Adrienne Eliza Bailon, a talented individual, was born on October 24, 1983, in the vibrant city of New York, specifically in New York City, to loving parents Nilda Felix and Freddy Bailon. She was raised alongside her family, including her parents, her stepfather Joe Felix, and her older sister Claudette, who shares a special bond with Adrienne. The siblings would often sing for their family and friends at home, showcasing their passion for music and understanding that it was their calling.
As they grew older, their love for singing only intensified, and they knew that they wanted to pursue a career in the music industry. Adrienne's major breakthrough occurred in 1999, when she was selected to sing backup for Ricky Martin at his concert at Madison Square Garden, following an impressive performance with her church choir. This experience was a significant milestone in her journey, and it marked the beginning of her rise to fame.
However, her real breakthrough came when she was invited to join the R&B group 3 Little Women, alongside Naturi Naughton and Kiely Williams. The group's self-titled debut album, "3LW," was released in 2000 and achieved double platinum status. The group's second album, "A Girl Can Mack," was released just a week before Naturi Naughton's departure from the group. Following Naturi's exit, the remaining members, Adrienne, Kiely Williams, and Jessica Benson, continued to make music together.