Keshia Chanté (born Keshia Chanté Harper on June 16,
1988) is a Canadian Juno Award-winning critically acclaimed, singer,
songwriter, model, actress. She signed to BMG Music Canada at
the age of 14 and has released two albums.
Chanté has won many awards, including a Juno Award, "Best
New Artist" at the Canadian Radio Awards and Urban Music Awards,
as well as "Video of the Year" and "Fans Choice".
She has had six Top Ten singles at radio. She is known in the
U.S. for her "Bad Boy" video that was in heavy rotation
on BET, her guest appearance in Bow Wow & Chris Brown's "Shortie
Like Mine" video and constant media attention surrounding her
personal life. After a three-year hiatus, in November 2010 Chante
released 2 videos for 2 new singles "Table Dancer" and "Test
Drive", both off her new album Night & Day, slated for release
in Spring 2011. Both singles are currently nominated for Juno Awards;
R&B Recording of the Year for "Test Drive" and Dance
Recording of the Year for "Table Dancer".
Keshia Chanté was born in Ottawa, Ontario on June 16, 1988
to a father of Trinidadian descent and a mother of Portuguese descent.[1][12]
She is an only child.[13] Chante attended St. Peter Catholic High
School in Orleans, Ottawa, Ontario until the age of 14 and continued
high school at Fletchers Meadow Secondary School. Chanté took
part in several school and community talent shows. One performance
was brought to the attention of Ottawa DJ Trevor Mason who sent the
tape to BMG Canada big wig Ivan Berry. She then received a call from
Berry that would change her life forever. After performing an impromptu
song over the phone, Keshia was invited into Toronto for a live audition
that eventually led to a record deal.[14] Chanté balanced
high school and her new found career, by traveling to Toronto on
weekends to begin recording for her debut album. In 2004, she moved
to Toronto to better balance work and school. She chose to continue
school by attending Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School, and graduated
as a straight-A student with her class in 2006, her final year being
with a private tutor.[5] Mary Dickie of Elle Canada noted "Keshia
Chante has led a double life: high school student by day; R&B
diva/hard-nosed buisinesswoman by night." in reference to Chante's
life balancing attending high school while she was promoting her
album.[9]
[edit] 2003–05: Keshia Chanté (Self-Titled)
Her debut single "Shook (The Answer)" was released in
early 2003, when Chante was only 14 years old. It was only meant
to be a "buzz" single but it surprisingly broke into the
Top 10 on Canadian music charts and won an Urban Music Award for "Best
Pop/R&B Single". For the follow-up, "Unpredictable" went
#1 on both radio & video charts,[7] she released her first video,
which hit number one on YTV and the top ten on MuchMusic. In November
2003, the CD single of "Unpredictable" was certified gold.
Because of that single, in 2003, she won the Canadian Radio Music
Award for "Best New Solo Artist". It also became the highest
selling CD single in Canada and the only Canadian artist to do so,
other than Shania Twain. In early February 2004, Chanté's
third single, "Bad Boy", was released. It was also successful,
breaking the Top 5 on radio and becoming the #1 video on MuchMusic
for 4 weeks. The video was directed by director Little X.[15] Later,
in June 2004, Chanté topped the charts again (Top 5) with
the release of her fourth single "Does He Love Me?" ft.
Foxy Brown which Chanté & Foxy Brown wrote and "Young
Gav" (Foxy Brown's older brother) produced. The video was also
directed by Little X and became #1 on MuchMusic for 3 weeks. The
video also garnered her an Urban Music Video Award for "Video
of the Year". On June 22, 2004 Chanté released her self-titled
debut album. On December 3, 2004 it was certified gold. It contained
her previous singles, as well as her later to be released fifth "Let
the Music Take You" penned by Chanté. In October 2004,
at the Canadian Urban Music Awards Chanté swept all three
of nominations, winning awards for "Best New Artist", "Video
of the Year" (for Bad Boy), "Fans' Choice Award" and
by surprise taking home the "Rising Star of the Year" award.[14]
In that same month, she also sang the national anthem at the Canadian
Football League's Grey Cup.[7]
In December 2004, Chante headlined Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto
for New Year's Eve.[16] In February 2005, Chante won Chartattack
Awards for "Best Album" and "Sexiest Female".
