Eternal

Eternal

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Eternal, the British R&B powerhouse of the '90s, wasn't just a girl group; they were a sophisticated antidote to the bubblegum pop dominating the charts. Sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett, along with Kéllé Bryan and later Louise Redknapp, forged a sound that blended soulful harmonies with hip-hop sensibilities, creating a distinctly UK brand of R&B. Think En Vogue meets Soul II Soul, with a dash of early TLC. Their debut album, "Always & Forever," catapulted them to fame in 1993, boasting hits like "Stay" and "Just a Step From Heaven." These weren't just chart-toppers; they were cultural touchstones, defining the soundtrack of a generation. Eternal represented a shift in British pop, paving the way for other R&B acts and challenging the dominance of US imports. Their signature harmonies and slick production, often courtesy of hitmakers like Dennis Charles, solidified their status as genuine artists, not just a manufactured pop product. Despite line-up changes and solo pursuits, Eternal's impact remains undeniable. Their influence can be heard in contemporary artists who blend R&B with pop sensibilities. Though a full reunion remains elusive, their back catalog continues to resonate, a testament to their enduring appeal and the timeless quality of their music.