Backstreet boys history

Group Name:
Backstreet Boys.
Origin
Orlando, Florida, United States
Genre(s):
No Wave.
Black Metal.
Death Metal.
Hardcore Punk.
Gangsta Rap.
Horrorcore.
Shock rock.
Scum punk.
Industrial.
Noise rock.
Years active:
1992–present.
Label(s)
Sony BMG, Jive
Website
http://www.backstreetboys.com/
Members:
Brian Littrell
A.J. McLean
Nick Carter
Howie Dorough
Former members
Sam Licata
Charles Edwards
Kevin Richardson
History:
Lou Pearlman, an aviation entrepreneur based in Florida, was inspired by the success of the New Kids On The Block in the 1980s to create his own clean-cut band. After a series of auditions in 1992 and 1993, he recruited Nick Carter (at 12, the band's youngest member), Howie Dorough, 19, Alexander James McLean, 14 and following the departure of two members - Sam Licata (later performing as Phoenix Stone) and Charles Edwards - Kevin Richardson came aboard in March 1993, who was 21. The group took its final shape on April 19, 1993, when Brian Littrell, cousin of Richardson, joined the group after a phone audition. Their first concert, on May 8, 1993, was performed for 3,000 teenagers at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida. Pearlman later booked them at grade-school assemblies and shopping malls, and assigned management duties to Johnny Wright, who had worked with New Kids on the Block.
After a possible Mercury Records deal failed,[citation needed] the band was spotted in Cleveland, Ohio by Jive Records, an independent label best known for its hip-hop acts, in February 1994. By June, they were recording their first single; an urban pop song by writer/producer Denniz PoP called "We've Got It Goin' On". The single struggled in the US and reached only #69 on the Billboard charts; but it sold well in Europe, later earning the band their first Gold record in Germany. In the summer of 1996, the band's first self-titled album was released in Europe and Canada, going gold within weeks in Europe.[2] Jive and Pearlman kept the band busy overseas for the next two years, sometimes putting on tours for five straight months.
European popularity grew, and the Backstreet Boys kicked off 1996 being voted the No.1 International Group by TV viewers in Germany - "I'll Never Break Your Heart" went gold there and hit No.1 in Austria. The group earned their first Platinum record in Germany and toured Asia and Canada.
As Long As U Love Me - Backstreet Boys



lil jon's Biography.

Birth name
Jonathan Smith
Also known as
The King Of Crunk
Born
1971
Origin
Clarksdale, MS, Mississippi
Genre(s)
Crunk/Southern hip hop
Occupation(s)
Rapper & Producer
Instrument(s)
Keyboards, Synthesizers, Roland TR-808, Drum Machine
Years active
'90s-present
Label(s)
BME Recordings/TVT Records
Biography
Lil Jon was born in Mississippi, but graduated from Atlanta's Douglass High School in 1989. Lil Jon also hosted a radio show on BET. He started doing remixes for artists Jamaal, Too $hort, Xscape, and Total. He worked for So So Def between 1993 and 2000. He has been married since November 4th 2004.
In 2000, Lil Jon reemerged on the hip-hop scene with an independently recorded album entitled "We Still Crunk" that was distributed by the Atlanta based Southern Music Distribution.
Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz returned in 2001 with Put Your Hood Up. This caused controversy because of the cover which featured Lil Jon wrapping himself in a confederate flag. "Bia Bia" the single from the album featuring Ludacris, Too Short, and Chyna White became a hit in clubs throughout the U.S., and also made the top twenty downloads on MP3.com.
In 2002, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz released their breakthrough album Kings of Crunk. The first single, "I Don't Give a Fuck" featuring Mystikal and Krayzie Bone became another dancefloor filler. However, it was "Get Low" with the Ying Yang Twins and its catchy hook that became a breakout hit. It reached the top five in a composite worldwide Reggaeton chart (compiled from U.S., German, French R&B charts) in 2003 and Internet download charts. It also went into the top 40 in markets such as Germany and Australia in 2004. Based on the success of "Get Low", Kings of Crunk reached the top twenty of the U.S. album chart in September 2003. Lil Jon put out a compilation CD and DVD in 2003 called Alpha Nigga featuring remixes of "Get Low" featuring Busta Rhymes and Elephant Man as well as the Ying Yang Twins. Jon also produced the hit single "Salt Shaker" for the Ying Yang Twins.
In 2004, Lil Jon also helped produce two other big hits of the year. One was for the new R&B artist Ciara, also out of Atlanta. "Goodies" her debut single, featured Petey Pablo and reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Lil Jon also helped produce Petey Pablo's "Freek-A-Leek".
Lil Jon released his new album called Crunk Juice, which features contributions from proteges Lil Scrappy and Bo Hagon, mega-producer Rick Rubin, R. Kelly, Ice Cube, Timbaland, Usher, and Ludacris, and one of Lil Jon's punk heroes, The Bad Brains. The double-CD Crunk Juice includes remixes of Daddy Yankee's Reggaeton hit "Gasolina," as well as skits from comedians Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock. He has worked with KoЯn for a track on their album released later in 2005
In June 2005, Ashton Kutcher failed to "punk" Lil Jon. He was boarding a plane headed for Las Vegas, but Kutcher used actors to play customs agents to tell him that he was actually headed for Ecuador. Lil Jon quickly identified members of the "customs agents" from previous episodes of the program, and asked for Kutcher to reveal himself. Lil Jon is currently one of four celebrities to thwart an attempted "punking" by Ashton Kutcher. Later in an interview Lil Jon quipped, "You can't Punk the King of Crunk."
For most of 2005, Lil Jon concentrated on production, overseeing forthcoming records for several artists off of his BME Recordings including: Trillville, Lil Scrappy, Oobie, E-40, BHI and Bo Hagon. He also went through protracted renegotiations with TVT, hinting at the likelihood that he would leave the label.
In 2005, Lil Jon was in the videogame Tony Hawk's American Wasteland as a secret character. On February 22, 2006, Lil Jon announced that he had settled business matters with TVT: "After a long battle and negotiations with TVT, we worked out our differences. TVT cut the check and now it¹s time for me to get back to work. The "work" in question is his first solo album, Crunk Rock, the release of which is planned for later in 2006. The hit single Snap Yo Fingers received heavy radio and TV airplay.
Lil Jon also starred in a documentary for the music video of Twisted Transistor, a song by the nu-metl band Korn along with Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and David Banner. He also made a cameo in Date Movie and in Scary Movie 4.
Lil Jon's "Get Low" features on the 2003 videogame Need For Speed Underground, but was heavily cut due to explicit lyrics.
lil jon{Snap your Fingers}

