Ashanti (àkọrin)

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Ashanti
Ashanti Photographed by Robert Ector (February 2008)
Ashanti Photographed by Robert Ector (February 2008)
Background information
Orúkọ àbísọAshanti Shequoiya Douglas
Wọ́n tún mọ̀ọ́ bíiShany Bonnie
Ọjọ́ìbíOṣù Kẹ̀wá 13, 1980 (1980-10-13) (ọmọ ọdún 43)
Glen Cove, New York United States
Ìbẹ̀rẹ̀Roslyn, New York
Irú orinR&B, hip hop, hip hop soul
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, record producer, actress,
InstrumentsVocals, piano
Years active1994–present
LabelsJive (1994–1997)
Epic (1998–2000)
The Inc. (2001–2009)
Written Entertainment (2010–present)
eOne (2011–present)
Associated actsJa Rule, Akon, Nelly
Website

Ashanti (àbísọ Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas; October 13, 1980) ni akọrin-olùkọ̀wéorin, atọ́kùn àwo-orin, àti òṣeré ará Amẹ́ríkà. Ní ìbẹ̀rẹ̀ ẹ̀wádún 2000 ló dìde bíi olórin. Ashanti is most famous for her eponymous debut album, which featured the hit song "Foolish", and sold over 503,000 copies in its first week of release throughout the U.S. in April 2002. The album set a Soundscan record as the biggest opening week sales for a new female artist, outselling debuts by Alicia Keys and Lauryn Hill.[1] In the same week, she became the first female performer to simultaneously hold the top two places on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with "Foolish", and "What's Luv?" (with Fat Joe). Ashanti broke records again by having three top ten songs, "Foolish," "What's Luv?" and "Always on Time", on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the same week, being the first woman to accomplish this feat and being second only to the Beatles.[2] In 2003, the self-titled debut album won Ashanti her first Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B album. As of 2012, Ashanti has sold over 30 million records worldwide.[3] Ashanti ended the decade (2000–09) as the third top new R&B artist behind Alicia Keys and Beyoncé.[4] She also ended the decade at number 38 on the Top Artist of the Decade list.[5] She ranked #17, with Foolish selling more than 7.4 million copies in the U.S.[citation needed]. Ashanti has an estimated net worth of $40 million dollars [USD].[6]

Ashanti wrote and sang background on Jennifer Lopez's "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)", which reached number one on Billboard Hot 100, which was also in the top 10 chart at the same time as "Foolish", "Always on Time" (with Ja Rule), and "What's Luv" (with Fat Joe).[7] Later that year, she was acclaimed as the "Princess Of Hip-Hop & R&B"[8][9][10] by her label and capped off her successful debut by winning eight Billboard awards and two American Music Awards. Within seven years of Ashanti's career, she has scored 16 top 40 hits on the Hot 100. Ashanti has endorsed numerous products including Gap, Herbal Essences and Mudd Jeans.

Ashanti cites Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Prince, Madonna, Tupac Shakur, Mary J. Blige, Ella Fitzgerald, Smokey Robinson, Donna Summer, and Blue Magic as her musical influences.[11][12] Praised as a gifted songwriter by her peers and critics alike, Ashanti has written/co-written the bulk of all her music. She is currently working on her own publishing company entitled Written Entertainment. She released her fourth studio album entitled The Declaration on June 3, 2008 and is currently in the studio working on her fifth.[13] She also performed the charity tune "Just Stand Up" alongside 15 other female singers for the "Stand Up to Cancer" live television special which helped raise $100 million dollars for cancer research.[14]

Itokasi[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

  1. Margena A. Christian (June 9, 2008). Her debut single "Foolish" jumped to #1 on Billboard Hot 100, staying there for 10 Weeks. Ashanti returns more empowered with 'The Declaration'. Accessed September 7, 2008.
  2. Guinness World Records 2005: Special 50th Anniversary Edition (2005). pg. 196. UK: Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-892051-22-2.
  3. www.reuters.com/article/2008/08/25/idUS186640+25-Aug-2008+BW20080825
  4. Grein, Paul (2009-07-22). "Chart Watch Extra: The Top 20 New Acts Of The 2000s | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". New.music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2011-11-24. 
  5. http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/decadeendcharts/chart_display.jsp?&f=Artists+Of+The+Decade&g=Decade-end+Artists
  6. http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/ashanti-net-worth/
  7. "Billboard Chart Rewind". Billboard.com. Retrieved April 2007.
  8. "Ashanti Means War" Archived 2009-10-02 at the Wayback Machine.. RollingStone.com. Retrieved May 15, 2007
  9. Posted Jun 10th 2008 2:00PM by Adam Horne Comments (2008-06-10). "Ashanti Returns With Newfound Independence". The Boombox. Retrieved 2011-11-24. 
  10. "Ẹda pamosi". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2012-12-02. 
  11. "Ashanti" Archived 2012-12-08 at archive.ph Error: unknown archive URL. Murderinc-Online.com. Retrieved March 2007.
  12. "Hip-Hop Princess Lives the Dream" Archived 2009-07-30 at the Wayback Machine.. Clarksonintegrator.com. Retrieved November 2007.
  13. Pak, Eudie (2009-06-01). "Ashanti On Her Starring Role in The Wiz and R&B Kids These Days". The Village Voice. Archived from the original on 2009-06-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20090608164043/http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2009/06/interview_ashan.php. Retrieved 2009-06-01. 
  14. Up for Discussion Jump to Forums. "Female Stars Team For Cancer Charity Tune". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2011-11-24.