En Vogue
soul · 1990–1996
Picture a sultry night, the air thick with rhythm, and suddenly, four powerhouse voices rise together, weaving harmonies that demand your attention. En Vogue, the iconic American girl group, emerged from Oakland, bringing a fresh blend of soul, dance-pop, funk, and R&B to the music scene. With members Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Rhona Bennett, Dawn Robinson, and Maxine Jones, they crafted unforgettable hits like "Hold On" and "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)," each track a testament to their vocal prowess and magnetic presence. Their 1992 album, "Funky Divas," solidified their place in pop culture, delivering anthems like "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" and the empowering "Free Your Mind." En Vogue didn’t just sing; they set the stage ablaze, leaving a lasting imprint on the hearts of fans who still crave that unmistakable sound.
The facts
- Formed 1989
- United States
- soul, dance-pop, funk
- On Atlantic Records, 33rd Street Records, East West Records
- Members: Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Rhona Bennett, Dawn Robinson, Maxine Jones