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Biography:
Ashanti.
Ashanti Shaquoya Douglas (born October 13, 1980 in Glen Cove, New
York), known professionally as Ashanti, is an R&B singer of African
American, Dominican, and Chinese descent, who rose to fame during the
early 2000s.
Ashanti was first brought into the public eye as a featured background
vocalist on Vita's 2001 hip-hop remake of Madonna's "Justify My Love",
which appeared on the soundtrack to the movie The Fast and the
Furious. That same year, she caught the attention of Fat Joe, and he
invited her to sing background on Big Pun's unsuccessful posthumous
single "How We Roll".
Ashanti's big break, however, did not come until early 2002, when,
almost simultaneously, Ja Rule released "Always On Time" and Fat Joe
released "What's Luv?". They were two of the biggest pop and urban
hits of the year, and both featured Ashanti. At one point, her hit
with Ja Rule sat at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart
while her Fat Joe collaboration was at #2. She was the first female to
ocuppy the top 2 positions on the Billboard 100 as a featured female
artist.
Shortly after the success of her collaborations, Ashanti released her
self-titled debut album, Ashanti, on Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. record
label in 2002. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 album
chart and is Ashanti's most successful album to date. Her debut
single, "Foolish", contained a sample of the 1983 song "Stay With Me"
by DeBarge (also utilized by The Notorious B.I.G. in his 1995 #2 hit
"One More Chance"). The song entered the top 10 of the Billboard Hot
100 in March while her two collaborations were still there, making
Ashanti the only artist, other than The Beatles, to have their first
three chart entries in the top 10 simultaneously. "Foolish" also
became 2002's biggest hit according to Billboard, spending ten weeks
at #1, due in part to a remix titled "Unfoolish", which featured a rap
by The Notorious B.I.G. and received heavy urban radio airplay.
Ashanti's follow-up singles, "Happy" and "Baby", although not as huge
as "Foolish" reached the top 10 and top 20 respectively. During the
summer of 2002, Ashanti also appeared on a Ja Rule's "Down 4 U," along
with labelmates, female rappers Vita and Charli Baltimore. The song
appeared on a Murder Inc compilation titled Irv Gotti Presents The
Inc.
In early 2003, Ja Rule and Ashanti teamed up again and scored a
massive pop hit with "Mesmerize", the music video for which parodied
the plot of the movie Grease. 50 Cent would later mock Ja Rule as
being soft and "not a true gangsta", citing the "Mesmerize" video and
its pop-culture appeal as an example. Ashanti was not spared from 50
Cent's criticism of the entire Murder Inc. family. |