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3Quency is an American girl group that formed on the Netflix series Building the Band. After forming themselves throughout the process of the series, they went on to win. 3Quency are composed of Brianna Mazzola, Nori Moore and Wennely Quezada.

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In 2024, Brianna Mazzola, Nori Moore and Wennely Quezada all individually auditioned for a place in a band on the Netflix competition series Building the Band.[1] At the time, Moore was mid-way through a gap year in Atlanta,[2] while Mazzola was from Philadelphia and Kansas City native Quezada was working as an after-school daycare teacher.[3] Mazzola had industry experience as a Mouseketeer on the 2017 revival of The Mickey Mouse Club in addition to gigs providing vocals for the film Trolls Band Together and metal band Avenged Sevenfold's album Life Is But a Dream.... Mazzola and Quezada realized during the filming of the series that they had met before, having spent a month working on an audition together in their mid-teens. The series featured 50 contestants competing to become members of bands[3] and involved contestants "liking" who they would like to connect with.[1] Mazzola and Quezada connected with two other contestants, Moore and Bri Gilyard. After dismissing Gilyard, the three agreed to form a trio in the vein of Destiny's Child and TLC.[4]

The group individually rehearsed for a performance of "Levitating" by Dua Lipa; their performance of the song marked the first time the members were meeting.[5] After coming up with the name 3Quency, they progressed through the competition, with their performances including SZA's "Kill Bill", Muni Long's "Made for Me", Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy", and Brandy Norwood's "Have You Ever?".[6] They reprised their "Made for Me" performance for Netflix Summer Break, a promotional vehicle for participants of other Netflix shows broadcast seven episodes in. Long and three other bands from Building the Band also performed.[5] Then, after performing Chloe Bailey's "Have Mercy" and Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby" in the final, they were voted as the winning group of Building the Band by the judging panel.[7]

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On August 27, 2025, 3Quency announced that they had signed record deals with Sony Music and Columbia Records. That same day, they announced their debut single, "Top Down", produced by TBHits, released on September 5, 2025.[11]

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