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Danity Kane is an American R&B and pop girl group signed to Bad Boy Records, first established in 2005. Formed on the third installment of MTV's Making the Band reality television series, the group comprises members Aundrea Fimbres, Dawn Richard, and Shannon Bex. The original line-up also included Aubrey O'Day and Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgette. On the finale episode of the third season of Making the Band 4, O'Day and Woods were confirmed as no longer a part of the group.

Their self-titled debut studio album was released in 2006 and achieved success in the United States, shipping a million copies domestically,[1] while spawning two singles with top 10 hit "Show Stopper" and the ballad "Ride for You." Danity Kane's second studio album, Welcome to the Dollhouse, was released on March 18, 2008, following the release of their second top 10 hit single "Damaged".[2]

History

2004 – 2005: Making the Band 3

In 2004, producer Sean "Diddy" Combs returned with Making the Band 3, this time searching for the next female super group. With the help of choreographer Laurie Ann Gibson, vocal trainer Doc Holiday and talent manager Johnny Wright, he set out on a multi-city search and found 20 young singers. While seven girls remained, Combs became discontent with the level of talent remaining in the competition, and eventually decided not to form a band. He did, however, give a reprieve to three contestants he felt deserved another chance, including then-best friends Aubrey O'Day and Aundrea Fimbres, whose close bond originally formed early in the season. The three contestants became the first to appear in Season 2 of the show.

Afterwards, Combs once again pressed his team to audition new girls for the group. Finally, twenty girls were chosen and moved into a loft in New York City. Viewers had become invested in O'Day and Fimbres's friendship, naming them "the Aus" and "Aubrea" (portmanteux of their first names put together), as they watched the two compete all over again for positions in the group.[3] O'Day emerged as the show's breakout star.[4]

After weeks of dance and singing lessons, promotional appearances, and a performance in front of 10,000 at a Backstreet Boys concert at Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, VA, eleven girls remained, including O'Day and Fimbres. The finalists were sent home for three months, told to polish up, and return for the final stretch in November 2005.

On the second season's finale on Monday, November 15, 2005, five of the eleven were chosen: O'Day first, Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgette second, Shannon Bex third, Dawn Angelique Richard fourth, and Fimbres last. The final five members of the group in place, the third season of Making the Band 3 tracked the development and struggles of the new band - from then on known as "Danity Kane" (a name taken from a female anime superhero created and drawn by Richard).[5] The group was later featured on the second and third seasons of Making the Band 4 with new male R&B group Day26, as well as new solo artist Donnie Klang.

2006 – 2007: Danity Kane

After months of recording, the band's debut album Danity Kane was released to mixed reviews on August 22, 2006 in the United States.

From left -- Woods, Bex, O'Day, Fimbres and Richard for their self-titled, platinum certified, debut album cover.

Produced by Timbaland, Scott Storch, Rodney Jerkins, Mario Winans and Ryan Leslie among others, the album sold over 90,000 copies in the first day of release, and over 234,000 in the first week of release. [6] It eventually debuted at number one on the U.S. Billbioard 200 albums chart, knocking veteran Christina Aguilera's Back to Basics from the top spot and out-selling hip-hop duo OutKast.[6] The album received a platinum certification from the RIAA in November 2006.[7]

The album's lead and title single "Show Stopper", produced by Jim Jonsin, was serviced to radio on August 4, 2006, and subsequently debuted at number 17 on Billboard's Hot 100; it however peaked at number 8 on that particular chart.[8] Outside the United States, the song became a top 30 success in Germany and Lithuania. The selection for the album's second single, Bryan Michael Cox produced "Ride for You", was influenced by a fan poll that went around through e-mails, MySpace, and the group's official web site. The music video for the song premiered on MTV's Total Request Live on December 5, 2006, the same day the band released a holiday song called "Home for Christmas" which was written by group member Dawn Richard.[9]

Between February 2007 to May 2007 Danity Kane performed as an opening act, along with the Pussycat Dolls, on Christina Aguilera's Back To Basics Tour. In the meantime the band intensified work on their second album, which was initially scheduled for a late 2007 release, but eventually pushed back to 2008.[10][10]

Rumors of disbandment

Ever since the creation of the group in 2005, Danity Kane was plagued by rumors of the group's demise. Such speculation existed due to the group's origin of being built from a reality show, their management, record label, and mentor.

