RGB (vocal group)

RGB, short for Raine, Gabrielle and Baines, is an El Kadsreian-American R&B vocal trio from Wallowdale, El Kadsre City & Chicago, Illinois. The group was formed by Australian-El Kadsreian musician and record producer, William Benter and consists of Jamaican-born El Kadsreian Raine "Rebelle" Waterman, and American members, Gabrielle Williams and Jenny Baines. Formed in 1993 to cash in on the success of other vocal trios such as SWV and TLC, RGB has since become one of the bestselling R&B groups and El Kadsreian trios of all time, earning success with the singles, "Play No Games", which is based around a sample of Chuckii Booker's "Games" and credits Booker as a featured artist, "Baby Can't (Fix My Heart)", "Part of You Forever", "Not So Fast", among others.

The group went on hiatus in 1998 when Gabrielle Williams fell into a coma after a car accident. This led to possible rumors that the group would be split should Gabrielle die comatose. Fortunately, Gabrielle recovered from her coma in 2000 and the group reunited the following year.