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Faith Evan's Biography

Birth name:
Faith Renée Evans
Born:
June 10, 1973
Origin:
Lakeland, Florida,United States
Genre(s)
R&B, soul
Occupation(s)
Singer, songwriter, actress
Years active
1992–present
Label(s)
Capitol (2005–present)Arista Records,Bad Boy Entertainment (1995–2003)
Website:
Faith Evans.
Biography.
Evans was born in Lakeland, Florida to an Italian-American father and an African-American mother. Her father was a musician who left when she was very young. She was raised in Newark, New Jersey by her aunt, Johnnie Mae, and her mother, Helene, who had Evans when she was 18. Evans began singing at church at age two and later sang in school musical productions. She was an honor student in high school and won a full scholarship to Fordham University. However, she dropped out after one year of college to pursue a singing career.
Early Career.
At 19, she had a child named Chyna with musician and producer Kiyamma Griffin, from whom she later split. Griffin helped Evans get work as a session singer with Al B. Sure, who she met through producer Sean "Puffy" Combs. Combs liked Evans's sound and signed her to his fledgling label Bad Boy Records. She co-wrote and sang backup on Usher's debut self-titled CD as well Mary J. Blige's My Life, two projects in which Combs served as an executive producer. The breadwinner of the label was a Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G.. He and Evans met at a Bad Boy photoshoot and married only ten days after meeting in August 1994. She was first featured as a guest artist in Biggie's 1994 hit, "One More Chance (remix)."
Marriages.
Notorious B.I.G(1994 until his death in 1997)
Todd Russaw (1998-current)
Children
Chyna Evans — born 1993 (daughter with Kiyamma Griffin)
Christopher Jordan Wallace — born 1996 (son with Notorious B.I.G.)
Joshua Russaw — born 1998 (son with Todd Russaw)
Filmography
Turn It Up (2000)
The Fighting Temptations (2003)
Faith Evans ft Puff Diddy{I'll be Missing You)

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Nelly's Biography.

Birth name:
Cornell Gilbert Jr.
Born
November 2, 1977 (age 29)
Origin:
St. Louis, Missouri
Genre(s):
Rap / Hip hop.
Occupation(s):
Rapper
Years active:
2000-present.
Label(s):
Fo' Reel/Derrty Ent./Universal Records
Website:
Nelly.
Biography.
Born in Austin, Texas, but raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Nelly's accent exhibits a great deal of influence from this Midwestern upbringing, as his midwest twang mixed with a southern drawl is a result of growing up in the hybrid southern-midwest city of St. Louis. Nelly also spent part of his first years in Spain while his father was in the US Military. Raised in suburban University City, Nelly formed the St. Lunatics with his friends in the surrounding area. After much frustration and failed attempts, it was suggested that Nelly would have a better shot at success as a solo act, to gain recognition first as a soloist and then bring in the rest of his group, the St. Lunatics in the time to come. He was soon signed by Universal Music Group. His unique Midwest/Southern style still shines through and he continues to proudly acknowledge his St. Louis roots.
In 2001, Nelly's sister Jacqueline "Jackie" Donahue was diagnosed with leukemia. In 2003, Nelly and Jackie started the Jes Us 4 Jackie campaign, a search for a bone marrow donor. Although the search was unsuccessful for Jackie, (she died March 24, 2005 of complications from leukemia when she was 31 ) the foundation was able to find matches for others, including two children from Jackie's hometown of St. Louis. Nelly has continued charity work related to this illness in her memory.
He has two children: 12 year old Chanel and 7 year old Cornell Haynes III ( known as Tre ).
Nelly{Over and Over}

West-life;s History.

Group Name:
West-Life.
Origin:
Sligo and Dublin, Ireland.
Genre(s):
Pop, Ballad, Classics, Teen Pop.
Years active:
1998–present
Label(s):
Sony BMG,RCA.
Website:
Westlife.com.
Members:
Kian Egan (1998-)
Mark Feehily (1998-)
Shane Filan (1998-)
Nicky Byrne (1998-)
Former member
Bryan McFadden (1998-2004
History.
Westlife were formed in July 1998, with the members Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, and Bryan McFadden.
The group's roots can be found in Sligo in the north west of Ireland, where Egan, Feehily, and Filan were in a six-member vocal group named IOU, with fellow Sligonians Derek Lacey, Graham Keighron and Michael "Miggles" Garrett, and they released a single called "Together Girl Forever". They were then discovered by Louis Walsh, (who was contacted by Filan's mother), the manager of 1990s boy band Boyzone, but did not meet Simon Cowell's approval for a record deal with BMG, so changes were needed. Three members of IOU were given the sack, and auditions were held in Dublin. The band recruited Byrne and McFadden. The new group was named Westside. As the name was already taken by another band, it was changed to Westlife. Boyzone singer Ronan Keating was brought in to co-manage the band with Walsh.
Shane Filan, Mark Feehily and Bryan McFadden shared most of the lead vocals. Some of the boys can play instruments (Kian and Bryan play the guitar and the piano) and all five of them are songwriters, although most of their hits have been composed by outside songwriters. The group's musical influences include boy bands such as Boyzone, Take That, and Backstreet Boys, but also vocal bands like Boyz II Men[citation needed].
Westlife's first big break came in 1998 when they opened for the Backstreet Boys in Dublin. Later that year, they won Best New Tour Act at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party. In March 1999, their first single, "Swear It Again", was released, and went straight to the top of the charts in Ireland and the UK. The band's success was to be confirmed when their second single, "If I Let You Go", entered the charts at number 1 in August 1999, followed by "Flying Without Wings" in November. They became the first number one of the new millennium when their double a-side single, "I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun", knocked Cliff Richard's Millennium Prayer off the top spot. In December 2000, however, they failed to secure their eighth chart-topper in a row when kid's favourite Bob The Builder's "Can We Fix It" was crowned Christmas number one.
In 2001, the boys launched their first world tour, unofficially nicknamed "The No Stools Tour", because of the band's reputation of performing perched on stools. They also released their third album, "World Of Our Own", with eight self-penned songs.
2002 saw Westlife release their Greatest Hits album amidst rumours of a split. However, they released their fourth album in the autumn of 2003 and won Record of the Year for the third time in five years.
West-life{My love}

