702

Genre: R&B, Soul
Years Active: 1993–present

702 is a Las Vegas R&B group named after the city’s area code, originally formed by sisters LeMisha and Irish Grinstead with Kameelah Williams. Discovered by Michael Bivins, they broke through with “Steelo” and later scored a defining hit with “Where My Girls At?”. After years of lineup shifts and pauses, the group re-emerged in the late 2010s for live shows and nostalgia circuits, continuing as a legacy act while navigating the loss of Irish Grinstead in 2023.

Career Highlights

  • 702 emerged from the Missy Elliott and Timbaland production circle, embedding them directly into the sound that defined late-’90s R&B.

  • Their 1999 single “Where My Girls At?” became a crossover hit that anchored their commercial peak and long-term recognition.

  • After disbanding in the mid-2000s, the group reunited in 2017, returning to live performances and reactivating their catalog after more than a decade away.

  • They re-entered mainstream visibility through appearances like BET’s The Encore and televised tribute performances, reconnecting with both legacy and newer audiences.

  • Following Irish Grinstead’s passing in 2023, 702 continued performing and appeared on the 2024 Queens of R&B Tour, maintaining an active presence in the live circuit.

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