Eden's Crush

Eden's Crush
Origin United States
Genres
Years active 2000-2001
Labels London-Sire
Past members Ana Maria Lombo
Ivette Sosa
Maile Misajon
Nicole Scherzinger
Rosanna Tavarez

Eden's Crush was an American girl group who were created on the American television series Popstars which aired on AOL Time Warner's WB. The group was formed in late 2000 and consisted of Ana Maria Lombo, Ivette Sosa, Maile Misajon, Nicole Scherzinger and Rosanna Tavarez.[1]

Career

Hundreds of girls competed to become pop stars in late 2000 on the TV series Popstars, produced by David Foster. The group was narrowed down to five finalists, Ivette Sosa, Maile Misajon, Ana Maria Lombo, Nicole Scherzinger and Rosanna Tavarez, over several prime time episodes. Warner Bros./Sire Records signed the group to a recording contract before the band was named or had finalized its membership, due to the hours of network television exposure the group would receive.[2]

The group's debut single, "Get Over Yourself" topped the Canadian Singles Chart and peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Love This Way" was released as promotional singles in some radio stations. Their album Popstars was certified gold, and peaked at number 6 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The group also guest starred as themselves on the television show Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Also in 2001 they played as a support act on some dates for *NSYNC's Pop Odyssey Tour and Jessica Simpson's DreamChaser Tour.[3] At the end of 2001, their record company, London-Sire Records, folded and the group eventually disbanded.

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Sales
US
[4]
CAN
[5]
Popstars[6] 6 17
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Certifications Album
US
[8]
US
Pop

[9]
CAN
[10]
"Get Over Yourself" 2001 8 28 1 Popstars
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

Title Year Album
"Love This Way"[12] 2001 Popstars

Concert tours

Opening act

References

  1. Klein, Alec (2003). Stealing time: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the collapse of AOL Time Warner. Simon & Schuster. p. 260. ISBN 0-7432-4786-8.
  2. Pozner, Jennifer (2003). Dicke, Rory Cooke; Piepmeier, Alison, eds. Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century. UPNE. pp. 48–49. ISBN 1-55553-570-4.
  3. "Eden's Crush: Rising Popstars". Girlything.com. Retrieved 2010-04-08.
  4. "Billboard Chart History: Eden's Crush". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  5. "Billboard Canadian Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  6. "Eden's Crush – Popstars". Allmusic. 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  7. Caulfield, Keith (March 3, 2006). "Ask Billboard". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
  8. "Billboard Hot 100 - Eden's Crush". Billboard. 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  9. "Pop Songs 100 - Eden's Crush". Billboard. 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  10. "Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  11. "US certifications". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  12. "Eden's Crush – Love This Way". Discogs. 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
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