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Glam Girl

Hollywood, CA

Biography

Like a cool glass of fresh lemonade, Glam Girl arrives just in time to quench the thirst of parched pop lovers, craving the next female show-stopper. A bit more tart than sweet, she writes and sings what the new generation thinks with a bold attitude that empowers young girls to stand strong and never take “ish” from anyone, especially boys. For years Glam Girl has chased the only dream she know is certain. Glam Girl grew up in a family that didn’t nurture arts or sports but she always was ...

Like a cool glass of fresh lemonade, Glam Girl arrives just in time to quench the thirst of parched pop lovers, craving the next female show-stopper. A bit more tart than sweet, she writes and sings what the new generation thinks with a bold attitude that empowers young girls to stand strong and never take “ish” from anyone, especially boys. For years Glam Girl has chased the only dream she know is certain. Glam Girl grew up in a family that didn’t nurture arts or sports but she always was drawn to anything that involved music, dance and sports. Once she left her parents home at the age of 18, Glam Girl immediately submerged herself in a 24/7 boot camp of vocal and dance training. She won a music scholarship in Europe and afterwards enrolled in the Musician Institute in Hollywood where she graduated with a 3.8 GPA degree in the Independent Artist Program. Glam Girl is a quadruple threat artist: Singer, Songwriter, Music Producer and Dancer. She released her debut single “Make Me Famous,” in July, followed by her ten song debut record, “Think My Clothes Off,” in the fall for which she wrote all the music and lyrics as well as produced. Her debut single, “Make Me Famous” is a biting criticism of people who strive to be famous without having anything to bring to the table, who will do anything in their quest for fame. Glam Girl involved several key collaborators on the album, including Darryl Swann, Grammy Award-winning independent record producer and audio engineer who has worked with such artists as Macy Gray, producer Rick Rubin, Mos-Def, John Frichante of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Erykah Badu, the Black Eyed Peas, and Paul Blake Weinstein, a songwriter/producer at Timbaland productions. Also featured on the album is world famous guitarist Jay Williams who played for Boyz II men, Whitney Houston, Tamia, Kelly Price, Melanie Fiona, Sisco, Monteil Jordan and many more. For her next recording session, Glam Girl will collaborate with Grammy Award-winning Hip Hop/R&B record producer and songwriter Manuel Seal. Formerly a contract songwriter and producer at So So Def Recording, Seal has written and co-written many hit songs including Usher’s "You Make Me Wanna," "Nice and Slow" and "My Way"; Destiny Child’s "With Me," "My Boo"; and Mariah Carey’s number one singles "Always Be My Baby" and "We Belong Together." Without the support of a major label behind her, in just a few months Glam Girl is becoming the new rising pop star on the music scene. “Make Me Famous” is being played in constant rotation on radio stations in Sweden, UK, Italy, Australia and the U.S. Opened for Bone Thugs N’ Harmony Number 2 on the single charts of Unheard Radio Unheard Radio's favorite artist Featured on 350 US Clear Channel radio stations. At the 18th Billboard World Song Contest, even if she did not place in the top 3 in her category, the judges comment was, "Make Me Famous: Strong commercial pop appeal. Very original and creative." It also received great reviews on iTunes and YouTube. 800 fans in just one day on her Itunes Ping page. This singular rising pop star hasn’t been plucked from a model casting call, born into a famous family, won a reality TV singing contest, or emerged from a teen cable TV sitcom. “I’m doing this the way you are supposed to. I played and I bombed in every club in town, and then killed it in every club. I knocked on every door, looked for every opportunity and didn’t take no for an answer, and kept going no matter what, and I found myself as an artist. I learned how to survive as an artist, get real, and how to fail, and figured out who I am as a singer and performer. I work hard to always take it to the next level.” Glam Girl knows what she wants, and is poised to get it. “As for the boys? They all come and go, but my career is here to stay.”

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