James Blunt's Biography.

Birth Name:
James Blunt
Born
February 22, 1974 (age 32)
Origin
Tidworth, Wiltshire, England
Genre(s)
Pop rock,Alternative,Folk rock
Years active
2004–present
Label(s)
Warner/Atlantic/Custard
Website:
james blunt
Biography
Blunt was born in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England in 1974 and educated at Elstree School, Woolhampton, then Harrow School. From there he gained an army sponsored place at Bristol University, before finally completing his education at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Blunt's father was in the British Army Air Corps, and his family has a long history of military service. The Blount family is also known to have owned and restored Cley windmill.
Blunt was then a commissioned officer in the Life Guards regiment, a unit of the Household Cavalry of the British Army. He rose to the rank of Captain and served as an armoured reconnaissance officer in the NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo, amongst the 30,000 troops advancing into Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. It was while on duty in Kosovo that he wrote his song "No Bravery". He also stood guard at the coffin of the Queen Mother during the days of her lying in State and was part of the funeral procession on April 9, 2002.
Sining Career
Within a year of leaving the army, Blunt teamed up with former 4 Non Blondes singer Linda Perry, who had written and produced songs for P!nk, Courtney Love and Christina Aguilera. Perry signed him to her new US-based Custard Records label, and Blunt recorded his album in Los Angeles with producer Tom Rothrock at Rothrock's home studio, Embassy studios while lodging with actress Carrie Fisher.
James Blunt's debut single, by "soft release" in the UK was "High" (co-written with Ricky Ross of Deacon Blue). This song peaked below the Top 100 of the UK Singles Chart. However, the song was chosen to appear in a Vodafone commercial in Italy, and as a result was a Top 10 hit in that country. Some people have suggested that the title of his song "High" is in reference to drugs. His second single, "Wisemen", improved upon that position with a #44 peak, and sent the album into the UK's Top 20 chart. A support slot on Elton John's 2004 tour followed.
james blunt {Beautiful}

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Black Eyed Peas's history.

Also known as.
Atban Klann.
Origin.
Los Angeles, California, United States.
Genre(s).
hip hop, pop, dance.
Years active.
1998–present.
Label(s).
Interscope Records (1998–2000)A&M Records (2003–present).
Website:
Black Eyed Peas
Members.
will.i.am , apl.de.ap , Taboo , Fergie.
Former member.
Kim Hill (1998–2000)
Origins and early albums
The Black Eyed Peas dates back to 1995 when will.i.am (Born: William Adams) and Apl.de.ap (Born: Allan Pineda) began rapping and performing together around Los Angeles. The pair signed to Ruthless Records (run by Eazy-E) after catching the attention of the nephew of Jerry Heller (Eazy-E's manager). Along with another friend of theirs, Dante Santiago, they called their trio Atban Klann. Their debut album, Grass Roots, was never released because Ruthless did not consider the social themes reflected in the group's music to be marketable to their audience.
After Eazy-E died of an AIDS related illness in 1995, Atban Klann reformed the group as Black Eyed Peas, named because, as Adams explained on the front cover of the Monkey Business album, "Black Eyed Peas are food for the soul." Adams has cited the Red Hot Chili Peppers as an influence and said he named his band after a food, like them. They replaced their original third member with Taboo (Born: Jaime Gomez). In 1996, they produced (and appeared on) a song entitled "That's Right" for Brian Austin Green's Hip-Hop album One Stop Carnival. Later, they began having Kim Hill as a steady background singer. Unlike many hip-hop acts, they chose to perform with a live band and adopted a musical and clothing style that differed wildly from the "gangsta rap" sounds of other Los Angeles-based hip-hop acts at the time. Through the mid-'90s, they performed in the local club circuit alongside fellow acts such as Ozomatli and Jurassic
The group were signed to Interscope Records and released their debut, Behind the Front (see 1998 in music) in 1998. Following which, the group (and their accompanying live band) earned critical acclaim. The single from the album was "Joints and Jam", and was featured on the Bulworth soundtrack. Their second album was 2000's Bridging the Gap (see 2000 in music), which featured the single "Request + Line" featuring Macy Gray.
PUMP IT BLACK EYED PEAS

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Jennifer Lopez's Biography.