In summer 2007, during a hiatus between their first and second albums, speculation by fans and the media circled the Internet and entertainment news outlets concerning the possibility of Danity Kane splitting up. The rumors were fueled by quotes taken out of context (most notably when Aubrey O'Day was questioned by TMZ[11] about her relationship to the successful pop girl group the Pussycat Dolls and their television show Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll[12]) and by work the group members have done outside of Danity Kane since the release of their debut album. D. Woods's association with another girl group, The Girl's Club, was specifically cited as adding credibility to breakup rumors. Additionally, reports of solo careers and of new groups forming from various combinations of members of the group were rampant.

Over the course of these rumors, the members of Danity Kane often published personal online responses to the breakup speculation.[13][14][15][16] It was not until July 25, 2007 that Danity Kane released an official statement on their group MySpace page stating that they were still together and working on their second album.

2007 – 2008: Welcome to the Dollhouse

While making several solo appearances on other artist's albums during fall 2007, Danity Kane was featured on the second season of the fourth iteration of Making the Band which debuted January 28, 2008 on MTV, where solo singer Donnie Klang, Day26, and the girls, lived and recorded their albums together.

"Damaged," the band's poll-voted lead single off of their second album Welcome to the Dollhouse was officially released as a digital single on January 29, and became the band's second top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Its music video had been nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for "Best Pop Video" and "Best Dancing in a Video" but lost to Piece of Me by Britney Spears and When I Grow Up by the Pussycat Dolls respectively. Welcome to the Dollhouse, was eventually released on March 18, 2008 in the United States, where it debuted at number-one of the Billboard 200, with first week sales of 236,000 copies (2,000 units more than their self-titled debut album).[17] The album eventually received a gold certification from the RIAA in April 2008. On September 28, 2008, the album had sold a total of 546,790 copies. In a May 2008 interview with Kiwibox.com, Danity Kane revealed that the follow up single to "Damaged" would be "Bad Girl."[18]

On the second season finale of Making the Band 4, it was announced that Danity Kane would be headlining a tour in 2008 and be featured on the next season of Making the Band, as Diddy stated himself. The third and final season of Making the Band 4 premiered on MTV August 19, 2008.

As the girls have stated in the Beatstock interview, they plan to release another single.[19] However, with the departure of two members this seems unlikely.

Departure of Aubrey O'Day and D. Woods

After the Making the Band Tour and the release of the first single Damaged, Danity Kane once again encountered rumors of a breakup. Largely spurred by scenes from the Making the Band series featuring their mentor Sean Combs sparring with O'Day over her dance performance and desire to create her own image separate from the group.[20] On the August 28, 2008 episode of Making the Band, due to being consistently frustrated with the image O'Day was now showcasing, Combs called O'Day "one of the worst dancers" in Danity Kane, when she used to be "one of the best".[21] He told O'Day that she no longer looked like the girl he signed.[21] Combs bluntly accused O'Day of trying to expand her fame at the expense of the entire group, and that she liked flaunting her breasts and wearing big hair.[21] O'Day had boasted about her natural cleavage to former WWE guru and current SunSport broadband television producer/host Paul Heyman of The Heyman Hustle. In a controversial act, she rubbed her cleavage on Heyman's arm.[22] Furious, Combs asked himself on television why he was keeping O'Day in the group.[20][21] However, with O'Day forgoing promotional appearances with the group to appear as Amber Von Tussle on Broadway's Hairspray, speculation arose that O'Day's role in the group had been marginalized.[citation needed] On September 7, 2008, the group appeared together at the MTV Video Music Awards to help present the Best New Artist Award.[23]

Separately, tension also seemed to be developing within the group due to rumors that Richard would perhaps be groomed to launch her own solo career with Bad Boy Records.[24] Rumors had been circulating that Richard was flown from Baltimore to New York for private meetings with Combs to launch her own solo career, especially after three tracks, which were purported to be Danity Kane tracks, but only featured Richard's vocals; these vocals were leaked on the Internet. Combs went as far as to introduce Richard in a solo performance in early September.[25] An Atlantic Records spokesperson responded, "At no point was [Richard] flown anywhere to record solo or meet alone with [Combs]. The girls are still very much together. They're going out to the Video Music Awards together ... and they're promoting their album ‘Welcome to the Dollhouse' and working on their third."[26] Richard is working on her own comic book based on the character she created which carries the group's name.[27]

