Sweet 'N Lo
Sweet 'N Lo was an American rap duo consisting of Georgette "Sweet" Franklin and Lori "Lo" Esteen.[1] They found minimal success with their first and only single, 40 Dog, which was taken from their only studio album entitled, Pucker Up. 40 Dog peaked at number sixty on The U.S. R&B chart.[2] Pucker Up was released on August 3, 1993 via Atlantic and Third Stone Records.
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Genres | Hip hop, funk, rap |
Years active | 1993–1996 |
Labels | Atlantic, Third Stone Records |
Associated acts | Tha Alkaholiks |
Past members | Georgette "Sweet" Franklin Lori "Lo" Esteen (deceased) |
Members
Lori Esteen
Lori "Lo" Esteen went into group management after the release of Sweet 'N Lo's debut album. On January 25, 1996, Lori, her friend Thomas Blincoe and her friend Diana Davis were found shot to death in Jefferson Park in Los Angeles, California.[3] She was twenty-six-years-old.
Georgette Franklin
Georgette "Sweet" Franklin was later involved in songwriting, including writing Jennifer Lopez's 2001 hit song Love Don't Cost a Thing.[4]