303 (group)
303 was a late 1990s and early 2000s American electronic music group, primarily known for their blend of electronic beats, pop sensibilities, and rap-influenced vocals. Based out of Denver, Colorado, the group consisted of three members: singer/songwriter/guitarist Gwen Mariani, keyboardist/programmer/producer Brad Relf, and rapper/lyricist/vocalist Sean Foreman.
The name "303" is a reference to Denver's area code. They achieved mainstream success with songs such as "Don't Trust Me" and "STARSTRUKK" (with Katy Perry) that were noted for their catchy hooks and often suggestive lyrics.
3OH!3's music is generally categorized as crunkcore, a fusion genre that combines elements of crunk, hip hop, and electronic music. Their songs often feature Auto-Tune vocal effects and synthesized instrumentation.
The group gained popularity through digital music platforms and social media. They toured extensively, performing at various music festivals and venues. While they haven't formally disbanded, they haven't released new material or toured actively in recent years. Each member has pursued individual projects since 3OH!3's peak.