Name : Brandy
Birth Name : Brandy Rayana Norwood
Profession : actress, musician
Date of Birth : February 11, 1979
Place of Birth : McComb, Mississippi, USA
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Brandy - Detailed Biography
Most teen
groups--regardless of genre--find themselves churning out gooey bubblegum songs
that irritate everyone over the age of 16. Then comes Brandy, a teenage
quadruple-platinum selling R&B singer whose bright midtempo ballads about
friendship and love have crossed age and genre barriers, clearly making her the
most popular teenage soul singer of the '90s.
Brandy Norwood grew up in a musical home; the influence of her father, a choir
director, appears on her two album releases, 1994's Brandy and 1998's Never Say
Never. But though singing may have always been her first love, a professional
acting gig on the short-lived sitcom Thea was the singer's first big break.
Brandy spent that television season simultaneously filming the sitcom and
recording her self-titled debut.
Brandy was an immediate success. The first single, 'I Wanna Be Down,' which
included a ground-breaking remix featuring female rappers MC Lyte, Yo Yo and
Queen Latifah, quickly reached the top of the charts, as did subsequent singles,
like 'Baby,' 'Best Friend' and 'Broken Hearted,' a duet with Boyz II Men singer
Wayna Morris. Brandy toured with Boyz II Men and Babyface, recorded songs for
soundtracks such as Waiting To Exhale and Batman Forever, then landed another
acting role: UPN offered Brandy her own sitcom, Moesha, which remains the
network's highest-rated sitcom for the second consecutive season.
The release of Brandy's long-awaited sophomore album has met with more
impressive chart action, beginning with her much-discussed duet with fellow teen
R&B icon Monica. Brandy's reliance on using new talented producers, Keith Crouch
and Rodney Jerkins, for her first and second discs, respectively, keeps her
sound changing and growth potential increasing. On top of that success, Brandy's
big screen debut in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (the creatively-titled
sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer) establishes her a legitimate horror
flick queen. Brandy might have the ability to join the ranks of Lena Horne, Cher
and Diana Ross, of whom have conquered careers in both film and popular music.