Birth name:
Jennifer Lynn Lopez.
Also known as::
J.Lo, Jenn.
Born.
July 24, 1969 (age 37)
Origin
The Bronx, New York, United States
Genre(s)
Pop, Latin pop, R&B, dance
Occupation(s)
Actress, singer, songwriter, dancer, fashion designer
Years active
1987–present (acting)1998–present (singing)2001–present (fashion design)
Label(s)
Epic Records,Work Records
Website:
jennifer lopez
Biography
Lopez was born and raised in the Castle Hill neighborhood in the Bronx, New York City, New York to Puerto Rican parents Guadalupe Rodríguez and David Lopez. Lopez spent her entire academic career in Catholic schools. She also financed singing and dancing lessons for herself from the age of nineteen. After leaving a one semester-long career at Baruch College, Lopez divided her time between working in a legal office, dance classes, and dance performances in Manhattan clubs at night. After months of auditioning for dance roles, Lopez was selected as a dancer for various rap artists' music videos, and was given a guest spot on the American Music Awards. After being rejected for the gig twice, Lopez gained her first regular high-profile gig as a "Fly Girl" dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color in 1991. Soon after, Jennifer Lopez became a back-up dancer for famed singer Janet Jackson and made an appearance in her 1993 video "That's the Way Love Goes". Scheduled and contracted to go on Janet's world tour, she asked the superstar to be let out of her contract to pursue her acting career.
Jenifer Lopez - Love Dont Cost A Thing.

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Bow Wow's Biography.

Birth name
Shad Gregory Moss
Also known as
Lil' Bow Wow, Bow Weezy, Mr. 106 & Park, Prince Of Hip-Hop
Born
March 9, 1987 (age 19)
Origin
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
Genre(s)
Hip hop
Occupation(s)
Rapper ActorRecord producer
Years active
2000-present
Label(s)
Columbia,Sony Urban,So So Def
Website:
Bow Wow
Biography
Bow Wow was born in Reynoldsburg, OhIo, in Columbus, to Teresa and Alfonso Moss. His father left the family (though Bow Wow claims they are still in contact), and his mother re-married to Rodney Caldwell; Bow Wow grew up with his step-father and has two step-siblings. When he was five, he started his career in rap using the moniker "Kid Gangsta". One year later, in 1993, he performed at a Chronic tour in Columbus, and was noted by rapper Snoop Dogg, who subsequently gave him a stage name, "Lil' Bow Wow"Snoop later hired him as an opening act, officially gaining him a spot on the Death Row Records roster. Also "Lil' Bow Wow" appeared on a skit on Snoop's debut Doggystyle, saying, "I wanna be a muthafuckin' hustla!". By 1998, Bow Wow was introduced to record producer Jermaine Dupri who helped shape his career.
Career.
In 2000, he released his first album, Beware of Dog and became a successful recording artist under Dupri's mentorship; the same year, Bow Wow's single, "Bounce With Me", was also successful. After the success of Bow Wow's debut album, he released 2002's Doggy Bag, which contained, among others, the songs "Thank You" and "Take You Home". During this time, he removed "Lil'" from his professional name.He eventually broke out on his own in 2003 with the album Unleashed, which was his first without Dupri's writing assistance; the album's sales were lower than that of his first two.In addition to his own albums, Bow Wow has contributed to Will Smith's Wild Wild West album, and had a guest appearance on TV sitcom, Moesha as well as The Steve Harvey Show
Bow Wow Feat Ciara Like You

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Ciara's Biography

Birth name:
Ciara Princess Harris.
Born:
October 25, 1985 (age 21).
Origin:
Austin, Texas, United States.
Genre(s):
R&B, pop, hip-hop, dance.
Occupation(s):
Singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, actress.
Years active.
2004–present (singer)2006–present (actress)2006–present (record producer).
Label(s):
Sho'nuff Records.
Website:
ciara
Biography.
Ciara was born in Austin, Texas. She grew up in army bases in Germany, New York, California, Arizona, and Nevada, since her father was in the United States Army
She has said that it was seeing a televised performance by Destiny's Child while staying home from school one day that inspired her to pursue a career in music. In her early teens she formed the goal to become a professional singer. She once was a cheerleader for her North Clayton High School team, until she quit. She then joined a girl group called Hearsay, worked on her songwriting, eventually left the group, got a publishing deal, and found a "musical soulmate" when she met producer Jazze Pha.
"Goodies" became a hit, reaching the top of the United States pop charts, and also charting in the United Kingdom (in January 2005, also reaching number one), Australia, Germany, Sweden, and New Zealand. With help from Pha, Garrett, and Lil Jon, Ciara released her debut album, Goodies in September 2004. It entered the Billboard 200 chart at number three, and selling three million copies in the United States alone. The second single, "1, 2 Step", featuring Missy Elliott, reached the top ten in the U.S., peaking at number two in early 2005. "1, 2 Step" was released in the UK on April 11th the same year, and reached number two, benefiting from the fact that it was the first week that downloads were incorporated into the singles chart. 1, 2 Step then climbed up to number two making the single it's highest peak in the UK charts.
In May 2005, Ciara's third single, "Oh" featuring Ludacris, reached number two on the Hot 100. In August 2005, Ciara's fourth single, "And I" was released and peaked at #96 which was poor compared to the first three singles.
In July of 2005 Ciara released her DVD of all three of her music videos, the makings and commentaries of two of them, behind the scenes footage of her rehearsals for the Soul Train Awards, and multi-angle shots of Goodies, entitled Goodies: The Videos & More.
Discography By Years
Goodies (2004)
Ciara: The Evolution (2006)
*Ciara feat Missy Elliot - '1, 2 step'

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Justin Timberlake

Birth name.
Justin Randall Timberlake:
Born.
January 31, 1981 (age 25)
Origin:
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Genre(s)
Pop,Dance,Blue-eyed soul,R&B
Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter, actor
Years active
1995–2002 (group)2002–present (solo)
Label(s)
Jive
Associated acts
'N Sync
Website:
justin timberlake
Biography
Timberlake was born in Memphis, Tennessee to Randall Timberlake and Lynn Harless. His paternal grandfather, Charles L. Timberlake, was a Baptist minister, but Timberlake considers himself more "spiritual than religious".His parents are now divorced and both have remarried; his mother, who now runs an entertainment company called JustinTime Entertainment, has remarried to Paul Harless, a banker, while his father, a choir director at a Baptist church, has two children, Jonathan and Stephen, from his second marriage.
Timberlake grew up in Millington, a small town just north of Memphis. In 1993, he got his first taste of fame when he joined the ranks of The Mickey Mouse Club. There he met future girlfriend and pop superstar Britney Spears, future tourmate Christina Aguilera and, perhaps most importantly, future bandmate JC Chasez. When the show ended in 1995, Timberlake recruited Chasez to be in a new all-male singing group he was forming with friend Chris Kirkpatrick. The group would come to be known as 'N Sync. In 1999 Justin acted as Jason Sharpe in the made-for-TV movie Model Behavior.
Timberlake's biggest inspiration is The King of Pop, Rock & Soul Michael Jackson, which is noticeable in his dancing and singing style.
Justin Timberlake in Sexy Back.

