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The Cheetah Girls were an American girl group formed in 2003, primarily consisting of Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Kiely Williams, and Sabrina Bryan. Raven-Symoné contributed as a member to two musical films and their associated soundtracks which featured the group.

The group began as a fictional quartet for the eponymous Disney Channel original musical film, which aired in 2003. The film became the highest-rated premiere for a Disney Channel Original Movie at the time and its soundtrack was certified double platinum by the RIAA. Following the success of the film, members Bailon, Williams, and Bryan began recording as a real vocal group while Symoné opted to focus on solo projects. In 2005, the trio released their debut studio album Cheetah-licious Christmas. The following year, Symoné returned for the sequel film The Cheetah Girls 2 and its platinum certified soundtrack, which would be her final work with the group. In 2007, the group released their second studio album TCG. In 2008, the group was featured in their final musical film .

The Cheetah Girls spawned numerous merchandise lines which included clothing, dolls, and video games. The group embarked on three North American tours: Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour, The Party's Just Begun Tour, and One World Tour. They have sold over 11 million records worldwide.[1]

Career

2002–2004: The Cheetah Girls

On August 15, 2003, the musical television film The Cheetah Girls premiered on Disney Channel. It was based on the best-selling series of young adult books of the same name by Deborah Gregory and was filmed in October and November 2002.[2] The film starred Raven-Symoné, Sabrina Byran, Adrienne Bailon, and Kiely Williams. Singer Solange Knowles was originally cast, but pulled out of the film due to the promotion and release of her debut album Solo Star. The role was then given to Williams, who along with Bailon was originally in the girl group 3LW.[3] Upon release, the film was the number one rated basic cable telecast and premiered to 6.5 million viewers, a record for Disney at the time. The movie's DVD sold over 800,000 copies.[4] Several songs were recorded for the film, and though there had been no contractual plans for these songs to be released commercially, producer Debra Martin Chase was able to convince Disney to create new contracts and release the film's music as a soundtrack.[5] The soundtrack was released concurrently with the film on August 15, 2003. It peaked at number 33 on the Billboard 200 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.[6] "Cinderella" was released as the sole single from the album.[7]

A sitcom based on The Cheetah Girls was in development as a potential TV series for ABC in their 2004–2005 season. ABC was set to put the show into production in early 2004, with discussions also being held to write a role for fellow 3LW member, Jessica Benson.[8] ABC did not pick up the series and a pilot for the show was not filmed.[9]

2005–2006: Cheetah-licious Christmas and The Cheetah Girls 2

Following the success of the film, Disney began developing The Cheetah Girls as a real-life recording group.[10] Symoné opted to focus on solo projects, leaving a trio of Bailon, Williams, and Bryan. The group's first release as a trio and recording act was a cover of the Hercules soundtrack song "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" which appeared on Disneymania 3 in February 2005. In October 2005, the group released their debut record under Walt Disney Records, Cheetah-licious Christmas. The holiday album includes classic Christmas songs as well as several original songs, one of which was co-written by all three girls. The album peaked at number 74 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 375,000 copies as of June 2008.[11] [12] The album produced the single "Cheetah-licious Christmas".[13] In November, the group contributed a cover of "Shake a Tail Feather" to the soundtrack of the film Chicken Little, which was released as a single in France.[14] [15] In December, the group embarked on their first headlining tour, the Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour.[16]

In April 2006, the group's cover of "If I Never Knew You" from 1995's Pocahontas was released as a single from the compilation Disneymania 4. That same month, the group began filming the sequel musical film The Cheetah Girls 2.[17] Raven-Symoné returned for the film, which was shot on location in Barcelona, Spain.[18] The Cheetah Girls 2 premiered on August 26, 2006, and received over 8.1 million viewers, making it the highest-rated premiere for a Disney Channel Original Movie at the time.[19] The film's soundtrack album was released on August 15, 2006, ten days before the film's premiere. It peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.[20] The soundtrack was preceded by the single "The Party's Just Begun", which peaked at number 13 in New Zealand and at 85 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[21] The album's second single, "Strut", peaked at number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100. In October 2006, the group released a cover of "Route 66". The song was used to promote the Cars DVD release and was included on the special edition of The Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack which was released the following month.[22] [23]

Following the film's premiere, the group embarked on The Party's Just Begun Tour from September 2006 to March 2007. The tour grossed over $43 million USD.[24] [25] Two of the concert dates were recorded for the live album, , which was released July 10, 2007.

