Kelly Price
(born April 4 1973) is an American R&B and soul singer, formerly the flagship female artist on the Def Soul label.
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Life and music career
Price first made a name for herself as a prominent background and guest vocalist, appearing on a number of hit singles such as
Mariah Carey's "
Fantasy",
The Notorious B.I.G.'s "
Mo Money Mo Problems", and
Whitney Houston's "
Heartbreak Hotel". She has also sung background vocals for
Faith Evans,
Aretha Franklin,
Brian McKnight and
SWV.
She issued her debut album,
Soul of a Woman
, in 1997 on
Island Records, which contained the hit single "Friend of Mine". A popular "Friend of Mine" remix, also included on the album, features
R. Kelly and
Ronald Isley. Isley takes on the role of Price's Godfather, "Mr. Biggs", who takes Price's husband (played by R. Kelly) to task for cheating on Price with her best friend. The "Friend of Mine" Remix was a #1 hit on the US R&B charts.
Price became one of a number of popular full-figured R&B performers of the late-1990s, and received notable attention when she lost over 100 pounds to aid her health. She issued her second album,
Mirror Mirror
, in 1997 on the Def Soul imprint of
Def Jam Records; Island and Def Jam had merged in 1999, with Price and labelmates
Dru Hill being reassigned to Def Soul.
Mirror Mirror
featured the singles "You Should've Told Me" and the
Grammy nominated "
As We Lay", a cover of Shirley Murdock's 1986 hit. A remix of
Mirror Mirror's
"Love Sets You Free" was issued a single in 2000, produced by
Teddy Riley and starring a number of fellow R&B performers, including
Babyface, Tamar Braxton,
Aaron Hall (singer),
Blackstreet, and Def Soul labelmates Dru Hill,
Case,
Montell Jordan, LovHer, and Kandice Love.
Price was featured in the 2003 film
Bringing Down the House
, performing a cover of the 1983
Rufus & Chaka Khan hit "Ain't Nobody."
A
Christmas album,
One Family
, was issued in 2001. Two years later, Price returned with her third regular studio album,
Priceless
. In October 2005, Price recorded her first live gospel project. The
This Is Who I Am
album has been released on October 24, 2006 on her own label, EcclectiSounds Records. It debut at #1 on the Billboard Gospel Charts and peaked at #9 on the R&B/Hip Hop album chart.
Price was inducted as an honorary member of
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. in July 2006.
In early 2007, Price kicked off a tour with the
Sisters In The Spirit 2007
.
[1]
Kelly Price is supposed to release a new R&B CD in early 2008 on Atlantic Records (according to Jawn Murry).
In 2006, she recorded the song "Why?" for the soundtrack
Why Did I Get Married?
, a film version of the
stage play of the same name she once acted in, playing the role to Sheila.
Family
Price lives with her husband/manager, Jeffrey Rolle, and their children, Jeffrey Jr., 14, and Jonia, 12 as of 2006 on their 2 1/2 acre property and home located outside of
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price grew up in the projects of
Far Rockaway, Queens, New York where her family often went hungry. She never really knew her father who died when she was only 9 years old.
Growing up in the life long denomination the Church of God in Christ. Her grandfather is the Bishop Jerome Norman the pastor of the Full Gospel Mission Church of God in Christ in Queens, New York and the jurisdicitonal prelate over the Barbados West Indies Ecclesiasitcal Jurisdiction since 1990 by Bishop J.O. Patterson, Sr. Her mother, Claudia Price, was the musical director of the church. Price began singing in the church as a 6-year-old with a big voice and a nickname of 'Little Mahalia Jackson'.
[2]
Breast cancer activist
In December 2000, Price donated $250,000 to fight
breast cancer. She presented a check to Tony Martell of the T.J. Martell Foundation and Denise Rich of G&P Foundation For Cancer Research to help with the ongoing fight against breast cancer. Price donated the proceeds from her hit single
Love Sets You Free
which she recorded in January 2000 with the help of
Sisqo,
Montell Jordan,
Case,
Playa, Kandice Love, and Lovher.
[3]
In April 1999, Price volunteered to showcase her fashion designs during a special charity gala and fashion show to help the National Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative raise money for
breast cancer education for minority women.