During the same month, she was also selected to represent Canada
at Expo 2005 held in Japan. In July 2005, Chanté went on a
cross Canada mall and venue tour sponsored by Solo Mobile (Bell),
EckoRed and SPC sponsored Chante's tour across Canada which helped
raise awareness for phone counseling service Kids Help Phone. In
September 2005, Chante performed on tour with Destiny's Child throughout
Canada during there Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It tour, and
is also included on the Destiny's Child Live In Atlanta Tour DVD.
In October 2005, Chante received four nominations at the Urban Music
Awards.[17]
[edit] 2006–07: 2U
After her signing, Chanté moved to New York to begin working
on her second album. During that time, Chanté was on Teen
People Magazines "Rock The Runway" Mall Tour (where Ciara
started) and Seventeen Magazine's "Rock N' Shop" Mall Tour
(where Britney Spears started). In May 2006, she posted 3 brand new
songs, "Been Gone", "Kiss" and "Summer Love" on
MySpace. In March 2006 she released her "2U" Album teaser
single, "Ring The Alarm", which was used for WarChild's "Keep
The Beat" charity campaign. All the proceeds from "Ring
The Alarm" went to supported children at war and was also featured
on triple platinum compilation "MuchDance 2006". In July
of that year, she released her single "Been Gone", produced
by Philadelphia's Matrax Productions. The video was shot by Little
X (making it her 3rd collaboration with him) and was shot inside
of "Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School" where Chanté attended
in her last year of school and graduated. Her second single, "2U",
produced by Matrax was released in early November. 2U's video was
shot on October 22 in Miami by director Bobby O'Neill, and was released
on Yahoo Music Canada on November 16. Also in 2006, Chanté made
a featured cameo appearance in label mate Bow Wow's video "Shortie
Like Mine". The video depicts Rapper Bow Wow searching for Keshia
Chanté on his laptop. They send messages back and forth throughout
the video. Her second album, in which Chanté executive produced[6]
was released on December 5, 2006 in Canada through Sony BMG Canada
and was released in May 2007 in Japan. Chanté refused to finish
promoting her album to its full potential because of "dirty
label politics" infuriating her to ask to be released from her
record label. After a few months, her wish was granted and she was
released from Sony BMG Canada.[18] MTV's "The Diary of Keshia
Chante" aired in Canada December 6, 2006, showing footage following
Chante as she travelled to Miami and LA working on her album.[9]
[edit] 2007-09: the Hiatus
In 2007, after her departure from Sony BMG Canada, Chanté took
a brief absence from the spotlight, wanting to learn more about the
music business and being mentored by respected entertainment lawyers
in Hollywood and Toronto. She later made the decision to move to
Atlanta and West Hollywood, where she worked closely the camps of
Ne-Yo, Missy Elliott and OutKast. She began honing her skill as a
songwriter and her acting chops, starring as the lead actress in
the TV series "Soul".[19][20]
[edit] 2010–present: Night & Day
Chanté signed to Universal Music Canada. In September, Chanté announced
that she would release a 2 disc album titled "Night & Day" slated
for a release in Spring 2011. One disc, titled 'Night' will be all
Dance music and the other disc, titled 'Day' will be R&B, reminiscent
of Chanté's first two albums. When looking for inspiration
and the direction that she wanted for this album, she stated that
wanted something with "no-genre", sing something that was
real and to the heart. Keshia found inspiration from Brandy's Afrodisiac.
In October, Chanté released two new singles, "Table Dancer" from
the 'Night' side of her album and "Test Drive" from the
'Day' side. In November, the music video for "Test Drive" was
released exclusively on VEVO, starring Chanté's boyfriend,
NHL goalie Ray Emery and endorsed by Smarties. Later the music video
for "Table Dancer" was released, endorsed by Pepsi. The
video is currently on the video charts climbing and has already entered
into Top 10.