Dr Dre's Biography.

Birth name:
André Romell Young.
Born:
February 18, 1965 (age 41).
Origin:
Los Angeles,California.
Genre(s):
West Coast hip hop, G-funk, Gangsta rap, Hardcore Rap.
Occupation(s):
Producer, rapper.
Instrument(s):
Percussion, Synthesizer keyboards, bass, Rapping.
Years active:
1984 – present.
Label(s):
Epic (1984-1988)Priority Records (1988-1992)Ruthless Records (1988-1992)Death Row Records (1992-1996),Aftermath Entertainment,Interscope Records.
Associated acts:
WCWC
N.W.A.
Ice Cube
Eazy-E
MC Ren
DJ Yella
Arabian Prince
The D.O.C.
2Pac
Snoop Dogg
Eminem
50 Cent
Stat Quo
The Game
Website:
:Dr Dre
:Offical
Biography
Young was born in Los Angeles, CA in 1965. Although he represented Compton as a member of N.W.A (which was home of the groups's founder Eazy-E, he actually grew up in the South Central LA. Dre's parents divorced before he was born. When he got older, his mother married Warren Griffin Jr., father of future West Coast rapper Warren Griffin III, artistically known as Warren G
Young started his career as a DJ and poster boy for the rap-influenced electro-pop group World Class Wreckin' Cru during the first half of the 1980s, taking the name Dr. Dre (from his first name, André) and combining it with his favorite basketball athlete, Dr. J. It is also stated in the World Class Wreckin' Cru track "Surgery" that Dr. Dre has a Ph.D. in "mixology", but that has little to do with the origin of his name.
Dr. Dre influential Grammy-Award winning American record producer, hip hop producer, rapper, actor and record executive. He is also the founder and CEO of Aftermath Entertainment.
Young is a significant figure in the development of rap music. He was a founding member of the influential rap group N.W.A, which popularized the use of explicit lyrics in rap detailing the violence of street life. He has also produced albums for and overseen the careers of some of the biggest stars in rap music, including Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent and The Game. With over 80 million records sold, he is widely regarded as one of the most popular and powerful figures in rap music of all time.
As a producer, he is credited with revolutionizing rap by creating the style West Coast G-Funk, characterized as synthesizer-based with slow, heavy beats. G-Funk dominated the U.S. rap charts in the period of 1992 – 1996, and is still considered one of the major living styles of hip hop today.
Dr Dre(Strill Dre)

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Baby Bash's Biography.

Birth Name:
Ronnie Ray Bryant.
Also Known As:
Baby Bash or Baby Beesh
Born:
October 18, 1975.
Origib:
Vallejo, California, USA.
Genre:Hip-hop.
Occupation:
Rapper.
Years Active:
1997-Present.
Label(s).
Atlanti(1994-2004).
Website:
Baby Bash
Biography.
Baby Bash, also known as Baby Beesh, (born Ronnie Ray Bryant on October 18, 1975 in Vallejo, California, USA) is an American rapper.
Baby Bash grew up with his Latin side of the family. His Mexican mother and Anglo father both went to prison when Bash was young, resulting in little contact with them. Growing up, his uncles and grandmother exposed him to many different types of musical genres.
Baby Bash's career began to rise when he went to Houston, Texas, where he met fellow rapper South Park Mexican. Thus, he decided to re-locate there. Prior to his success as a solo artist he was part of rap groups Potna Deuce, Latino Velvet and N2DEEP. Bash's debut album entitled Savage Dreams was released on the independent label, Dope House Records in 2001. The acclaim he received soon caught the attention of Universal Records, who signed him later that year. In 2003, Baby Bash released his first album on a major label, Tha Smokin' Nephew, and Super Saucy in 2005.
Discography
As Baby Beesh
(2001) Savage Dreams
(2002) On Tha Cool
(2003) The Ultimate Cartel
As Baby Bash
(2003) Tha Smokin' Nephew - #48 US (U.S. Certification: Gold)
(2005) Super Saucy - #11 US (U.S. Certification: Gold)
(2005) Shadowyze (featured in a couple songs)
(2007) Ronnie Ray All Day
Baby Bash (Baby i'm Back)

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Brandy's Biography

Birth name:
Brandy Rayana Norwood.
Born:
February 11, 1979:
Origin
Carson, California,United States
Genre(s)
R&B, pop
Occupation(s)
Actress, singer
Years active
1992–present (actress)1994–present (musician)
Label(s)
Atlantic (1994–2005)Knockout (2005–present)
Website:
Brandy
Biography.
Norwood is the elder of two siblings born to Willie Ray Norwood, a pastor and choir director, and his wife Sonja Bates-Norwood, a former financial analyst, in McComb, Mississippi She is the sister of singer and actor William Raymond "Ray J" Norwood Jr, and a cousin of blues singer Bo Diddley, and rapper Snoop Dogg.
Due to her father's work Brandy started singing at his Brookhaven church at an early age of two. By the time she was four, Norwood's parents moved the family from McComb to Carson, California, in hopes of jump-starting careers for their children.Inspired by singer Whitney Houston, Brandy began performing at many West Coast functions as part of a youth singing group and then, at 11, barely a teenager herself, met manager Chris Strokes who landed her gigs as backup singer for the group Norment and more successful teen R&B trio Immature
In 1993, while shopping around record companies, seeking a record deal, Norwood attended a party held by the Atlantic Recording Corporation. After performing in front of hundreds of people, an executive indicated interest in her persona and eventually offered Brandy a recording contract with Atlantic Records.
She is best known for her starring roles in the sitcom Moesha and the 1997 version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, and for her hit songs such as "Sittin' up in My Room" and "The Boy Is Mine". Brandy has gone on to sell more than 18 million albums and singles in the US alone and 35 million albums and singles worldwide. More recently, she has been cast as being one of three judges on the TV reality show America's Got Talent in 2006.
Brandy in Sittin' up in My Room

