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About Me


Ashanti Shequoyia Douglas was born in October 13, 1980 in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York into a musical family. Her father used to sing and her mother is a dance instructor. Ashanti began to sing in a gospel choir at the age of 6. As she grew, her musical talent developed and with it, appearances followed. She danced in a show at Carnegie Hall and in the Disney television musical Polly. It was in high school that she honed her songwriting skills and harnessed her talent for creating a story that people could relate to, song after song. Ashanti first announced her presence with the Big Pun hit "How We Roll" in 2001. Her sound was infectious and caught the attention of record producers. Irv Gotti, the polished producer with Murder Inc. Records, was credited with her discovery and what was supposed to be an initial collaboration, turned into a record contract. The demure and feminine Ashanti was hesitant at first to sign with a label named Murder Inc., but she filled a void in the company stable of talent. What was a pure rap label became stronger with the arrival of the R&B singer. The marketing team at Murder Inc. went to work to promote Ashanti in time for her debut release. She was featured on the Ja Rule smash "Always On Time," receiving major airwave and video exposure. In addition, her voice was loaned out to reigning Don of the Terror Squad, Fat Joe, for his big hit "What's Luv?". Ashanti stole both songs away from the thug rappers and created such a buzz that her self-titled debut album was released early, on April 9, 2002. The first single "Foolish" ripped apart the charts and the video was on heavy rotation as well. As a result, Ashanti sold over half a million units the first week and debuted in the top spot, a major achievement for a relative unknown with almost no expectations on her shoulders. In the future, you can expect to hear and see much more of this young talent. Ashanti has served notice that she is moving on up.

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AChiEvEMENTs

•Highest First Week Sales (503, 000 "foolish") for a Debut female singer EVER!
•Became FIRST FEMALE performer to hold the TOP 2 singles on Billboard Top 100 singles!
•Broke records again by having 3 TOP TEN singles on Billboard Hot 100 in the same week!
•Wrote& sang background on "Aint that Funny" which was also in Top 10 on Billboard as well as (Foolish. What's Luv. Always on Time)
•Most Top 10 (now 14) songs on Billboard's R&B and Hip Hop Charts by a Female this decade.
2008, #34 in Maxim Sexiest Women 100
Grammy Awards and nominations Career stats
Career wins: 1
Career nominations: 8
2002
Lady of Soul Awards: Best R&B/Soul New Artist Aretha Franklin Entertainer of the Year
Teen Choice Awards: Choice Breakout Artist &Best new artist
Billboard Music Awards: Female Artist of the Year, Top New Pop Artist of the Year, Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year, R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year, R&B/Hip-Hop Female, Artist of the Year, New R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year, R&B/Hip-Hop Single of the Year, R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Artist of the Year
2003
ASCAP Pop Music Awards: Award-Winning Pop Songs (Foolish)
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards: Top R&B/HIP-HOP Song (”Foolish”), Award-Winning R&B/HIP-HOP Songs (”Baby”), Award-Winning Rap Songs (”Down 4 U”)
American Music Awards: Favorite New Artist in Pop/Rock, Favorite New Artist in Hip-Hop/R&B, Best Duo or Group (Ashanti)
Soul Train Awards: Best R&B/Soul Single, Female (”Foolish”), Best R&B/Soul Album, Female (”Ashanti”)
NAACP Image Awards: Outstanding New Artist
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards: Best New Artist
DoSomething.org: Celebrity Service Award
2004
ASCAP Pop Music Awards: Award-Winning Pop Songs (”Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)”)
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards: Award-Winning R&B/HIP-HOP Songs (”Rain On Me”)
Do Something Brick Awards: “Do Something” Brick Award (”Rain on Me”)
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