Catherine, Christina, Jodi, and Janelle Pyfrom want to become pop's next big thing. But that's not what makes them stand out. The four Miami sisters — who were born in Miami and raised in the Bahamas — are identical quadruplets.
“At first, it was more for fun, but then Christina got the Backstreet Boys CD, and we fell in love," Jodi says. "Then in
The girls initially made sketches and performed songs on YouTube. They even have a few videos where they pull the
Since their signing, they’ve been able to record in the studio with the former American Idol host, though, he still can't really tell the girls apart.
FourEver1's sound has transitioned from island pop to a more modern club sound over the group's short lifespan. In fact, FourEver1 played at Miami's most recent Winter Music Conference to promote the single, “All About Tonight.” They were not 21 at the time, so they weren't fully able to experience Miami's nightlife, but the sisters say that the weekend was "Crazy — in a good way."
The group has been taking choreography lessons in preparation for an upcoming tour, and have a new song out called "Turn It Up."
"In general, we try to show off each of our talents whenever one of us has a solo... We switch up to whoever sounds the best on certain parts. Janelle is really good at the high notes. Christina is good at the low register — brassy voice. Jodi has the poppy voice. Growing up, we all listened to different types of music. I was obsessed with boy bands," Jodi tells us.
And while FourEver1 might still be trying to pinpoint their sound and style, they are already — as far as we know — the world's biggest identical quadruplet band in the world.