1. Cleopatra

2. Tweet

3. Blu Cantrell

4. Dream

5. Willa Ford

6. Youngstown

7. Fefe Dobson

8. Samantha Mumba

9. BBMak

10. Westlife

11. B*Witched

12. Blaque

13. 702

14. Eiffel 65

Bet you still know all the words.
The U.K. sister act blew up in 1998 with their album Comin' Atcha! and its hit single, "Cleopatra's Theme." They dropped another album in 2000, then disappeared. Their last performance together was in 2009. Cleo Higgins, the lead singer of the group, went off on her own in 2013. She made it to the semi-finals of the U.K.'s The Voice.
I was in middle school when Tweet's "Oops (Oh My)" hit the charts — and I had no idea what the song was about, but I loved it. Today I know what the song is about and I still love it. Tweet's last album was released in 2013, but she hasn't really had a hit since Southern Hummingbird. However, it was recently announced that she would be teaming up with Missy Elliot and Timbaland on an upcoming album.
You know you still know the words to Blu Cantrell's "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops)". In 2008, Cantrell appeared on NBC's Celebrity Circus, but since then we haven't heard much from her.
Dream's debut single "He Loves U Not" was everywhere in 2001. The girls were signed to Bad Boy Records and were basically the label's original Danity Kane. Their second song "This Is Me" also did well on the charts before the girls drifted off into pop history. Although their breakup was never officially announced, the band dissolved in 2003.
Willa Ford had a lot of competition in the late '90s/early 2000s: Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore. Her hit song "I Want to Be Bad" is still the absolute best, but Willa's music career pretty much begins and ends with that song. She's made a number of TV appearance since then, her last in 2010 on Chelsea Lately.
Does anyone remember their Disney Channel concert? Possibly the only live televised event that matters. The only song most people remember is probably "I'll Be Your Everything," and a few of you may remember "Sugar." The guys also had a song appear on the Pokémon movie soundtrack. In 2009, two of the members formed their own group, DC and Dallas.
Fefe Dobson was the cool Avril Lavigne; unfortunately the world wasn't ready for her. Since her debut, she's released three albums, with a fourth, Firebird, tentatively set to drop this year.
The Irish songstress slayed the charts in 2000 with "Gotta Tell You" and "Baby, Come Over" from her only album, Gotta Tell You. On Twitter she announced that she was planning her comeback and dropped a single last year. She's tried her hand at acting and modeling, but so far not much has happened. She married in 2012 and is expecting her first child this year.
There were only two boy bands that really mattered in the late '90s/early 2000s, and unfortunately, BBMak wasn't one. The boys had a few hits before breaking up in 2003, though. Two of the members, Christian and Stephen, still work in the music industry. Mark left the limelight to pursue a career as a personal trainer.
Westlife wasn't a huge success in the U.S., but in the U.K. they were everywhere. They managed to hang onto success across the pond until 2012, when they called it quits.
The Irish girl group's "C'est la Vie" is one of the most upbeat songs about sex ever and is pretty much the only song most people remember. They released a single and an EP in 2013, but no word since then.
The Atlanta-based girl group killed it in the early 2000s. Their single "Bring It All to Me," featuring JC Chasez, is still a good jam and everyone should have "808" on their playlist. After Left Eye's death, the girls were signed to her label, the band stalled. The girls split briefly but later reformed. They suffered another loss in 2012 when Natina Reed died after being struck by a car. Since then the remaining members have been recording and have announced a tribute album in Natina's honor.
"Where My Girls At" was the song of 1999 and probably played at every Y2K party in America. The girls split in 2010 but got back together for a performance in 2013.
The world will never forgive them for "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" because it is one of the most annoying songs of all time, right after the Crazy Frog song and Rednex's version of "Cotton-Eyed Joe."