"Table Dancer" so far has reached #44 on the Canadian
Hot 100, accumulating an audience of over 5,000,000 and #24 on the
Top 40. The single has also entered the Canadian iTunes R&B/Soul
Chart and peaked at #6. In February 2011, Chanté was nominated
for two Juno Awards; R&B Recording of the Year for "Test
Drive" and Dance Recording of the Year for "Table Dancer".[11]
On February 14, 2011, Chanté revealed the cover of her new
upcoming singles titled Set U Free/If U Say Keshia Chante's Photos
- Wall Photos
[edit] Artistry
[edit] Music and voice
Tara Henley of The Georgia Straight noted that beneath the slickly
produced, hip-hop—tinged, pop veneer of tracks like "Shook
(The Answer)" lies an arresting voice, magnetic charisma, and
driving ambition."[21] Denise Sheppard from Amazon.ca also noted, "[Chanté is]
a teen-targeted pop phenom" whose "music has the one-two
punch of melodic hooks and the voice to back them up; a combination
that can and will appeal to dance/pop music fans of any age.[22]
Chanté is artistically involved in her projects, especially
in the writing process. She has received executive production credit
on most of her music in which she has been involved, however she
doesn't formulate beats herself, she typically comes up with melodies
and ideas during production, sharing them with producers. Some of
her songs are autobiographical, which she has admitted are taken
from personal experiences, as well as her friends. Chanté's
music is generally contemporary R&B, but she also incorporates
pop, dance and hip hop into her music.
[edit] Influences
Chanté has said to have admired and watched artists Brandy,
Aaliyah, Christina Aguilera, Monica, Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill,
Mary J. Blige, Destiny's Child, SWV, TLC, Coldplay growing up.[23]
She also stated her household played a lot of dancehall, reggae,
soca music and fado, adhering to her roots.[24]
[edit] Public Image and Personality
Chante is considered a media darling, frequently attending entertainment
television shows, fashion week, and online speculation, as well as
her love life. She is considered "the ultimate girl next door" with
a "charismatic shy demeanor".[23] Tara Henley of The Georgia
Straight noted "The fresh-faced R&B singer--who lists shopping
as one of her chief hobbies--looks pretty much like every other bright,
bubbly, fashion-obsessed high-school girl out there--except for the
fact that, at 16, she has already accomplished what most can only
hope to achieve during an entire career."
[edit] Fashion
As Chanté matured, greater interest in her fashion choices
began. The New York Times and the L'Oreal Fashion Week committee
declared Keshia Chanté a fashion icon for pioneering the "Glamour
Mystique" look.[citation needed] Chanté has been known
to have an aesthetic of mixing super high fashion with lower end
as a way of "connecting to her younger fans."[citation
needed] In Canada, Chanté is considered a Fashionista by fashion's
high rankings.[25] Her style has been described as "glamorous" meets "sexy
elegance" by Holt Renfrew executives.[25] Chante is an avid
supporter of Canadian Fashion Designers and labels. Flare Magazine
has named her a "true style chameleon"[26] Chante regularly
attends front row at Fashion Week with her outfits anticipated and
documented. In 2010, she attended Evan Biddell's show and appeared
in his opening runway video.[27] In October 2009, Chanté acquired
stock in Guess's upscale fashion brand Marciano. Chanté also
co-owns the Marciano Store in Toronto's Yorkdale Shopping Center.[28]
[edit] Other work
[edit] Acting career
In 2006, Chanté starred as herself in the indie flick "Cats
Cradle".[29] In 2007 she had a guest starring role in "Da
Kink in My Hair".[29] In August 2008, Chanté got the
lead role in a one-hour television series drama titled '"Soul",
in which she played a teen conflicted about having to choose between
the church choir and pop stardom. It filmed for several months in
Halifax. In February 2009, Soul began to air on VisionTV throughout
Canada.[30] The series garnered interest by BET with a potential
U.S air date on there network being negotiated, states executive
producer Floyd Kane.[31][32]
[edit] Products and endorsements
Chante has also endorsed brands such as Pepsi, Smarties, Bell, Solo
Mobile, Davids Footwear, Stila Cosmetics, MAC Cosmetics, Ecko Red
and Sony Cybershot, Sony Vaio and other Sony electronics. In 2007,
it was announced that Chante would be collaborating on a diamond
jewellery line with conflict-free diamond company, Polar Bear Diamonds
and begin working on a perfume line.[33] In November 2010, Chante
became the face of Pepsi and their Pepsi Refresh Project campaign,
with Pepsi presenting Chante's video "Table Dancer". Chante
is the face of Ontario Tourism and sings the theme song "There's
No Place Like This" in their commercials.[34][35] Chanté is
the face of the Sony's Cyber-Shot Digital Camera[1] and was the face
of EckoRed in 2006. In 2005, Solo Mobile (Bell), EckoRed and SPC
sponsored Chante's tour across Canada which helped raise awareness
for phone counseling service Kids Help Phone.[36] Chante has collaborated
with Smarties in music video "Test Drive".
