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Biography
Brooke Valentine (born October 4, 1984 in Houston, Texas) is a female R&B singer and songwriter. She started her musical career as a member of the female group Best Kept Secret. To pursue a solo career, she moved to Los Angeles, California and signed to Subliminal Entertainment/Virgin Records. She released her debut album Chain Letter in March of 2005. The album features her hit debut single, "Girlfight", a collaboration with rappers Big Boi and Lil Jon. Valentine's music can be categorized as Crunk & B. A native of Houston, Texas, Valentine ups the ante for creative expression with her Subliminal Entertainment/Virgin Records debut disc CHAIN LETTER. A melodic pilgrimage through the perils and joys of a young female life, CHAIN LETTER is refreshingly skimpy on gimmicks and ample on innovation. Valentine's diverse musical tastes create the album's universal pulse by serving a delectable stir-fry of R&B, pop, alternative and rock - offering something for all music lovers. Only 19 years of age, she explores the
kaleidoscope of human emotions - the good, bad and the sometimes
downright ugly. "When you're listening to my album, I want you to
know that things happen and eventually you get over it," she
declares. "CHAIN LETTER takes you on a ride as you go through
different phases in your life." CHAIN LETTER's production henchmen
include Soul Diggas (Destiny's Child Missy Elliott), Heat makers (Lil'
Flip), BloodShy (Britney Spears, Christina Milian), Bink (Jay-Z), and
Tricky (Britney, TLC). All their contributions produced an impressive
archive of 200+ songs. Collectively, that catalogue reflected
Valentine's electric musical taste and influences, which include artists
as diverse as Janet and Michael Jackson, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alanis
Morrisette, Blondie, Pat Benatar, Sade, Angela Winbush, Anita Baker,
Faith Hill, Shania Twain and Linkin Park. Adding to the admiration she received at
school, Valentine's grandmother acknowledged her God-given talent and
began putting her grandbaby on the spot for impromptu solos at church.
"I would sit in the back at church every Sunday trying to
hide," she laughs. "and just when I thought I'd gotten through
the service without her calling on me to sing 'His Eye Is On The
Sparrow,' she'd always call me up." After graduation, the girls forged ahead
on different career paths, but Valentine remained committed to her
craft. "I was so used to being in a group, I thought that's how it
needed to be until Deja asked me to perform one night at a showcase. I
realized that it felt very natural performing solo and we decided right
there that's how I'd continue to perform." In 2002, Valentine
deiced to follow her executive producer and mentor to Los Angeles, where
she began the grueling process of her artist development - writing and
performing locally in the hopes of securing a record deal. The big break
came in 2002 when Deja gave a demo to Virgin executive; the rest is
musical history. |
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