Kanye west's Biography

Birth Name:
Kanye West
Born
June 8, 1977
Origin
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genre(s)
Hip-Hop Rap
Occupation(s)
Producer, Rapper
Years active
1998–present
Label(s)
Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam
Website:
Kanye West
Biography
Kanye West was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and moved to Chicago, Illinois with his family when he was three years old. His father, Ray West, was an award-winning photo-journalist at the time, and now works as a pastoral marriage counselor.Kanye's mother, Dr. Donda West, worked as the Chair of the English Department at Chicago State University before retiring to serve as Kanye's manager. Unlike most rappers, he grew up in a middle class background.
After attending Columbia College Chicago, a Chicago art school, West attended Chicago State University, but eventually dropped out in order to begin working on his music career. While attending school, West produced for local artists. He later gained fame by producing hit singles for major hip-hop/R&B artists, including Common, Jadakiss, The Game, Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel, Cam'Ron, Janet Jackson, Hugh "MC Son" Ryan, Brandy, Eminem, Talib Kweli, Keyshia Cole, Dilated Peoples, Ludacris, Lupe Fiasco, Carter Hays, and John Legend. He also "ghost-produced" for producers such as Deric Angelettie according to his song "Last Call" and many speculators.
West's style of production utilized pitched-up vocal samples, usually from soul songs, with his own drums and instruments. The first song he produced featuring vocal samples was "This Can't Be Life," a track from Jay-Z's The Dynasty: Roc La Familia. Kanye admitted that Wu-Tang Clan producer RZA influenced him in his styl: and has said on numerous occasions that Wu-Tang rappers Ghostface and Ol' Dirty Bastard were some of his all time favorites. In the song "Last Call", he names No I.D. as his mentor
Kanye West in Gold Digger

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Fugees's History.

Also known as:
Refugee Camp.
Origin:
South Orange, New Jersey, United States; Haiti.
Genre(s):
Hip-hop, R&B.
Years active:
1994–19972004–present
Label(s):
Ruffhouse.
Website::
Fugees
Members
Lauryn Hill
Wyclef Jean
Pras Michel
History:
The trio released their first LP, Blunted on Reality that spawned two underground hits "Nappy Heads" (Mona Lisa) and "Vocab", but the album failed to live up the expectations of fans who attended their concerts. Despite the relative failure of their first album, The Score became one of the biggest hits of 1996. The Fugees were known for their unusual choice of covers and sampling sources on both albums; The Score, for example, included reinterpretations of "No Woman No Cry" (Bob Marley & the Wailers) and "Killing Me Softly (With His Song)" (Roberta Flack), which was their biggest pop hit. The album also included a re-interpretation of The Delfonics' "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide From Love)" in their hit single "Ready or Not" which used a sample from Boadicea by Enya without her permission. This prompted a lawsuit resulting in a settlement where Enya was given credit and royalties for her sample. The Fugees have continuously thanked and praised Enya for her deep understanding of the situation, for example in the booklet for the album "The Score". The Fugees won two 1997 Grammy Awards: The Score won for Best Rap Album, and "Killing Me Softly With His Song" won for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. After 1997, the Fugees all began solo projects. Hill started work on her critically acclaimed The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Jean began producing for a number of artists (including Canibus, Destiny's Child and Carlos Santana) and recorded his debut album The Carnival. Michel, with Mya and Ol' Dirty Bastard, recorded the single "Ghetto Supastar" for the soundtrack to the Warren Beatty/Halle Berry film Bulworth. After each member found success in other ventures, the Fugees failed to reform. Though the Fugees remained tight-lipped about the exact reasons, most fans believed that a serious personality conflict between Hill and Jean contributed to the breakup following The Score.
Incarcerated rapper John Forté also performed with the Fugees and Wyclef Jean, even being the co-writer/producer on two of the tracks off of The Score.
Fugees:Ready or Not.

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Lloyd Banks's Biography


Birth name:
Christopher Lloyd.
Also known as:
Blue Hefner, Gang Green, Boy Wonder, Number 1 Draft Pick, Big Truck Banks, Lamborghini Lloyd, and The Punch Line Kid.
Born:
April 30, 1982 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Origin:
South Jamaica, Queens, New York.
Genre(s):
Hardcore Rap.
Occupation(s):
Rap Artist.
Years active:
2000-present
Label(s)
G-Unit/Interscope/
Website:
lloyd banks
Biography.

