The Baltimore-raised, fearless Brave Williams was the co-founder of the girl group RichGirl, which included fellow crooner Sevyn Streeter. In 2009 before going solo, Brave was signed to Jive Records as part of Richgirl. Together, the group pumped out several Billboard hits including their first singles, “24’s,” and “He Aint With Me Now.” They also toured as the opening act for Beyonce’s, “I Am Sasha’s Fierce” tour, as the main act. As well as touring nationally for the National Burger King Summer Tour. They collaborated with Rick Ross and Fabulous, on their hit single “Swagger Right” before ultimately breaking up in 2011. After the break-up, Brave took a brief hiatus in music and began to pursue a career in acting, landing roles in both television and film such as the character of Bambi in BET’s “The Start Up,” a featured singer in TLC’s “Crazy, Sexy, Cool” film on VH1, a cast member on TV One’s successful franchise, R&B Divas LA, and a co-star in TV One’s feature film “Bad Dad Rehab.”