Dream (band)
Fact Sheet
| Musical genre: | Rock |
| City | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Years active | 1998-2003 |
Dream hit the music scene in 2000 with their hit single "He Loves U Not", and their debut album It Was All A Dream in 2001. The first single from this album, "He Loves U Not," peaked at #2 on MTV's TRL and became the first video by a girl group to be retired from the countdown. The subsequent single, "This Is Me," enjoyed a fair amount of success as well; the music video hit #1 on TRL. The final video from the album, "This Is Me (remix)" featured rapper Kain as well as Diddy. A fourth single and video, "In My Dreams," were planned but fell through. Play Along Toys even released Dolls of the group in 2001. In April 2002, Melissa Schuman left the group to pursue her dream of acting. A lengthy search led by Diddy and the three remaining members led to 15-year-old Kasey Sheridan becoming the newest and youngest member of the group.
In the summer of 2003, Dream returned to the scene with a new, sexier image and a new single featuring rapper Loon called "Crazy." The single and its video did not receive the acclaim and success of "He Loves U Not," and the second single from the album, supposedly "That's OK," was never released. Dream's sophomore album, Reality, was to follow in May, however, its release kept being postponed, and it was ultimately never released. Dream was then dropped from Bad Boy Records, and the group subsequently broke up. Members Ashley Poole and Melissa Schuman are currently pursuing solo singing careers. Member Holly Arnstein has joined the California-based alternative band Whirl Magnet.
In September 2005, a group of fans discovered that the unreleased Reality CD was available for purchase on a French website. It is speculated that the CD was released in France to keep Bad Boy Records from violating the album release contract with Dream while saving as much money as possible. The CD was purchased and the music was spread to the fans.