[edit] Philanthropy
Keshia in 2009.
Chante worked closely with Alicia Keys to throw a fundraising concert
to help build awareness about AIDS with the Stephen Lewis Foundation[37][38]
and was a part of BET'S Rap-It-Up campaign. In 2008, she visited
Dominican Republic to work with World Vision.[39][40] She has also
been a part of three consecutive WorldVision 30 Hour Famine's and
has been a part of many of their campaigns and advertisements endorsing
the event. Chante also developed the Roger's Love Music Speaking
Tour where she spoke to school students across Canada and donated
tens of thousands of dollars to their music programs.[41] She has
contributed to WarChild's Keep The Beat campaign donating the proceeds
of her singles to them, as well as the proceeds that came from her
songs inclusion into the MuchMusic's MuchDance compilations. In November
2010, CANFAR announced Chante as their official Youth Ambassador.
She participated in World AIDS Day doing a media tour with CANFAR
President Christopher Bunting.[42] In May, Chante travelled to Kenya
with CANFAR where she spent 10 days working with orphans who lost
their parents to HIV/AIDS and building with other student volunteers
to help out students in classrooms in Narobi, Africa.[43]
[edit] Personal life
Chante's romantic life has been a source of interest and much speculation
in entertainment news, as well as many blogs. Chante's currently
in a relationship with NHL netminder Ray Emery. In June 2010, eTalk
Daily and Entertainment Tonight Canada broke the news that Chante
and Ray Emery had began dating. Emery has been featured as the love
interest in her music video for "Test Drive".[44][45][46][47][48]
[edit] Awards and nominations
2003
Canadian Urban Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single for "Shook
(The Answer)" - Won
Canadian Radio Music Award for "Best New Solo Artist" (Dance Urban
Rhythmic) - Nominated[49]
Canadian Radio Music Award for "Best New Solo Artist" (CHR) - Won[49]
2004
Canadian Urban Music Award for Best New Artist - Won
Canadian Urban Music Award for Video Of The Year for "Bad Boy" -
Won
Canadian Urban Music Award for Fans Choice - Won
Rising Star Award for Rising Star of the Year - Won
MuchMusic Video Award for "Best R&B Video" for "Does He
Love Me?" - Nominated
2005
Juno Award for "R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year" -
Won[50]
Canadian Urban Music Award for "Video Of The Year" for "Does
He Love Me?" - Won
MuchMusic Video Award for "People's Choice: Favorite Canadian Artist" -
Nominated
MuchMusic Video Award for "Best Pop Video" for "Does He Love
Me?" - Nominated
Juno Award for "New Artist of the Year" - Nominated
2007
Juno Award for "R&B/SOUL Recording Of The Year" for "Been
Gone" - Nominated
2008
Juno Award for "R&B/SOUL Recording Of The Year" for "2U" -
Nominated
2011
Juno Award for "Dance Recording Of The Year" for "Table
Dancer" - Nominated
Juno Award for "R&B/SOUL Recording Of The Year" for "Test
Drive" - Nominated
[edit] Discography
Main article: Keshia Chanté Discography
[edit] Albums
Keshia Chanté (2004)
2U (2006)
Night & Day (2011)
[edit] Singles
List of singles, with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart
positions Album
CAN
"
Shook (The Answer)" 2003 1 Keshia Chanté
"
Unpredictable"
"
Ring The Alarm" 2005 — 2U
"
Been Gone"" 2006 —
"
2U" —
"
Fallen" featuring Freeway" 2007 —
"
Test Drive" 2010 — Night & Day
"
Table Dancer" 2011 44
"
Set U Free" 84
Shooting Star