Klique, an American R&B trio consisting of Howard Huntsberry, Isaac Suthers, and Deborah Hunter, formed in 1981. The group's debut album, It's Winning Time, marked their entry into the music scene that same year. Their breakthrough came with the release of "Pump Your Rump" in 1982, which was followed by several other singles including "Middle Of A Slow Dance", "Pump Your Rump" and "Dance Like Crazy". In 1983, they released their third album Try It Out, featuring the hit cover of Jackie Wilson's "Stop Doggin' Me Around", which peaked at number 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and reached number 2 on the US Billboard R&B chart. This success highlighted Klique's ability to blend classic soul with contemporary R&B, appealing to a wide audience. The group continued to release albums, including Love Cycles in 1985, and notable singles such as "Be Ready For Love" and "Waiting For Ya Genie". Throughout their career, Klique had nine songs on Billboard's R&B chart, solidifying their place in the soul music genre. Their music was characterized by its infectious rhythms and heartfelt lyrics, which resonated with listeners seeking authentic emotional experiences. In 2000, they released "Funky Collector Part 2", showcasing their enduring influence and ability to adapt to evolving musical trends. Klique's contributions to soul music left a lasting impact, influencing subsequent generations of artists and ensuring their legacy in the genre.