Lloyd Banks was born Christopher Lloyd in Baltimore, Maryland but was raised in South Side Jamaica, Queens. His mother is Puerto Rican and his father was African American. His parents were young and never married. His father spent most of Banks' childhood in prison because of his shady street business. This left Bank's mother to raise Banks and his siblings alone. Young Christopher Lloyd had the responsibility of taking care of his younger brothers when his mother went out. Like many kids around him, Banks felt trapped in the cycle of poverty and violence, and found his haven in words.
Banks started writing something resembling poetry at a young age and it started taking form, but Banks wouldn't share it with the outside world. Eventually, he got the courage one day and rapped his rhymes on the streets of Jamaica, Queens. People's reaction to it stunned him. Many said he should record them. So he wasted no time in his pursuit to be a rapper.His mother was responsible for nurturing Banks' early desire to be a rapper. She would play hip hop music around the house and took Banks to his first hip hop concert. . His rap heroes were Big Daddy Kane and Slick Rick, two men who influenced his own style
Lloyd Banks grew up around the corner from 50 Cent and Tony Yayo so they all would usually rap together. Even when he was in school, instead of doing his school work he would write down everything that came to mind. Even when he wasn't rapping he would write. It was something he did in his spare time. He could not flourish in a structured school environment, so he dropped out before he turned 16.
He took his great grandfather's name -- Banks -- passed on by his uncles who also shared it.
Yayo was older and a more experienced MC so he went on the road with 50 cent on the Nas promo tour, the Cash Money/Ruff Ryders Tour. Because Banks remained at home waiting for 50 Cent and Yayo to return, he started rapping around the neighborhood to create a buzz for himself. Then he hooked up with neighborhood producers and made tracks for local mixtapes. Lloyd Banks has a well-built reputation on the underground mixtape scene.
G-Unit was founded when Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Domination, Bang Em Smurf and 50 Cent decided to make a group with each other. They met Young Buck when UTP, of the Cash Money group came up in New York and 50 Cent heard Young Buck rapping. After 50 Cent got his contract with Shady/Aftermath they took Buck in the group and signed him, Domination and Bang Em Smurf left the group because of a personal feud with 50 Cent and Tony Yayo was sent to prison on weapons charges.
Banks was shot twice in September 2001, by what's believed to be stray gunfire in his neighborhood.
Fronted by 50 Cen, the G-Unit quickly redefined the urban music industry. They produced a series of street albums with original numbers and high quality artwork, making the discs something more than a bootleg, but not quite an independent release. 50 Cent was soon signed to Shady/Aftermath/Interscope Records and released the instantly classic, record breaking Get Rich Or Die Tryin, which Banks was featured on the song "Don't Push Me". Then came G Unit's first album Beg For Mercy, which remained in the top 20 of the Billboard 2000 after four months on the charts. Though these successes allowed Lloyd Banks to tour the world multiple times over, one accomplishment means a bit more than all the rest.
In 2003, Banks was anointed 2003's Mixtape Artist of the Year due to his appearance on G-Unit mixtapes as well as his own Money in the Bank series. After the sucessful G-Unit album it was time for Lloyd Banks to release his solo album The Hunger For More. Lloyd Banks released the smash hit On Fire featuring 50 Cent to help his album sell over 433,000 its first week and eventaually sellling over 1.5 million records in the US and 4 Million worldwide.
lloyd Banks ft G-Unitin Smile

Ja Rule's Biography

Birth name:
Jeffery Atkins.
Born:
February 29, 1976 (age 30):
Origin:
Hollis, Queens, New York City.
Genre(s):
Hip hop.
Years active:
1994–Present
Label(s):
Def Jam Recordings,The Inc. Records,M-Pire Records.
Associated acts:
Irv Gotti, Cadillac Tah, Black Child, Vita, 01, Chris Black, Ashanti, Young Merac,Harry-O, Young Life, The Gift, Mossburg, The Inc.
Website:
Ja Rule

Biography.
Atkins first appeared in 1995, "Time To Build" with fellow rappers Jay Z and DMX on Mic Geronimo's debut album, "The Natural." Rule later appeared with 0-1 and Chris Black as part of Cash Money Click (not to be confused with Cash Money Records). In 1998, he was signed to Def Jam Recordings, with his first major appearance alongside Jay-Z on the song "Can I Get A...". In 1999, he released his solo debut, Venni Vetti Vecci, and had a hit single "Holla Holla". The album went on to be a platinum hit.
During early 2000 Ja Rule was also Featured on Irv Gotti's successful album, "Irv Gotti Presents... The Murderers". This album featured other Murder Inc record label artists as well as DMX, Jay-Z and Busta Rhymes. In 2000 Ja Rule released Rule 3:36 , his second album. The first released single was "Between Me & You" featuring Christina Milian, which proved to be a hit and was followed by another successful single, "Put It On Me" featuring Lil' Mo & Vita. The last single, "I Cry" featured Lil Mo. The album received an expected level of support, and went on to become triple platinum.
On October 2,2001, Ja Rule released his third album, Pain Is Love. The first single, "Livin' It Up" was a hit which featured guest vocals by R&B singer Case and sampled Stevie Wonder's "Do I Do". The follow up single, "Always On Time", was released in December of the same year and was yet another success for the rapper. The song was notable as it introduced the public to singer Ashanti, who performed on the songs chorus. The album also featured the successful remix "I'm Real" with Jennifer Lopez. Finally, the album included the song "So Much Pain", a tribute to Tupac Shakur, in which Ja Rule mixed his own lyrics with Shakur's.
His fourth studio album The Last Temptation was released on November 19,2002. Although the album was fairly successful (it was certified double platinum), it failed to carry the momentum brought by Rule's previous album. Lead singles, "Thug Lovin" (featuring Bobby Brown) and "Mesmerize" (featuring Ashanti) were successful.
During 2002 Ja Rule also featured on "Irv Gotti Presents... The Inc" and "Irv Gotti Presents the... Remixes" both albums were successful spawning such hits as "Down 4 U" and "Ain't It Funny Remix"
Blood In My Eye was Ja Rule's fifth album and is most notable for its extensive "diss" tracks aimed at rapper 50 Cent, Eminem, Dr. Dre and others. It was certified gold in the U.S., a relative disappointment compared to his previous record sales, it eventually went on to be platinum worldwide.
Ja Rule released "R.U.LE." On November 9, 2004, and had hits with "Wonderful" (featuring R. Kelly), "New York" (featuring Fat Joe and Jadakiss), and "Caught Up" (featuring Alexi & Lloyd). The album was certified gold in the U.S and has gone on to sell 2.4 million copies worldwide making R.U.L.E. a successful return to the music industry after his feud with various other rap artists.
Ja recently released new tracks from his upcoming mixtape M.I.3 on his myspace page, the mixtape features contributions from other artists such as Ashanti, Lil' Wayne, Nas, Black Child, Caddillac Tah and o-1 and brand new signees Harry O, Young Life and The Gift. He also is releasing his first single from his upcoming album "Love is Pain" titled "Get Up".
Ja Rules popularity has severly died off since he began feuding with 50 Cent , as 50 Cent is seen as more of a thug than Ja.
Ja Rule ft Fat joe (New york video)