2007–2008: TCG, The Cheetah Girls: One World, and disbandment

In March 2007, the group's cover of "So This Is Love" from Cinderella was included on Disneymania 5. While touring on The Party's Just Begun Tour, the group worked on material for a second studio album. Bailon noted: "We'll be making a real album, not a soundtrack - it's important for people to see us as a real musical group."[26] Sabrina Bryan stated that they hoped to gather an audience of older fans while simultaneously staying true to their younger fan base.

On September 25, 2007, the group released their second studio album TCG. The album peaked at number 44 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 120,000 copies by June of the following year.[27] The album was preceded by the single "So Bring It On" on August 25, 2007; the song was the theme of Twitches Too.[28] "Fuego" was released as the second single from the album and peaked at number 27 on Billboards Hot Dance Club Play chart.[29] [30]

The third Cheetah Girls film was announced for pre-production in early 2007. Adrienne Bailon revealed in March 2007 that the film would be filmed for a three-month period in India and that it would have a theme centered around Bollywood.[31] Raven-Symoné confirmed in August 2007 that she would not appear in the third film, and later revealed that this was due to her feeling "excluded" and "ostracized" on the set of the second film.[32] [33] The group began filming their third and final Cheetah Girls movie, , in January 2008. The group covered "Someday My Prince Will Come" which appeared on Disneymania 6 in May. The Cheetah Girls: One World premiered on August 22, 2008 and its soundtrack was released on August 19. While the film was a ratings hit, debuting with 6.2 million viewers, the soundtrack failed to match the success of their previous soundtrack releases and sold 140,000 copies in its first two months.[34] In the fall of 2008, the group embarked on the One World Tour. In late December 2008, the group disbanded.[35] [36]

Legacy

The Cheetah Girls were the first multi-ethnic girl music group to come out of the Disney Channel. The group featured young women of various races, backgrounds, and sizes, and also showcased music from cultures around the world. The second movie took the group to Spain; songs such as “Amigas Cheetahs” and “Fuego” featured Spanish lyrics and utilized costumes that are typical of Spanish culture.[37]

The group was largely popular at the same time as the more “grown-up” multi-ethnic girl group, The Pussycat Dolls. The Cheetah Girls had comparatively tame choreography and dressed in innocuous clothing, which helped the group gain popularity with tweens and parents alike.[38] The message in The Cheetah Girls films is that stardom is attainable as long as you remember that your close personal relationships are more important.[39] The films communicated an idea of feminism to young viewers.[40]

Celebrities such as Fifth Harmony,[41] The McClain Sisters,[42] Zendaya,[43] Olivia Holt,[44] Coco Jones[45] and Brittany O'Grady[46] have mentioned The Cheetah Girls as idols or an inspiration. Musicians Cardi B and North West have also paid homage to The Cheetah Girls.[47] [48]

Filmography

Year Title Roles Notes
2003 The Cheetah Girls Raven-Symoné as Galleria Garibaldi, Adrienne Bailon as Chanel Simmons, Sabrina Bryan as Dorinda Thomas and Kiely Williams as Aquanette Walker Filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Manhattan, New York City
2006 The Cheetah Girls 2 Filmed in Barcelona, Spain
2008 Adrienne Bailon as Chanel Simmons, Sabrina Bryan as Dorinda Thomas, and Kiely Williams as Aquanette WalkerFilmed in Udaipur, India

Discography

See main article: The Cheetah Girls discography.

Albums

Soundtracks

Tours

See main article: The Cheetah Girls tours.

Merchandise

There are Cheetah Girls-based clothing lines, toys, and video games. The clothing line was made available in Sears stores.[49] A doll line was released in 2007, inspired by the Disney Channel Original Movies.

Several video games featuring the group were released for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, including The Cheetah Girls, The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations, and The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Stardom.

Book seriesThe Cheetah Girls is a book series that was written by Deborah Gregory and first published in 1999. The original series was the inspiration for the first movie; later books were released as movie tie-ins. The tie-ins include: The Cheetah Girls Junior Novel (released October 25, 2004; written by Deborah Gregory), The Cheetah Girls 2 Junior Novel (released July 18, 2006; written by Alice Alfonsi) and The Cheetah Girls: One World Junior Novel (released July 22, 2008; written by Kirsten Thorpe).

External links

Notes and References

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  14. Chicken Little (Single extrait de la bande originale du film) . 2005 . Walt Disney Records . 0946 3 46736 0 0 . France . CD Single.
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  30. Web site: March 15, 2008 . Dance Club Songs . 2024-10-01 . Billboard . en-US.
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