Posts Tagged ‘Blasian Celebs’

Who Is Denyce Lawton?

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Denise Marie Lawton (born May 2, 1978) is a model and actress commonly known as Denyce Lawton.

Lawton is of African American and Korean descent. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lawton is the middle child of three children. She lived a military life with her family abroad in such countries as Korea, Japan, and Germany. Her family moved around the US, living primarily in Neptune, New Jersey then in Washington D.C. In 1996, she graduated from Largo High School (Maryland) in Largo, Maryland. Lawton has long been romantically involved with actor Wesley Jonathan.

Lawton is currently a Series Regular on Tyler Perry’s House of Payne where she plays the character as Dana the manicurist in the barbershop.

Kimora Lee A Whore? Wow What A Shock

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

I am not the biggest fan of kimora lee. She is blasian so I hasve to report her, and for a blasian to be doing their thing she gets respect just from that. But I know deep down Kimora is just a dirty whore, nothing wrong with that but she tries to be something she is not. Now even hollywood agents are confirming what I always knew about her. Click here for more I know I know its from mediatakeout but hey they are right sometimes.

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Track list For Crystal Kay Color Change

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Tracks:

1. Namida no Saki ni

2. ONE

3. Good Times

4. Help Me Out

5. ITOSHIIHITO

6. Kaerimichi

7. Toki no Kakera

8. TIME GOES BY

9. I Can’t Wait

10. Shining

11. It’s a crime

12. History

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Who Is Kelis?

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Kelis Rogers-Jones (born August 21, 1979[1]), better known as Kelis (pronounced kuh-LEECE), is a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B singer-songwriter and since her debut, she has had nine top-40 singles in the UK as a solo artist and, as a featured artist, has had six top-40 singles to date.

Biography

Kelis was born and raised in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, New York. Her first name, pronounced /kəˈlis/ (she can be heard singing her own name in the song Blindfold me), is a combination of her father’s name, Kenneth, and her mother’s name, Eveliss. Kenneth is a Jamaican jazz musician, Pentecostal minister, and professor at Wesleyan University. Eveliss is a Chinese-Puerto Rican fashion designer who inspired Kelis to pursue her singing career.

As a child, she sang in church choirs and played violin, piano, and saxophone while attending Manhattan Country School, a private school. Kelis left home at age sixteen,[2] but continued her education at age 16 when she went to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where she formed the R&B trio BLU (Black Ladies United). After graduation, she formed a band with the Neptunes and, with their support, landed herself a record deal.

Kelis has since worked with a variety of musicians including Gravediggaz, Clipse, Raphael Saadiq, Busta Rhymes, Foxy Brown, Lil’ Kim, OutKast, P. Diddy, Mondo Grosso, Usher, LFO, Moby, Richard X, Timo Maas, Björk, Enrique Iglesias, Timbaland, Sean Paul, Too Short, and her husband Nas. Her most notable duets were popular singles and music videos—even in the US—during 1999 and the early 2000s. These include the following: “What It Is” with Busta Rhymes, “Candy” with Foxy Brown, and “Got Your Money” with Ol’ Dirty Bastard, with whom she was initially discovered beat-boxing in a video of his.

Kelis is 1.77m (5′10″)

Kelis is married to the American rapper Nas.

Debelah Morgan A FlashBack From The Past

Monday, October 13th, 2008

How Is She Blasian You May Ask? Her mom is indian and her father is black. Take that to all you haters trying to doubt daddy sutukh

Older Crystal: Hard to say The Acoustic Version

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Hines Ward And Korean Culture

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

He is changing the ways blasians are seen in South Korea.

Who Is Amerie?

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Amerie Mi Marie Rogers (born January 12, 1980), better known as Amerie, is a multiracial (African-American & Korean) American R&B singer. She debuted in 2002 with the album All I Have, primarily written and produced by Rich Harrison. “1 Thing”, the lead single from her second album, Touch, introduced her native D.C.’s go-go elements, on which she expanded with the 2007 album Because I Love It.

Biography

Rogers was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts to an African-American father and a Korean mother.[1]

Her father works for the U.S. Intelligence Division United States military, so Amerie traveled to and lived in many different places, including Alaska, Texas, Germany, and South Korea. She has a younger sister, Angela Rogers, who is now her lawyer. She finally settled in Washington, D.C., which she considers her hometown. She started studying at Georgetown University for a degree in English and Fine Arts and graduated in 2000.