On the October 7, 2008 episode of Making the Band, Combs stated that he did have Richard on three demos for his new album.[24] On the same episode of the show, after continued debate with O'Day about the well-being of Danity Kane, he stated that O'Day was no longer in the group -[24] as alluded to in an earlier episode within the season, after a TRL (Total Request Live) appearance. Combs was unaware of the specific problems within the group, but sensed that O'Day and Aundrea Fimbres, who were originally close friends, had drastically drifted apart.[24] O'Day and Richard informed Combs that the entire group had trust issues with management and ultimately each other.[24] The season finale, which took place Tuesday, October 14, 2008, confirmed the departure of O'Day and Woods.[28][29] Combs removed Woods due to feeling that she was unhappy with the group and that she had gotten "caught up in the wrath" of close friend O'Day.[28][29] In the live section of the episode, Combs explained that the reason he let O'Day go was that she was not the same person he signed, that the fame had changed her (as had been expressed on the August 28, 2008 episode).[29] "I got love for Aubrey," he said. "I don't have any beef with her. I just want to work with the young lady that I signed, not the person that fame has made her."[28] He later stated that he would be open to working with Woods again.[29] When O'Day came on to reply, just moments after deciding not to leave the studio, she first addressed the perception some people, especially bloggers, have of her. "I would rather be hated every damn day of my life for being real than loved for being something I'm not," she stated.[28] Combs, who spoke to the group and the audience via satellite, relayed to O'Day, "Check this out, baby girl... See, your attitude is gonna have you in a dark and lonely place. ... What you need to do, at the end of the day, is humble yourself."[28] Woods did not appear on the live episode due to prior obligations.[29]

In a backstage interview before the finale, O'Day said, "Tonight is a representation of the end of a chapter in my life; it's not the end of the book."[28] She added, "I will do everything possible to make my mark on this industry, and Danity Kane and [Combs] provided me with this amazing opportunity to go out and really touch people's hearts. I think the way that we were able to inspire people was something that I will never be able to achieve in that way again in my life."[28]

"MTV News reached out to a rep for Danity Kane to see where the future of the band stands now that [O'Day and Woods] are no longer in the group. It's being reported that D.Woods has plans to work with another group, the Girls Club. O'Day is working on a solo album.

In an October 15, 2008 interview with Us Weekly, Richard gave further insight into O'Day's dismissal from Danity Kane. "[Combs] did not like [O'Day's] image...where her image was going for the group," she said. "It wasn't a personal thing."[30] Richard explained that O'Day's increasingly "sexy look" was alienating young fans. Referring specifically to O'Day's topless pictures for Complex Magazine just a month before, Richard stated, "We had just did a signing with Dollhouse Teen, which is for 13, 14-year-old young girls... So we can't do that one day and then the next day do an obnoxious cover.... [Combs] wants the fans, and he says he can't do that if we can continue to go in the direction that we were going."[30] Richard further relayed, "[Combs] told me specifically that [O'Day] is no longer in Danity Kane and Danity Kane will move forward without her."[30] When asked if Combs would seek "replacements" for O'Day and Woods, Richard stated, "He has not said anything per that. But I think in my heart that he is gonna do another show."[30]

MTV News gauged fan reactions to the dismissal of O'Day and Woods. Fans have left empassioned, long and detailed comments on the MTV News site about their discontent regarding the decision to remove the two singers, and relayed that the remaining members were using the breakup to "score" publicity.[31] Richard, in particular, received resentment from fans.[31] Other fans were more upset about the breakup in general, with the sentiment that Danity Kane will lack the individuality (je ne sais quoi) and excitement that O'Day and Woods brought to the group.[31] Despite, however, the dismissal of O'Day and Woods, other sections of the fandom are willing to give the "new Danity Kane" a chance, and believe that the group will be as strong as they were before.[31]

With another season of Making the Band expected to air early next year, there are viewers and fans hoping that Combs reunites O'Day and Woods with Danity Kane before the choice to bring in new members is made.[31]

Current activities: The future of Danity Kane

In January 2009, the remaining members of Danity Kane, will start pre-production for their third studio album.[32] This will be their first album, with the departure of O'Day and Woods, as a trio and is suggested for a Summer 2009 release. In the meantime, Danity Kane has released a line of denim jeans through Dollhouse. Under Russell Simmons Plastic Cash International, Danity Kane's image will be featured on Visa debit cards. The group has been a part of a new ad campaign for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). Collectively, as a group, there are plans for a fragrance, clothing and makeup line.[32]

Richard also developed comic book based on the superhero which the group has based its name on, and will be released sometime in 2009.[33]

