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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