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{{Short description|American singer and songwriter (born 1980)}} | |||
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'''Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas''' (born October 13, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She was discovered as a teenager by record producer ], and signed with his label ], an imprint of ] in 2002.<ref name=":0" /> That same year, she guest appeared on the singles "]" by ], and "]" by labelmate ], which peaked at numbers two and one on the ], respectively; the latter, with her 2002 debut single "]", made her the first female artist to occupy the top two positions the chart simultaneously.{{efn|On the week dated April 20, 2002.}} | |||
'''Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas''' (born October 13, 1980) is an ] ], ], ], ]r, and ] who rose to fame in the early 2000s. Ashanti is most famous for her eponymous ]-winning debut album '']'' which featured the hit song "]", and sold over 503,000 copies in its first week of release in the U.S. in April 2002. The album set a Soundscan record as the biggest opening week sales for a female artist, outselling debuts by ] and ].<ref>Margena A. Christian (June 9, 2008). . Accessed September 7, 2008.</ref> In the same week, she became the first female performer to simultaneously hold the top two places on the ] singles chart with "Foolish", and "What's Luv" (with ]). She broke records again by having three Top Ten songs Foolish, What's Luv, and ], with ], on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the same week, being the first female to accomplish this feat and being second only to ].<ref name="autogenerated1">''Guinness World Records 2005: Special 50th Anniversary Edition'' (2005). pg. 196. UK: Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-892051-22-2.</ref> Ashanti also wrote and sang background on the song "] sung by ] which was also in the top 10 charts at the same time as "Foolish", "Always on Time" (with Ja Rule), and "What's Luv" (with Fat Joe).<ref name="Ashanti Biography">. Billboard.com. Retrieved April 2007.</ref> Later that year, she was acclaimed as the "]"<ref name="Ashanti Means War">. RollingStone.com. Retrieved ], ]</ref> <ref>http://www.theboombox.com/2008/06/10/ashanti-returns-with-newfound-independence/</ref> <ref>http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-84743315.html</ref> by the media and capped off her successful debut by winning eight Billboard awards and two American Music Awards. As of 2007, Ashanti had sold more than 6 million albums in the U.S., and nearly 15 million records worldwide. <ref></ref><!--source does not corroborate statement---> | |||
"Foolish" preceded her ] (2002), which debuted atop the ] with over 505,000 domestic units sold in its first week. Furthermore, the album received ] certification by the ] (RIAA), won ] at the ], and spawned the top 40 singles "]" and "]".<ref name=":3" /> "Foolish" also made her the second musical act (after ]) to have their first three chart entries peak within the top ten of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 simultaneously. Ashanti wrote and provided background vocals for ]'s "]", which also peaked the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.<ref name="Ashanti Biography"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051216232357/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_rewind.jsp?f=The+Billboard+Hot+100&g=Singles&y=5|date=December 16, 2005}}</ref> | |||
Ashanti cites ], ], ], ], and ] as her musical influences.<ref name="Ashanti">. Murderinc-Online.com. Retrieved March 2007.</ref><ref name="Hip-Hop Princess Lives the Dream">. Clarksonintegrator.com. Retrieved November, 2007.</ref> 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 record label entitled ''Written Entertainment''. She recently released her fourth studio album entitled '']'' on ], ]. She also performed the charity tune "]" alongside 14 other female singers for the "Stand Up to Cancer" live television special which helped raise $100 million dollars for cancer research. <ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003840319</ref> | |||
Ashanti's second album '']'' (2003), became her second to peak the ''Billboard'' 200—with first-week sales of 326,000 copies in the U.S.—and received ] certification by the RIAA.<ref name=":1" /> The album received three nominations at the ], while its lead singles, "]" and "]", peaked at numbers two and seven on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, respectively. Her third album, '']'', was released that same year as a ]; it was met with a steep critical and commercial decline. | |||
==Biography== | |||
===Early life=== | |||
