Changing Faces

Changing Faces is comprised of Cassandra Lucas of East Harlem, New York and Charisse Rose of Bronx, New York. The two girls met one another while studying at New York's Music and Art High School. Even so, the girls went their separate ways to pursue degrees at different universities with Lucas studying sociology at Hunter College and Rose studying criminal justice at John Jay. Nevertheless, both girls maintained an active interest in music and reunited when hired to do supporting vocals on tour with Sybil.

The girls stuck with Sybil for two years before they made up their minds to go their own way and formed the duo Changing Faces. They worked nights together recording a demo tape but it was only when Kenny Smoove of Spoiled Rotten heard the girls singing on the street that they were signed.

The group's self-titled debut album had the support of R. Kelly who wrote and produced the album's first two singles, 'Stroke You Up' and 'Foolin.'' Released in 1994, the album was driven by the strength of the aforementioned singles and went gold. 'Stroke You Up,' the first single, went platinum and reached #3 on the Hot 100. 'Foolin' Around,' the album's second single, reached #9 on the R&B charts.

In 1997, the group followed up their debut with the album All Day All Night. The album featured the hit single, 'G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.' which is the group's only #1 R&B single to date. The single was produced by Kelly and went platinum, helping the album to gold status.

Their last album, Visit Me, was released in 2000 and failed to make a significant impact on the charts. The album's best single, 'That Other Woman,' reached #16 on the R&B charts.