Flying Solo: Famous Artists That Started in a Group
These artists made their own lane without their crew.
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Michelle Williams | Destiny's Child - She can't shake her destiny! Even though Michelle has gone gospel, we'll always have the luxury of chalking up her tremendous singing experience to all those world tours, music videos and chart-topping albums back in her Destiny's Child days. (Photos from Left: Mike McGinnis/Getty Images, Brenda Chase/Getty Images)
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Pusha T | Clipse - Let's go back to the "Grindin'" days and just reminisce for a second. Pusha T and his bro No Malice would rip into verses with their insane bars, but recently Pusha has taken on his career solo while his brother took on a more faith-driven path. (Photos from Left: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for Ketel One, Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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Omarion | B2K - Back when Omarion had braids, no kids and was still wishing he had a girlfriend, he was singing lead for the heartthrob group B2K. Every girl's dream was to be at the Scream Tour, but as we've gotten older, we're more interested in jamming with Omarion at Summer Jam to "Post to Be." (Photos from Left: Brad Barket/Getty Images for BET's Rip The Runway, Mark Mainz/Getty Images)
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Tina Campbell | Mary Mary - Although the Grammy Award-winning group Mary Mary might not be together anymore, that doesn't mean the two songstresses aren't still firing up some great tunes on their own. Right after Erica put out her amazing first solo album, Tina came out with one too, called It's Personal. (Photos from Left: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Dove Awards, Laura Farr/Newsmakers/Getty Images)
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Marques Houston | Immature - Marques Houston has made quite a name for himself, from acting to singing. He started off with the R&B group Immature. And they didn't just stick to music, they had some dope roles in movies, too. (Photos from Left: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images, Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Justin Timberlake | N'Sync - Let's be absolutely real, when you saw this list, the first person you thought of was JT! So it's no surprise that the pop group N'Sync and Justin Timberlake made this list. They set off the '90s airwaves for so long, it's sad to think they're not still together. (Photos from Left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for JT, Brenda Chase/Getty Images)
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Missy Elliott | Sista - Before she was Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott, she started off in the all-girl group Sista showing off her killer vocals. These R&B sistahs had some good jams! (Photos from Left: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for H&M, Swing Mob/Elektra Records)
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Lil' Wayne | Hot Boys - These Hot Boys were on fire! In '99, rappers Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, BG and Turk dropped Guerilla Warfare and demanded their respect after selling over 1.5 million since its release. Lil' Wayne is sitting on millions now with an awesome solo career and top exec positions. Must be nice! (Photos from Left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage/Getty Images)
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Kehlani | Poplyfe - Don't you think the lead singer of Poplyfe from America's Got Talent season 6 has an uncanny resemblance to R&B up-and-comer Kehlani? Well, it's because they're the same person. Although Kehlani and her teen pop band didn't take home the prize that night, I'd have to say she's winning in other ways nowadays. (Photos from Left: Steve C Mitchell/Landov, Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic)
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Ice Cube | NWA - Compton hip hop group NWA made waves around the country with their debut release of Straight Outta Compton. Ice Cube split from the group in 1989 and continued making a name for himself beyond the mic by getting into some serious acting roles as well as landing huge endorsements. (Photos from Left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images, Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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