Ashanti, an ],<!--- note on ethnicity: despite claims of a Hispanic background on various websites, Ashanti states that she is not of Hispanic descent and simply "black" in the cited interview - please change only with an interview that states otherwise - http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_2_102/ai_88582501 ---><ref></ref> was born in ], ]. She inherited a love for music from her mother, Tina Douglas, a former dance teacher and her father, Ken-Kaide Thomas Douglas, a former singer. She has a younger sister named Kenashia. Her uncle, Laranzo Landford, was the mayor of ]. Her mother named her after the ] in ]; in this nation, the women had power and influence, and Ashanti's mother wanted her daughter to follow that model. Her grandfather, James, was a civil-rights activist who associated with ] during the 1960s.<ref></ref> Growing up, Ashanti took dance lessons and joined the church choir. Ashanti went to Bernice Johnson Cultural Arts Center, where she studied different dance styles, including tap, jazz, ballet, African, modern, and hip hop. She danced with the Senior Pro Ensemble at ], the ], ], ], and the Black Spectrum Theater. She also performed at the 1994 Caribbean Awards and dancing with ] of the ]. With actress and choreographer ] at the helm, Ashanti also performed in the ] television film ''Polly'' alongside stars ] and ]. | |||
Ashanti's fourth album, '']'' (2004)—titularly in reference to ]'s pseudonym "The Rose That Grew from Concrete"—debuted at number seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 despite mixed critical response. Its first single, "]", peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number two on the ]—her most successful song in that country. Its second single, "]", saw limited success due to Def Jam's ].<ref name="Wilson 2005">{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/27/arts/music/hiphop-producer-surrenders-in-moneylaundering-case.html|title=Hip-Hop Producer Surrenders in Money-Laundering Case|last1=Wilson|first1=Michael|date=2005|work=The New York Times|access-date=December 1, 2017|last2=Leeds|first2=Jeff|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Her fifth album, '']'' (2008), was met with moderate reception and became her final release on a major label; her sixth album, '']'' (2014), was released independently. | |||
When she was six, Ashanti sang in a gospel choir, but her mother discovered her full singing potential when she overheard Ashanti singing ]'s "]" to herself at age twelve.<ref>Reidand, Shaheem, Waller, Curtis, and Wilkinson, Peter. . ].com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> By the time Ashanti hit puberty, her mother was sending out demo tapes of her singing and dancing. The family could not afford to go to a studio and record a formal demo, so when labels called, Ashanti would have to sing and dance in front of the record company executives. While attending high school, she began to write songs. As a teenager, she performed in a local talent show and at the Soul Cafe, China Club, ], Caroline's Comedy Club and Greek Fest 2000.<ref></ref> In her first major singing performance, Ashanti performed ]'s "More Than a Melody". She also appeared in a number of big-name music videos, in addition to other dance work. | |||
Ashanti has acted in several productions, debuting in the 2005 film '']'' and starring in '']'' (2005), which attracted nearly eight million viewers.<ref name="viewing"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090516042311/http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052405_04|date=May 16, 2009}} ] Medianet, May 24, 2005. Retrieved: October 22, 2008.</ref> She also appeared in '']'' (2006) and '']'' (2007).<ref name=":4">{{Cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1540147/ashanti-hopes-her-bloody-buffy-background-helps-her-in-resident-evil-3/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201182000/http://www.mtv.com/news/1540147/ashanti-hopes-her-bloody-buffy-background-helps-her-in-resident-evil-3/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 1, 2017|title=Ashanti Hopes Her Bloody 'Buffy' Background Helps Her In 'Resident Evil 3'|work=MTV News|access-date=December 1, 2017|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080825006062/en/Superstar-Ashanti-Bring-House-Groves-Free-Summer |title=Superstar Ashanti Will Bring Down the House at The Grove's Free Summer Concert Series Finale on August 27 |date=August 25, 2008 |accessdate=May 11, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200728131550/https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080825006062/en/Superstar-Ashanti-Bring-House-Groves-Free-Summer |archive-date=July 28, 2020 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Ashanti has sold nearly 30 million records worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://thesource.com/2016/04/07/ashanti-makes-it-in-the-guinness-world-record-books/|title=Ashanti Makes It In The Guinness World Record Books|website=The Source|date=April 7, 2016 |language=en|access-date=2024-05-12}}</ref> | |||
===Early career=== | |||
When Ashanti was fourteen, she was discovered by ]'s ]. Initially, she went to Bad Boy Records and sang one of Mary J. Blige's songs in front of P.Diddy and ]. After being impressed by her singing ability, Diddy pulled out a bottle and told her it was his new fragrance, which he said he loved. After one sniff, Ashanti said, "Oh pew, it stinks. I hate it!" Diddy started laughing, stating it was a test to judge her character. In the end, due to a bad contract, Ashanti did not sign with Diddy. This ultimately led to a record deal with ] in 1994. This relationship soured when Jive tried to make Ashanti into a pop singer.<ref>Daniels, Mark. . ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
== Early life == | |||
