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Brooke Valentine Wiki Information
Brooke Valentine
is an American R&B singer-songwriter. She started her musical career as a member of the female group Best Kept Secret. [1] 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 2005. It sold 340,000 copies in the United States. [2] The album features her hit debut single, "Girlfight" released late 2004, in a collaboration with rappers Big Boi and Lil Jon, a song about tension between two girls which ends up in a catfight.
The first single from her second album Physical Education
was "D-Girl" ("Dope Girl"), which did not chart, along with a second single, "Pimped Out", in November 2006. The release of the album was canceled during the Capitol & Virgin Records merge in 2007, the future of the project is currently unknown, but this seems to be scrapped and unreleased due to work on her third studio album. Valentine has been in the studio working on her next album, due out in 2009.
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Discography
Albums
- 2005: Chain Letter
- 2009: Physical Education Mixtape Album
Singles
Year
| Title
| Chart positions [3]
| Album
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U.S. Hot 100
| U.S. R&B
| U.S. Pop
| UK [4]
| IRE
| AUS
| NZ
| GER
| SWI
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2005
| "Girlfight" (featuring Lil Jon & Big Boi)
| 23
| 13
| 30
| 35
| 47
| 50
| 28
| 70
| 61
| Chain Letter
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"Long as You Come Home"
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| 71
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"Cover Girl"
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"Boogie Oogie Oogie" (featuring Yo-Yo & Fabolous)
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| Roll Bounce Soundtrack
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2006
| "D-Girl" (featuring Pimp C)
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| 92
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| Physical Education
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"Pimped Out" (featuring Dem Franchize Boyz)
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| 87
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2009
| "Holla"
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Album appearances
Year
| Song
| Album
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2004
| "Guerilla Nasty" (Guerilla Black featuring Brooke Valentine)
| Guerilla City
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2006
| "Dutty Wine Gal" (Beenie Man featuring Brooke Valentine)
| Undisputed
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2008
| "Badunkadunk"
| DJ 2Mello Presents: Who's The King Again, Vol. 5
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Extras
- 2006: "H-Town Shit" (Brooke Valentine featuring Bun B)
References
- Brooke Valentine biography
- Noah Berlatsky (August 17, 2007). Get Big or Go Home ''Chicago Reader''. Accessed September 4, 2008.
- Brooke Valentine featuring Lil Jon and Big Boi - Girlfight - Music Charts ''aCharts''. Accessed September 4, 2008.
- British Hit Singles & Albums
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