid. They released
Rock wit Me in April
2002, followed in July by "No L.O.V.E.". While preparing their
debut album, originally expected for an October 2002 release, Tha'
Rayne collaborated with artists such as
Boyz
II Men,
Jaheim,
Queen Latifah, and
Next.
In August 2002, after meeting Michelle "DJ Myche Luv" Colon, a
young female DJ,
Kay Gee decided to create
an R&B version of
Salt-N-Pepa.
In Fall 2002, Tha' Rayne appeared on
Jaheim's
hit single "
Fabulous".
In January 2003, the group went through a change of the line-up
with the departure of DJ Myche Luv, who was replaced on January 27,
2003 by Qiana "DJ Qi" Drew. Soon after, Tha' Rayne released "Didn't
You Know" (featuring
Joe Budden and
Lupe Fiasco), their first single to
chart, reaching number 75 on the
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
It was produced by
Rich Harrison but
didn't get the buzz expected by the label, so their debut album
Reign Supreme was delayed.
When Arista merged into
Sony BMG in early
2004 and
Antonio "L.A." Reid was fired, many of his artists were dropped,
including Tha' Rayne. The group decided to split, with each member
going solo, but KayGee convinced Quana to reform the group with DJ
Myche Luv and a new member named Hadiya Nelson aka Deeyah. This new
version of the group recorded a demo but disbanded a year later in
August 2005.
Discography
Singles
References
-
http://www.yummybingham.com/homecontent_fichiers/archives2003.htm
- "Didn't You Know" (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
chart), Billboard, November 1, 2003.