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Name : Mya Harrison
Birthdate : 10 October 1979
Birthplace : Washington, D.C.
Birthname : Mya Marie Harrison
Height : 5' 7" (1.70 m)
Profession : Singer
Best Known As : Singer of 'Ghetto Superstar' & 'Fallen'
Mya Harrison Trivia
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Studied tap under Savion Glover of "Bring On Da Noise, Bring On
Da Funk" and has performed at places such as the Kennedy Center,
Lincoln Center, Smithsonian and the Shakespeare Theater.
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Graduated high school at age 16.
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Got her start as a tap dancer.
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Recorded a new version of the LaBelle hit "Lady Marmalade" along
with Pink, Christina Aguilera and Li'l Kim for the Moulin Rouge!
(2001) soundtrack.
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Lost out on the female lead role in Light It Up (1999).
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Half Jamaican, Half Italian & is a vegan.
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Is
from the same Metro area as Sandra Bullock, Martin Lawrence,
Dave Chapelle, Regina Hall and Dwayne Winstead.
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Once tap-danced on stage with famous tap-dancer Gregory Hines.
Detailed Profile
Rising R & B star Mya
started her career as a dancer, but it didn't take long for her to
recognize her vocal talent. Born in Washington, D.C., Mya Harrison
began taking dance lessons in 1982 when she was only two. Although
she lost interest for several years, her passion was re-ignited in
1992. She studied tapes of tap prodigy Savion Glover, best know as
the mastermind behind the Broadway smash Bring In Da Noise, Bring In
Da Funk, and joined the dance troupe T.W.A. (Tappers With Attitude).
She left the group after a short while to study at the legendary
Dance Theater of Harlem with Glover. Her flair for improvisation
impressed the tap savant and he gave her a solo spot during a
Kennedy Center performance. By age 15, Mya's musical side began to
take over and she perfected her vocal ability with the help of her
father, a professional musician. When he realized that his daughter
was serious about a career in music, Mya's father began shopping
around her demo tape, eventually catching the interest of University
Music president and CEO Haqq Islam. At 16 Mya had her own recording
contract.For the next two years, the teenager prepared for her
debut, collaborating with high-power talent like Kenneth "Babyface"
Edmonds, Diane Warren, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and members of
Dru Hill. Signed to Interscope Records, Mya spent the next two years
recording her debut album in New York, Philadelphia and Atlanta with
notable contributors including labelmates Dru Hill, Missy
"Misdemeanor" Elliott, Babyface, Darryl Pearson and Diane Warren.
Released in April 1998, Mya was a mature urban R&B collection built
around the singer's assured vocals and reflective lyrics. "It's All
About Me" featured Sisqo of Dru Hill, and climbed to US number 6 in
May. Mya maintained her high profile with appearances on Pras' hit
single "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)", taken from the
soundtrack to the Warren Beatty movie Bulworth. In September, her
album climbed to a US chart peak of 29, and "Movin' On", featuring
No Limit Records' star Silkk The Shocker, reached number 34 on the
Hot 100 singles chart. "Take Me There", a collaboration with
BLACKstreet, Ma$e and Blinky Blink taken from the Rugrats
soundtrack, reached number 14 in January 1999. The subsequent
Babyface/Diane Warren collaboration, "My First Night With You",
surprisingly failed to break into the US Top 50. Mya subsequently
retreated to the studio to work on her sophomore set, Fear Of
Flying, which featured the US Top 5 hit "Case Of The Ex (Whatcha
Gonna Do)".
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