Tom Gurl Four

TG4
Origin United States
Genres Pop, R&B, and Hip-Hop
Years active early 20012004
Labels A&M; T.U.G. Entertainment
Associated acts IMX, B2K
Past members
Keisha Henry
Amber (Ambee) Streeter
Ashley Gallo
Davida Williams

TG4 (Tomgirls Forever) was an all girl R&B quartet. The group consisted of members Keisha Henry, Davida Williams, Amber (Ambee) Streeter, and Ashley Gallo.

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Music career

The group was assembled by Chris Strokes and was signed to T.U.G. Entertainment, where Stokes served as their manager.[1] The group's only major single is Virginity , peaking at number 88 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in 2002.[2] Their second single from the album was 2 Minutes, which a video was filmed for. It failed to chart on any Billboard charts. The group parted ways with their original label and their album, Time for the New, was shelved indefinitely. After Davida Williams departed from the group to focus on her acting career, they renamed the group Tomgirls 4 Eva and they were signed to Soul Chemistry.[3] Shortly thereafter, the group disbanded.

Performances and Appearances

TG4 notatble performances were on Soul Train and the Scream II tour with Lil' Bow Wow and B2K.[4] In addition,the group had featured cameos in IMX's Ain't No Need video and B2K's Why I Love You video.[5]

Time For The New (2003)(Unreleased Studio Album)

Keisha Henry: Lead Vocalist/All Backing Vocals;

Ambee Steeter: Lead Vocalist/Melismatic Runs/All Backing Vocals

Ashley Gallo: Secondary Vocalist/All Backing Vocals;

Davida Williams: Secondary Vocalist/All Backing Vocals

Virginity: 1st & 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry, Bridge/Adlibs: Ambee Steeter

Zip It Up (featuring Needa S): 1st & 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry, Adlibs: Ambee Steeter, Rap: Needa S

Can't Trust a Friend (featuring Needa S): 1st & 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry, Adlibs: Ambee Steeter, Rap: Needa S

Busted: 1st & 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry, Bridge: Ashley Gallo; Adlibs: Ambee Steeter

Pop The Question: 1st Verse: Keisha Henry, 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry & Ambee Steeter (Adlibs), Spoken: Davida Williams

Sweat: 1st & 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry, Adlibs: Ambee Steeter

Way Gone: 1st & 2nd Verse: Ambee Steeter

Two Minutes: 1st Verse: Davida Williams, Pre Chorus/Adlibs/Bridge: Ambee Steeter, 2nd Verse: Ashley Gallo, Bridge: Keisha Henry

My Pillow: Verse 1: Davida Williams (Backing Vocals: Ashley Gallo), 2nd Verse: Ambee Steeter (Backing Vocals: Ashley Gallo)

Best Friend: 1st & 2nd Verse: Ambee Steeter

Secretly: 1st & 2nd Verse: Davida Williams, Bridge: Ashley Gallo, Adlibs: Ambee Steeter

Virginity Remix (featuring Needa S): 1st & 2nd Verse: Keisha Henry, Bridge/Adlibs: Ambee Steeter, Rap: Needa S

Epiphany (formerly known as TG4) (2004)(Unreleased Second Studio Album)

Keisha Henry: Lead Vocalist/All Backing Vocals;

Ambee Steeter: Lead Vocalist/Melismatic Runs/All Backing Vocals

Ashley Gallo: Secondary Vocalist/All Backing Vocals;

It's a Party (featuring Joe Budden)

Make it Sexy (Unreleased)

After TG4

Towards the time of the group's dissolution, member Davida Williams left the group to pursue an acting career.
Member Keisha Henry recently made an appearance on the CW reality television show Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious.[6]
Ambee has modified her stage name to SeVen and is now a part of Rich Harrison's new girl group RichGirl, who are in the process of recording their debut album. With the promo single 24s which is on the charts landing a spot at number 65 and they lead single He Aint With Me Now (tho)[7]

Discography

Albums

Information
Time for the New

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
Hot 100 R&B Hot Singles Sales R&B Singles Sales
2002 "Virginity" - 88 5 3
2003 "2 Minutes" - -
2004 "It's A Party" -

References