F.A.T.E. (band; fictional)

NOTE: This page is a fictionalized version of the less popular girl group, F.A.T.E.

F.A.T.E. (short for For All That's Endured) were an American girl vocal trio formed in 1999, composed of Tiffany "Tiff" Chisolm, Shaunesa "Shy" Walker, and Patricia "Precious" McKelvin. The group is notable for their hits, "Just Because", "They'll Never Be", "Feel Tha Music", "Say Yeah", "Tender Kisses", "Be Careful (What U Wish 4)", and others. The group's main executive producer was Queen Latifah until 2009, when P. Diddy replaced her as the executive producer.

History
Tiffany Chisolm and Shaunesa Walker met in high school in Jersey City, NJ, and encountered Patricia McKelvin, who was visting from Harlem when they auditioned for a group of which she was already a member. They formed F.A.T.E. in 1997 and teamed up with managers Valerie Hicks and Alegna Harris, who managed to get a demo to an employee at the Flavor Unit production company, where it was heard by Queen Latifah's partner, Shakim Compere, who signed F.A.T.E. to their GhettoWorks label, which had a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Records. The group's first recording, "Just Because," appeared on the soundtrack to Deep Blue Sea and on the compilation The Takeover, and was released as their first single from their debut album, For All That's Endured.

Discography
Main article: F.A.T.E. discography


 * For All That's Endured (2000)
 * What U Wish 4 (2003)
 * Pretty Boys (2005)
 * Our Life & F.A.T.E. (as For All That's Endured) (2006)
 * 5 (2009)
 * F.A.T.E. (as For All That's Endured) (2012)