So you gotta do what we say, alright? Kimber: Wrong! (kicking over her keyboard and walking away) (The others play their music ignoring her) Are you listening to me? Jem: Trust us. Kimber: I got nothing against love songs, but I still think a ballad would be better. We haven't recorded a good love song in months. Kimber: I still think we ought to- Raya: (interrupting) This song should be about love. Jerrica: Sorry, sis, but you're outvoted. Shana: Besides, a faster beat will sell better. But if Jerrica wants a faster beat, I'll vote that way. The song on the flip side of our next single should be up tempo. " Gettin' Down To Business" - Jem and The Holograms." Bad Influence" - Jem and The Holograms / The Misfits.Kimber and Stormer remain as good friends for the rest of the series. In the end, Jerrica offers Stormer a place as a member of The Holograms, but she goes back to The Misfits, with the understanding that they will treat her better. Jerrica applauds the duo's musical talents and agrees to help finish the album and release it, which becomes an immediate success and goes Double Platinum. Frustrated and saddened by Eric's attempts at sabotage and not knowing what to do, Kimber goes to her sister for help. It turns out that it is a ploy by Eric Raymond in another attempt to get control of Starlight Music and he and his goons try to sabotage the recording process. A sleazy record executive named Dave Daniels tricks Kimber into using her shares in Starlight Music as collateral to finance the project, but Jerrica refuses to let her sister go. They become extremely popular and try to release an album. Upset with the way their bands treat them, and over Jerrica's objections, Kimber and Stormer form a friendship and subsequently decide to form a duo, in which they begin performing together. Kimber and Stormer both feel that they aren't being taken seriously as musicians in their bands, so they break off on their own and become a duo.