Shamari DeVoe
Shamari DeVoe
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Shamari a.k.a. Shamari Fears was born in Detroit, MI. Shamari began
cultivating her soulful voice at the tender age of three. When her
family relocated to Atlanta, GA in the mid 1980's, Shamari poured
herself into her music. During Middle and High School, Shamari began
performing publicly. Shamari entered into her school's Talent Show and
won 2nd place for her soulful rendition of Mariah Carey's "Hero".
Shamari's Talent Show success led to the formation of her group Buutz
(a country-urban female group). Ever enthusiastic and sure of success,
Shamari proclaimed that she had a "deal". Soon after, Buutz disbanded
and Shamari formed the urban female group Intrigue. During that time,
Shamari met Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC, which resulted in the 1996
joining of Brandi D. Williams and Natina Reed, which together formed
the sensational, multi-platinum R&B-Pop female group Blaque. As the
collective protégé's of Lisa Lopes, Blaque soon began to flourish as
the fresh new faces of R&B-Pop, resulting in an invitation for a cameo
appearance in Lil' Kim's "Ladies Night" video. In 1997, Lisa Lopes flew
with the group to NYC to meet with the Chairman and CEO of Sony Music
Entertainment Corporation, Thomas D. "Tommy" Mattola. Blaque gave an
impromptu performance showcasing their sultry, soulful and innovative
style resulting in an immediate contract with Columbia Records. For
almost two years, Blaque worked meticulously on their self-titled debut
album, releasing their first single "808" on March 23, 1999. "808" was
an immediate success, reaching #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and
quickly was certified Platinum. With much public anticipation, on June
1, 1999 their self-titled debut album was released, which achieved
domestic sales exceeding 1.5 million units, resulting in the
outstanding accomplishment of being certified Platinum as well. Blaque
also released their Billboard Hot 100 Chart topping single "Bring It
All To Me" (featuring J.C. Chavez on N'Sync), which achieved it's peak
position of #4 on the chart. The tremendous success of the LP led to
two incredible domestic tours, first with N'Sync and then with TLC,
followed by numerous Award Show Nominations and Winnings. In 2000,
entranced by the girls' talent and energy, the production team of Bring
It On cast them in supporting character roles in the Major Motion
Picture, also starring Gabrielle Union and Kirsten Dunst. Shamari
starred as "Lava", a cheerleader from the Clover's squad. Bring It On,
the first feature film Shamari starred in as an actress, enjoyed huge
worldwide box office success, earning more than $68 Million in United
States alone. The ladies were also requested to record the first single
"As If" from the Bring It On Motion Picture Soundtrack. In November of
the same year, Shamari and her Blaque counterparts were offered the
prestigious honor, which they accepted, to appear in a cameo role on
Pamela Anderson's worldwide hit TV show V.I.P., granting them the
prestige of being one of only two musical guests ever requested to
appear. In 2001, Blaque recorded their much anticipated Sophomore Album
BlaqueOut. Additionally, Shamari was pursued by the world renowned R&B
group Bell Biv DeVoe (BBD) to record as a feature vocalist on their
Universal Records Album. Additionally, Shamari also completed her
amazing year by recording, along with Blaque group member Brandi D.
Williams, the track "Can't Trust Myself" for the Major Motion Picture
On The Line starring Lance Bass and Joey Fatone on N'Sync. Much to the
dismay of eager fans worldwide, Columbia Records agreed to release the
ladies from further recording commitment rather than releasing Blaque's
Sophomore Album. In 2003, Elektra Records quickly seized the
opportunity to sign Blaque to their roster of Multi-Platinum Recording
Artists. Enthralled by their vocal performance, Blaque was successfully
pursued to record their hit single "I'm Good" for the Honey Motion
Picture Soundtrack starring Jessica Alba. Hot on the tails of the
successful Honey soundtrack single "I'm Good", Blaque members Shamari
and Brandi D. Williams embarked overseas on a European Tour. Soon
after, prior to the release of Blaque's third album Torch, the ladies
elected to take a hiatus in order to pursue impending Solo Projects
after the departure of Natina Reed as a Blaque group member due to the
impending birth of her first born child. In 2004, Shamari signed a Solo
Artist Recording Deal with Dark Child / Universal Records. Shamari is
currently immersed in the creative process of recording her Solo
Rock-Urban-Pop Debut Album, which is anticipated for worldwide release
in 2006!
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