[4]
In 1998, Price learned that her mother-in-law had breast cancer. Later in 1998, Price's own mother also was diagnosed with the disease. Her mother-in-law died from the disease.
[5]
Claudia Price, the mother of Kelly, is a survivor of
inflammatory breast cancer which is the deadliest and most deceptive type of breast cancer.
[6] Claudia, who is a
New York City resident, has become a breast cancer activist to educate the public about the disease. She was the chairwoman of the seventh annual Sister to Sister Fitness Festival held in
Dallas, Texas which was sponsored by the Celebrating Life Foundation.
Claudia experienced pain in her breast in 1997, but said fear and a lack of insurance kept her from seeking immediate medical attention. Instead, she waited two years before seeing a doctor. While at work one day in 1999, her doctor called and said she had inflammatory breast cancer. Doctors gave her two months to live. She underwent chemotherapy, and the disease as of October, 2006 is in remission.
[7]
Discography
Albums
Soul Of A Woman
- Released: June 23, 1998
- Label: T-Neck / Island
- Chart Peak: US #15, US R&B #2
- RIAA Certification: 2x's Platinum
- Singles: "Friend Of Mine", "Secret Love"
Mirror Mirror
- Released: June 27, 2000
- Label: Def Soul
- Chart Peak: US #5, US R&B #3
- RIAA Certification: Platinum
- Singles: "As We Lay", "Love Sets You Free", "You Should've Told Me", "Mirror Mirror"
One Family: A Christmas Album
- Released: November 20, 2003
- Label: Def Soul
- Chart Peak: US #45, US R&B #43
- RIAA Certification: Gold
- Singles: "In Love At Christmas"
Priceless
- Released: April 29, 2003
- Label: Def Soul
- Chart Peak: US #10, US R&B #2
- RIAA Certification: Gold
- Singles: "Take It To The Head (feat. Keith Murray)", "Someday", "He Proposed"
This Is Who I Am
- Released: October 24, 2006
- Label: EcclectiSounds / Gospo Cetric / Zomba Music Group
- Chart Peak: US #54, US R&B #9, US Gospel #1
- RIAA Certification: 360,000
- Singles: "Healing"
TBC
Singles
- 1998: "Friend of Mine"
- 1998: "Friend of Mine [Remix]" (featuring Ronald Isley AKA "Mr. Biggs" and R. Kelly) (US #12 Pop / #1 R&B)
- 1999: "Secret Love" (US #99 Pop / #3 R&B)
- 1999: "It's Gonna Rain" (Life Soundtrack) (US #51 R&B)
- 2000: "As We Lay" (US #64 Pop / #10 R&B)
- 2000: "Love Sets You Free [Remix]" (featuring Montell Jordan, Dru Hill, Case, LovHer, Kandice Love, and Teddy Riley) (US #26 Pop / #14 R&B)
- 2000: "You Should've Told Me" (US #64 Pop / #1 R&B)
- 2001: "Mirror, Mirror" (US #11 Dance)
- 2002: "In Love At Christmas" (US #6 R&B)
- 2002: "Take It 2 The Head" (featuring Keith Murray) (Promo)
- 2002: "Someday"
- 2002: "How Does It Feel (Married Your Girl)"
- 2003: "He Proposed" (US #34 R&B)
- 2006: "God's Gift" (Jeff Majors featuring Kelly Price) (US #32 R&B)
- 2006: "Healing"
Awards and nominations
- American Music Awards
- *2001, Favorite R&B Female Artist (Nominated)
- Grammy Awards
- *2004, Best Traditional R&B Performance: "He Proposed" (Nominated)
- *2001, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: "As We Lay" (Nominated)
- *2000, Best R&B Performance by a duo or Group: "Heartbreak Hotel" (Nominated)
- MTV Video Music Award
- *1999, Best R&B Video: "Heartbreak Hotel" (Nominated)
- Soul Train Awards
- *2001, Favorite Female R&B/Soul Album: Mirror, Mirror (Nominated)
- *1999, Favorite Female R&B/Soul Single: "Friend of Mine" (Nominated)
- *1999, Favorite R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist: Soul of a Woman (Nominated)
- *1999, Favorite Female R&B/Soul Album: Soul of a Woman (Nominated)
References
- Live Daily News
- FindArticles.Com
- Yahoo News
- MTV News
- VH1 News
- IBC Survivors
- Dallas News