Friday, 30 May 2008

Blu Cantrell

Blu Cantrell   
Artist: Blu Cantrell

   Genre(s): 
Other
   R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


From L.A. To L.O.   
 From L.A. To L.O.

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Bitter Sweet   
 Bitter Sweet

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12




As she grew up in Providence, R.I., with her basketball team siblings, Blu Cantrell was toted from one jazz performance to another to observe her mother sing. From that point fore, she knew what she precious to do, and began auditioning for outspoken gigs and displaying her dynamic alto at talent shows. On a visit to Atlanta in 2000, Cantrell played her demonstration tape for A&R executive Tab and producer C. Stewart (aka Tricky) of RedZone Entertainment. They were so impressed that they immediately provided studio work to the loretta Young isaac Merrit Singer, and she panax quinquefolius backgrounds for artists including Gerald Levert, Faith Evans, Puff Daddy, and Aaron Hall. Meanwhile, Cantrell began recording tracks for what would at long last suit her showtime full-length album. Upon hearing the abridge "Public treasury I'm Gone," L.A. Reid, the CEO and president of Arista Records, signed Cantrell. Before the discharge of the full-length, the single "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" occupied the numeral two situation on the Hot 100 number. The bombilate was forbidden and Cantrell was invited to do on home television system programs. Her full-length debut, 2001's So Blu, reached the Top Ten on the album charts. Her side by side record, 2003's Bittersweet, didn't do as considerably on the charts merely did take in Cantrell a Grammy nomination for best R&B album.





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