N'Versity

N'Versity
Origin Pomona, California, U.S.
Genres Pop / R&B
Years active 20032006
Members Cassy (2005–2006)
Kandie (2005–2006)
BB (Barbie) (2005–2006)

N'Versity was an American girl group from Pomona, California. The group were most notable for their two-time appearance on NBC's America's Got Talent. The group consisted of members Cassy, Kandie and BB. On September 2, 2006, N'Versity won the award for Best Rising Star Female Vocal Group at the Las Vegas Music Awards.

History

The group's co-founder was Kandie. The group were formerly named Blush 3, but later renamed themselves UNEEK. However, the name was changed again because other artists had already used the name. The group were finally named 'N'Versity. The name is a take on the words unity and diversity because of the girls' different ethnic backgrounds. As well as appearing on America's Got Talent, N'Versity also appeared in JoJo's music video for her single, "Not That Kinda Girl".

The members of N'Versity

Cassy is an actress and songwriter. She began her career acting in a Visa credit card commercial at the age of seven. Earlier on, she began acting in theater, playing Annie in Annie and Sandy in Grease. Cassy is currently a member of the Wescovaires, her high school choir.

Kandie is an actress, songwriter, and dancer that started out performing in a GAP commercial at age eight. She later became a lead singer of a rock band as well as playing the role of young Nala in the Broadway edition of The Lion King. Kandie now goes by the name of Kay Hunie.

BB (Barbie) is an actor and dancer. She has appeared in music videos, movies and commercials as well as performing live performances for major artists such as Macy Gray.

Discography

Track listing

  1. "Blast Off"
  2. "Right Before My Eyes"
  3. "That's Right"
  4. "First Love"
  5. "Freakin' Me Out"
  6. "Could It Be"
  7. "Wake Up"
  8. "Sorry"
  9. "I Got It"
  10. "Stand By You"
  11. "Ooh La La"
  12. "Hold It In"

Awards and nominations

Year Award-giving Body Award Result
2006 Las Vegas Music Awards Best Rising Star Female Vocal Group Won


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