Released: March 25, 2003

Songwriter: Mario Winans Anthony Walker Talib Kweli Hi-Tek

Producer: Mario Winans

[Intro]
You don't know
What we go through
So I'm singing this song for you

[Verse 1: Kameelah Williams]
Ain't got no time to play around
It ain't about just hangin' out
I got so much more to do
It ain't worth bein' with you

[Chorus: 702]
Some people think they wanna live this life
They see the fame but they don't know the price
It ain't that easy
I need you to feel me
Realities of a star

[Verse 2: Irish]
I'm staying focused on myself, hey
Ain't gotta please nobody else, uh
Got to do what's best for me
That's the way it has to be, baby

[Chorus: 702]
Some people think they wanna live this life
They see the fame but they don't know the price
It ain't that easy
I need you to feel me
It's the realities of a star, superstar

[Bridge: 702]
You don't know
What we go through
So I'm singing this song for you

[Chorus: 702]
Some people think they wanna live this life
They see the fame but they don't know the price
It ain't that easy
I need you to feel me
Realities of a star

[Outro: Meelah]
More than just traveling
But it's cool, I got my friends
And family, Pedigree, it'll be okay
Photoshoots, makeup, video, it's the truth
No sleep, missing your men

702

702 is an R&B vocal trio comprised of sisters Irish and LeMisha ‘Misha’ Grinstead and Kameelah Williams, the lead singer. “702” refers to the area code of their native Las Vegas, Nevada. They started as a quartet, which included Irish’s twin sister, Orish Grinstead—founding member and later a substitute vocalist.

The Grinstead sisters (along with Williams) attended the Las Vegas Academy of Performing Arts, and sometimes performed in the lobby of Caesars Palace. It was there they were discovered by comedian Sinbad, who convinced their parents to enter them in a music competition under the name “Sweeta Than Suga.” They came in second place, and met Michael Bivins, the founding member of R&B group New Edition. They recorded a few demos, with Orish eventually leaving the group—she was replaced by Kameelah Williams. The new group was dubbed “702.”

702’s debut album, No Doubt, was released on October 8 1996, and was co-produced by Missy Elliott. The album was certified gold. Their second album, the self-titled 702, was released June 15, 1999 and produced their most well-known hit to “Where My Girls At?”, which Missy wrote and produced. The song became the official anthem for the WNBA season opener in 1999.