Amerie’s first language is Korean. However, after the family left Korea, Amerie’s mother made a conscious effort to limit the use of Korean with her daughters out of fear that it would impede their development of English proficiency. In an interview with KoreAm Journal, Amerie stated that she is now only “conversational” in the Korean language and speaks it at home with her mother, Angela, and extended Korean family members.

Amerie also bears a tattoo featuring her given name in Korean script on her lower back, which can be seen in the music video for “1 Thing”. (에이머리) Amerie is noted for signing her name in both English and Korean when giving autographs.

Amerie received her big break in 2001 when she was featured on a track on rapper Nas’s fifth studio album, Stillmatic, entitled “Rule”. She was signed to Rise/Columbia Records by Darryl Williams and throughout early 2002, Amerie’s single “Why Don’t We Fall in Love”—from her debut album, All I Have—received much urban radio airplay. Producer Rich Harrison wrote and produced All I Have in its entirety, except for the track “Outro”, which Amerie wrote. Amerie’s album was released amid the success of “Why Don’t We Fall in Love”, and the media immediately began to judge her success against those of other recent female R&B artists such as Tweet and Ashanti.

The album’s next single, “Talkin’ to Me”, did not hit nearly as big at urban radio, yet its video still received strong support from MTV2. VH1 Soul has been known to play both of Amerie’s videos with regularity since their debuts, and MTV Jams still occasionally spins “Why Don’t We Fall in Love”. The album was a success, going gold by the RIAA with 657,000 units sold in the U.S and 1.6 million sold worldwide.[3]

In late 2002, she released a cover of Diana Ross’ 1980 hit “I’m Coming Out” as a single for the soundtrack to the 2002 film Maid in Manhattan. Afterwards, in 2003, Amerie returned to the music scene briefly as a featured vocalist, first on LL Cool J’s “Paradise” (a top twenty entry in the UK and a top forty single in the U.S.) and later on DJ Kayslay’s “Too Much for Me” singing background. Although their videos received attention from digital music video channels, none of the singles became major hits.

Around this time, Amerie spent some time as the host?and developer of a brand-new show on BET called The Center. Amerie then landed a 2nd lead role as Mia Thompson in the 2004 romantic comedy First Daughter alongside Katie Holmes, Michael Keaton, Lela Rochon, and Marc Blucas. Directed By Oscar winner Forrest Whitaker.

On April 26, 2005, Amerie released her second album, Touch. As with All I Have, the album was primarily produced by mentor Rich Harrison, who contributed seven (new) tracks to the record; additional productions came from Lil Jon, Bryce Wilson, Red Spyda, and Dre & Vidal. Unlike on her first album, Amerie co-wrote every track but one, “Come with Me”, which Harrison wrote. Touch debuted and peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and it was certifed gold by the RIAA in August that year. It received two Grammy Award nominations in 2006: Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for its lead single, “1 Thing”, and Best Contemporary R&B Album.

Along with Touch, Amerie’s biggest hit came with “1 Thing”, which was also featured on the soundtrack to Hitch, a romantic comedy film starring Will Smith and Eva Mendes. Producer Rich Harrison sampled the distinctive main drum-and-guitar loops of the song from a 1970 version of Oh! Calcutta!’s theme song—retitled “Oh, Calcutta!”—by funk group The Meters. The song was later certified platinum for selling over 200,000 units in downloads and became Amerie’s first top ten hit in the U.S., where it peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. “1 Thing” also earned several awards and nominations: two nominations for the MTV Video Music Awards—Best Female Video and Best Choreography—and four nominations for the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards—Best R&B/Soul Single, Solo, R&B/Soul or Rap Song of the Year, Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video, and Best R&B/Soul or Rap Dance Cut. At the 2005 VIBE Awards, Amerie took home Club Banger of the Year for her hit. “1 Thing” also spawned into a variety of remixes by rappers such as Eve, Fabolous, and Jay-Z.

In late 2005, Amerie released Touch’s second single, “Touch”, and was featured alongside Fat Joe on “I Don’t Care”, the lead single of Ricky Martin’s album Life. Though the latter one entered the top twenty in several European countries and Australia, Touch’s title track failed to reprise the success of “1 Thing”—it did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 (it peaked at number ninety-five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart), and reached number nineteen on the UK Singles Chart. “Talkin’ About”, the third single, was released only for promo.

In late 2007, EW.com reported that Amerie had left her label Columbia Records, and in April 2008, Amerie’s name was removed from the label’s roster. She signed with the Island Def Jam Music Group, and is currently working on her next studio album with L.A. Reid who is heading up the entire project.

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Tiger Woods Documentary

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Chanel Iman at Jason Wu Fashion Show

Saturday, September 13th, 2008