Tours

Headlining

Supporting act

Discography

Albums

Awards and nominations

Year Award
2006 Urban Music Award Won for "Best Group - Female"
2007 Poptastic Award Nominated for "Best Ringtone (for "Showstopper")"
2007 Soul Train Music Award Nominated for "Best R&B/ Album Group, Band or Duo"
2008 BET Award Nominated for "Best Group"
2008 Teen Choice Award Nominated "Best R&B Track for "Damaged"
2008 MTV Video Music Award Nominated "Best Pop Video" for "Damaged"
2008 MTV Video Music Award Nominated Best Dancing in a Video for "Damaged"
2008 Starshine Magazine Nomination for Best Dance Song for "Damaged"
2008 Starshine Magazine Nomination for "Best R&B / Hip-Hop Song for "Damaged"
2008 Starshine Magazine Nomination for "Favorite Group / Band"
2008 Online Hip Hop Awards Won for "Breakout Girl Group Of The Year(R&B)"
2008 Online Hip Hop Awards Won for "Album of the Year (R&B)"
2008 Online Hip Hop Awards Won for "Off the Hook Award (R&B)" for "Damaged"
2008 That Grape Juice: End of the Year Awards Nomination for "Album of the Year" for "Welcome to the Dollhouse"[34]

References

  1. ^ "RIAA Certifications". Billboard. Retrieved 2007-06-23.
  2. ^ ""Daddy, Bionce, Puff Make 'Spotlight Live' New York's Hot Tuesday-Night Ticket"". MTV News. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
  3. ^ Aubrey O'Day / Heart On My Sleeve Shop "Aubrey O'Day". aubreyoday.com. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ "Aubrey O'Day MTV's Making the Band hottie gears up for more catfights and dance-offs". Blender. September 2005. Retrieved 2008-10-16. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Bad Boy's Diddy introduces Danity Kane
  6. ^ a b ""Outkast Take A Billboard Beating From Diddy's Danity Kane"". VH1 News. Retrieved 2007-08-19. Cite error: The named reference "VH1-1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  7. ^ "RIAA Certifictaions". Billboard. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  8. ^ Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - Danity Kane
  9. ^ ""D. Woods Clears Up Rumors"". Rap-Up. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  10. ^ a b ""Danity Kane Keeping The 'Show' Going On New CD"". billboard. Retrieved 2007-04-02.
  11. ^ ""Aubrey ditch's Danity for Dolls?"". TMZ. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  12. ^ Rap-Up.com:// google me, baby » Blog Archive » Aubrey O’Day to Join The Pussycat Dolls?
  13. ^ AubreyOday.us | Celebrating our one year online
  14. ^ AubreyOday.us | Celebrating our one year online
  15. ^ AubreyOday.us | Celebrating our one year online
  16. ^ AubreyOday.us | Celebrating our one year online
  17. ^ Katy Hasty (2008-03-26). ""Danity Kane Snags Second Straight No. 1 Album"". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  18. ^ Steven Horowitz (2008-05-27). ""Danity Kane Exclusive Interview"". Kiwibox.com. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  19. ^ YouTube. ""Danity Kane Exclusive Interview"".
  20. ^ a b ""MTV's Making the Band"". MTV.
  21. ^ a b c d Making the Band, MTV (2008-08-28). Retrieved on 2008-10-16.
  22. ^ Rothstein, Simon (2008-06-03). "SHE'S one of the hottest singing stars in America – and now Aubrey O'Day has given her raunchiest interview yet". The Sun. Retrieved 2008-10-16. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  23. ^ ""MTV Viewers Have Spoken With Three Moonmen"". Market Watch.
  24. ^ a b c d e Making the Band, MTV (2008-10-07). Retrieved on 2008-10-07.
  25. ^ ""Danity Kane Breakup!?!?"". Media Takeout. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  26. ^ ""Is Diddy raisin' Kane with Danity project?"". Rush and Malloy. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  27. ^ ""Danity Kane's MTV fame reels in marketers"". Reuters. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  28. ^ a b c d e f g Vena, Jocelyn (2008-10-15). "Aubrey O'Day And D. Woods Kicked Out Of Danity Kane, Diddy Announces. Dismissal announced during the live season-three finale of 'Making the Band 4.'". MTV. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
  29. ^ a b c d e Making the Band, MTV (2008-10-14). Retrieved on 2008-10-14.
  30. ^ a b c d "Why Aubrey O'Day Was Kicked Out of Danity Kane". Us Weekly. 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-10-16. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  31. ^ a b c d e Vena, Jocelyn (2008-10-17). "Danity Kane Fans React To Aubrey O'Day, D. Woods' Dismissals. One says downsized group 'needs personality,' while another pledges support 'as long as the music is good.'". MTV. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
  32. ^ a b http://dawnrichard.org/displayimage.php?album=334&pos=0
  33. ^ http://www.rap-up.com/2008/09/05/danity-kane-launches-comic-book/
  34. ^ http://www.thatgrapejuice.net/2008/12/vote-that-grape-juice-end-of-year.html#more

See also

Biographical or discographical

Preceded by Making The Band
2005
Succeeded by