The iconic R&B trio, now featuring original members Cindy Herron-Braggs and Terry Ellis as well as singer, actress and model Rhona Bennett, are still going strong after three decades. Their smooth transition into the digital age, complemented by their effortless chic, has garnered the group over 30 million streams and more than 26 million YouTube views for their Top 6 hit singles alone; smashes such as the above-mentioned favorites as well as classics like “Hold On,” “Don’t Let Go,” and “Whatta Man,” which teamed them with the hip-hop duo Salt N Pepa.
In 2018, the group premiered their most diverse work yet with the release of the album Electric Café, which features collaborations with some of today’s most sought-after producers and artists including Ne-Yo and Snoop Dogg. While the seasoned songbirds stay connected to their R&B roots, their appreciation for diverse musical genres is reflected in new music blending the authenticity of hip-hop, old school rhythms and a contemporary sound. Since their debut, En Vogue has set the standard for female R&B and pop groups and continue that tradition today with their timeless appeal.