She’s a brown skin black woman that sang music, that the black community wasn't necessarily doing at that time. Little did I know I had a lot to learn.įelisha: Everything! First of all, I could see myself in her. I’m like “this is it for me! This is all I need to do in life, I’m good.” At 8 years old.
We knew we had some sort of talent and we were ready to let it shine.įelisha: I thought I was going to be Whitney Houston. It just happened way earlier for us.Īt that age, did you guys know what you wanted to do in the industry?įallon: I knew what I wanted to do. All of our sisters, same mother, same father, the 4 of us were in a group. We were singing, we've been singing since we could walk. You’ve been in the music industry since 8 years old, what happened then?įallon: We got our first record deal at 8 years old. Self-proclaiming themselves as the “black Mary-Kate and Ashley of the music industry,” Fallon’s catalog includes writing and producing DaniLeigh’s Platinum-certified “Easy” featuring Chris Brown, while Felisha’s includes co-producers on Justin Beiber’s “Peaches,” which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.įlaunt caught up with Felicia and Fallon King via Zoom to discuss their roots in the music industry, growing up in Atlanta, ACRAZE remixing their song, the grind and their journey, their biggest songs, the days of Cherish, fashion, being on reality television, and more! Challenging the status quo of a predominantly male-dominated space, both creatives entered the publishing world in 2015, with Felisha later signing with Sony/ATV and Fallon at Universal Music. You may have seen both ladies on BET Presents The Encore, but their main passion will always reside behind-the-scenes making music. Hailing from Atlanta, the twin sisters first came as members of former girl group Cherish, who exploded onto the scene in the early 2000’s with smash hits “Do It To It” and “Unappreciated.” Throughout their careers, both Felisha and Fallon are proud to be able to wear multiple hats, from singing, songwriting, and producing, to becoming reality television stars and entrepreneurs.
Felisha and Fallon King are two powerhouses that you want in your corner.