Phajja

Phajja were an all-female contemporary R&B trio that released two albums on Warner Bros. Records and several moderately successful singles. Its members are Kena and Nakia Epps, sisters from Chicago, and Karen Johnson, of Boston. The ladies began singing together in 1987. The group originally consisted of five members and the original name was "Not Your Average Girls". The five ladies traveled and performed original music for several years before landing their first record deal with Capitol Records in 1991, however never released an album. In 1993 the five ladies disbanded and Kena, Karen, & Nakia continued on, changed their name to "Phajja" and shortly after left Capitol Records and signed with Arista Records. In 1995 Phajja signed with Warner Brothers Records. Although having been signed to three major labels it was with Warner Brothers Records when they would release their first album "Seize The Moment"

Phajja
OriginU.S.A
GenresContemporary R&B
Years active1987–2000
LabelsWarner Bros. Records
MembersKena Epps
Karen Johnson
Nakia Epps

Phajja released two singles from its debut album "Seize the Moment" (1997), "What Are You Waiting For" and "So Long Well Well Well" they also appeared on Soul Train on May 17, 1997. Following a brief break, the group released the 1999 single "Checkin for Me." produced by Mario Winans and written by the ladies of Phajja and Shari "Truth Hurts" Watson, from their second album, Meeting in the Ladies' Room (2000).

Discography

Albums
  • Seize the Moment (1997)
  • Meeting in the Ladies Room (2000)
Singles
  • "So Long" (1997)
  • "What Are You Waiting For" (1997)
  • "Checkin for Me" (1999)
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