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Mariah Carey's Biography

1}Birth name:
Mariah Carey.
Born:
March 27, 1970 (age 36)
Origin:
Long Island, New York, United States.
Genre(s):
Pop, R&B.
Occupation(s):
Singer, songwriter, record producer, actress.
Years active:
1990–present.
Label(s):
Columbia (1988-2001)Virgin (2001-2002)Island/Def Jam (2002-present).
Associated acts:
Babyface, C&C Music Factory, Jermaine Dupri, Trey Lorenz, David Morales, DJ Clue.
Website:
mariah carey

2}Biography.
Carey was born in Huntington, Long Island, New York. She is the third and youngest child of Patricia Hickey, a former opera singer and voice coach of Irish American extraction, and Alfred Roy Carey (formerly Nuñez), an aeronautical engineer of Afro-Venezuelan heritage. As a multiethnic family, the Careys endured racial slurs, hostility, and sometimes violence, causing the family to frequently relocate throughout the New York and Rhode Island areas. The strain on the family led to the divorce of Carey's parents when she was three years old.
Carey had little contact with her father, and her mother worked several jobs to support the family. Spending much of her time at home alone, Carey turned to music as an outlet. She began singing at around the age of three, performing for the first time in public during elementary school, and was writing her own songs by junior high. Carey graduated from Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York although she was frequently absent because of her popularity as a demo singer for local recording studios. Her renown within the Long Island music scene gave her opportunities to work with musicians such as Gavin Christopher and Ben Margulies, with whom she co-wrote material for her demo tape. After moving to New York City, Carey worked numerous part-time jobs to pay the rent and completed five hundred hours of beauty school. Eventually, she became a backup singer for Puerto Rican freestyle singer Brenda K. Starr.
In 1988 Carey met Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola at a party, where Starr gave him Carey's demo tape. Mottola played the tape while leaving the party and was very impressed with what he heard. He returned to find Carey, but she had left. Nevertheless, Mottola tracked her down and signed her to a recording contract. This Cinderella-like story became part of the standard publicity surrounding Carey's entrance into the industry.
3}Discography.
Studio albums:
1990: Mariah Carey
1991: Emotions
1993: Music Box
1994: Merry Christmas
1995: Daydream
1997: Butterfly
1999: Rainbow
2001: Glitter
2002: Charmbracelet
2005: The Emancipation of Mimi
2007: TBA (two albums)
4}U.S. number-one singles
Further information: Mariah Carey singles discography
1990: "Vision of Love"
1990: "Love Takes Time"
1990: "Someday"
1991: "I Don't Wanna Cry"
1991: "Emotions"
1992: "I'll Be There"
1993: "Dreamlover"
1993: "Hero"
1995: "Fantasy"
1995: "One Sweet Day"
1996: "Always Be My Baby"
1997: "Honey"
1998: "My All"
1999: "Heartbreaker"
2000: "Thank God I Found You"
2005: "We Belong Together"
2005: "Don't Forget About Us"
5}Video:

Daddy Yankee's Biography

Birth Name:
Raymond Ayala.
Also known as:daddy yankee.
Born:
February 3, 1977.
Origin:
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Genre(s):
Reggaeton.
Years active:
1992–present.
Label(s):
Universal Records,El Cartel Records,Bad Boy Records,Interscope Records
Website:
Daddy Yankee

Biography.
Ayala first became involved in recording music in the early 1290s alongside DJ Playero, a pioneer of reggaeton music. He rapped as a hobby, in private parties organized by friends in his neighborhood, the Villa Kennedy housing project in San Juan. At the time he was also involved in some minor illegal activities. By the time he reached the age of seventeen he was shot in his legs at a skirmish with rivals. This experience was an eye opener to him, and he swore off illegal activities for good (his brother Melvin became a born-again Christian -and eventually a Christian minister- at the insistence of Raymond, who persuaded him strongly enough to not follow a lifestyle similar to what he had experienced until then). He then pursued music as a full-time profession, and explored reggaeton as his main musical style at a time when straight rap and hip hop were the norm in Puerto Rico.
Ayala's persistence over ten years eventually paid off. His sudden ascent to wealth and fame was a result of the hit song Gasolina (which was written by Eddie Dee and produced by the producing duo, Luny Tunes), from his 2004 album "Barrio Fino". The album has sold over 1,000,000 copies in Puerto Rico alone and has also sold well throughout Latin America, as well as in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
He has appeared on over 70 albums, including compilations such as; "Más Flow 2" and "Blin Blin Vol. 1". He has also performed with Nicky Jam (which they were a popular duo-act from the late-90's to early 2000's), Luny Tunes, DJ Blass, DJ Eric, Eliel, Nas, DJ Tony Touch, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Snoop Dogg and many others.
In Italy, his international hit Gasolina was used in a TV ad campaign for the 2006 Citroën C2 Deejay, which was due to run through the spring and summer of 2005.
In 2005, Ayala was cast in a Paramount Pictures film, tentatively titled Talento de Barrio (Barrio talent). Ayala says that although the movie is not autobiographical, it does represent the lives of himself and others living on the streets of Latin America. The movie is expected to premiere on DVD in Spring 2006.
Daddy Yankee(gasolina)

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