The McClain Sisters are an American pop girl group, formed in Atlanta, Geor… Read Full Bio ↴The McClain Sisters are an American pop girl group, formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2011. The group consists of the sisters, China Anne McClain, Sierra Aylina McClain, and Lauryn Alisa McClain. They appeared in the movie Daddy’s Little Girls.
Sierra, Lauryn and China Anne McClain are a trio of young sisters and entertainers who have a genuine love for acting, singing and dancing. These talented young girls have grown up watching Disney movies and musical classics such as The Wiz, Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Annie. Their first interest in entertainment began when they accompanied their father, Michael McClain, to the recording studio where he worked as a music producer, vocalist, songwriter and sound engineer. They discovered a common bond through their love of music. After these determined sisters began to write songs and choreograph dance routines, they named their group, 3mcclaingirls. Their father, Michael began to produce their music and the dynamic threesome launched their official website, 3mcclaingirls.com, in 2005.
On June 14, 2011, the McClain Sisters the group signed with Hollywood Records, which their cousin Samantha McClain was signed with.[1] China and her sisters performed a new song called “Rise” at the Mall of America on March 11, 2012. Written by the McClain Sisters and produced by their father, Michael “MJ” McClain, it is the lead promotional single for the Disneynature film Chimpanzee. The song premiered on the iTunes Store on March 23, 2012, with the music video premiering on March 26. The video premiered during an episode of Austin & Ally and was uploaded onto Youtube the next day. It will also be featured as a Disney Friends For Change anthem
Sierra, Lauryn and China Anne McClain are a trio of young sisters and entertainers who have a genuine love for acting, singing and dancing. These talented young girls have grown up watching Disney movies and musical classics such as The Wiz, Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Annie. Their first interest in entertainment began when they accompanied their father, Michael McClain, to the recording studio where he worked as a music producer, vocalist, songwriter and sound engineer. They discovered a common bond through their love of music. After these determined sisters began to write songs and choreograph dance routines, they named their group, 3mcclaingirls. Their father, Michael began to produce their music and the dynamic threesome launched their official website, 3mcclaingirls.com, in 2005.
On June 14, 2011, the McClain Sisters the group signed with Hollywood Records, which their cousin Samantha McClain was signed with.[1] China and her sisters performed a new song called “Rise” at the Mall of America on March 11, 2012. Written by the McClain Sisters and produced by their father, Michael “MJ” McClain, it is the lead promotional single for the Disneynature film Chimpanzee. The song premiered on the iTunes Store on March 23, 2012, with the music video premiering on March 26. The video premiered during an episode of Austin & Ally and was uploaded onto Youtube the next day. It will also be featured as a Disney Friends For Change anthem
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Clip My Wings If you get to feelin' like you want to give…
Electronic Apology Here you go, calling my phone, with another lie I…
Go Suck it up, we're going down 30 seconds 'till we smash…
Great Divide I never knew I lost you till I found you And…
Jingle Bell Rock Rock rock rock rock rock rock rock rock rock rock…
Perfect Mistake Surprisingly enough, I tried to picture your face in my…
Rise I used to be afraid of giving up The road was…
Sharp as a Razor He-he-he-Hey! Come on! Drop the beat on us all night…
The Great Divide I never knew I lost you till I found you And…
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