Kiely Williams is an American singer, actress, and songwriter, best known for her work in the early 2000s. Born on July 9, 1986, in Alexandria, Virginia, she gained prominence as a member of the girl group 3LW (Three Little Women), which formed in 1999. The group achieved significant success with hits like "No More (Baby I'm a Do Right)" and "Playas Gon' Play," helping to define the early 2000s R&B and pop landscape. Following her time with 3LW, Williams joined the Disney Channel's girl group The Cheetah Girls, where she contributed to the group's popularity through music and film projects. Notable works include the songs "Cheetah Sisters" and "Girl Power," as well as appearances in the successful Cheetah Girls film series. Kiely Williams' impact on music lies in her contributions to the girl group phenomenon of the early 2000s, influencing a generation of pop and R&B artists. Her work has been characterized by a blend of catchy melodies and empowerment themes, resonating with young audiences and contributing to the evolution of girl groups in the pop music landscape.