Irish from the 1990s R&B group 702 passed away
Irish was one third of the 702 group that rose to fame in 1998. While 702 had several hits, during a short period of time, “Where My Girls At?” was their claim to fame. That song has become one of the most popular, in pop culture. Every few years, the song is used for commercials. In 2017, 702 reunited and they were making TV and award show appearances. Sadly, the group is back in the news as their member, Irish, passed after having a health battle.
Irish represented 702 and the group made history, just from getting in the game. During that period of time, most R&B groups came from either the South, New York/New Jersey, or California. Back then, the idea of a group coming from Las Vegas was unheard of. As a result, when these girls rose to fame, they named themselves after their city. Not only is 702 the name of the group, but also, this is the area code for the Vegas area.
Irish ended up departing 702, but her sister, LeMisha remained in the group. Last night, LeMisha took to Instagram to share devastating news. According to LeMisha, Irish had been struggling with health issues. In her message, LeMisha said that Irish had a long battle and that the battle has come to an end. Sadly, this means that Irish has passed, making her transition. As a result, 702 fans, and people aware of the situation have sent condolences.
Irish from the 1990s R&B group 702 passed away