Ashanti subsequently involved herself in schoolwork, cheerleading, and running on her school's track team. She was an honor student in English and belonged to the English club where she began writing poetry. She was also in the Drama club and performed in a few plays. She was a star athlete, playing baseball, soccer, and badminton;<ref></ref> however, her skills in the 100- and 200-meter dash as well as the triple jump, her specialty reaching as far as 35 feet,<ref name="parade">Brady, James. . '']''. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> earned her athletic scholarships to ] & ] and got her scouted by the Olympic committee. Instead, she put college pursuits aside when ] approached her with a contract in 1998. However, the label's management changes quickly made Ashanti a low priority. She continued to perform at local New York clubs and began hanging out at the ] recording studio, hoping for another big break.<ref></ref> | |||
Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas<ref>{{cite journal|date=July 2002|journal=]|publisher=Vibe Media Group|volume=10|issue=7|page=84|issn=1070-4701|title=The Sky's the Limit|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zSUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA84|access-date=October 29, 2009}}{{Dead link|date=September 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> was born on October 13, 1980,<ref>{{harvnb|Laufenberg|2005|p=25}}</ref> in ].<ref>{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p483246|pure_url=yes}}|title=Ashanti > Biography|last=Birchmeier|first=Jason|work=]|access-date=October 30, 2009}}</ref> Her mother, Tina Douglas, is African American and a former dance teacher. Her father, Ken-Kaide Thomas Douglas, is also African American and a former singer. She is the oldest of her parents' children, with a younger sister named Kenashia "Shia" Douglas.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://usdailyreport.com/2020/04/21/ashanti-kenashia-douglas-shia-dresses-beach-photos-praying_n_5089.html|title=Ashanti And Her Sister, Shia Douglas, Wear Completely Sheer Dresses In Hot Beach Photos While Praying|date=April 21, 2020 }}</ref> Ashanti's mother named her after the ] in Ghana; in this nation, women had power and influence, and Tina wanted Ashanti to follow that model.<ref>{{cite news| url= https://books.google.com/books?id=f7UDAAAAMBAJ&q=Ashanti%20goodfellas&pg=PA61 | title=Ashanti: new singer reigns as music's princess of hip-hop soul | date=July 1, 2002 | access-date=July 26, 2014| work=Jet| publisher=Johnson Publishing Company }}</ref> Her grandfather, James, was a ] activist who was associated with ] in the 1960s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/ashanti-bio.htm |title=Howstuffworks "Ashanti's Story" |publisher=Entertainment.howstuffworks.com |date= September 17, 2003|access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> | |||
Ashanti's mother discovered her full singing potential when she overheard Ashanti singing ]'s "]" at age 12 (after the song was released on Ashanti's birthday).<ref>Reidand, Shaheem, Waller, Curtis, and Wilkinson, Peter. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121072831/http://www.mtv.com/bands/a/ashanti/news_feature_april_02/index3.jhtml |date=January 21, 2015 }}. ].com. April 2, 2002. Retrieved May 30, 2007.</ref> While attending ],<ref name="Kugel">{{cite news |last1=Kugel |first1=Seth |title=A Glen Cove Native's Dream of Fame |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/30/nyregion/a-glen-cove-native-s-dream-of-fame.html |access-date=August 23, 2022 |work=The New York Times |date=December 30, 2001}}</ref> Ashanti began to write songs. As a teenager, she performed in a local talent show and at several small festivals.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.superiorpics.com/ashanti/ |title=The Ashanti Picture Pages |publisher=Superiorpics.com |access-date=March 18, 2013 |archive-date=September 12, 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120912190825/http://www.superiorpics.com/ashanti/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> She got her first taste of acting as a child extra in ]'s '']'' (1992) and in ]'s '']''.<ref>Birchmeier, Jason. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070621121600/http://music.aol.com/artist/ashanti/483246/biography |date=June 21, 2007 }}. ].com. Retrieved April 12, 2007.</ref> She also had a couple of minor appearances in music videos, such as ]'s "]" as well as ]'s "Ghetto Girl".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zSUEAAAAMBAJ&q=ashanti+8-off+ghetto+girl&pg=PA86|title=Vibe|first=Vibe Media|last=Group|date=May 10, 2017|publisher=Vibe Media Group|via=Google Books}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | |||
===Murder Inc.=== | |||
Ashanti was first noticed by ] mastermind ] because her beauty, dancing, and acting, in addition to her vocal skills <ref>http://music.yahoo.com/ar-252802-bio--Ashanti</ref>. Ashanti initially asked him to produce a few demo songs for her to record so she could say she had some strong tracks by the big time producer but Gotti had a different idea. He asked her to pen hooks for his rap artists and to perform with them in duets, Ashanti providing the melodic response to their call. Ashanti was first featured as a background vocalist on rapper ]'s song "How We Roll". In the same year, Ashanti was featured on fellow labelmate ]'s singles "Pov City Anthem" and "Just Like a Thug". She also appeared on the 2001 '']'' soundtrack as a featured artist on ]'s 2001 ] remake of ]'s "]" and on the solo track "When a Man Does Wrong". She appeared as a background vocalist on "]" (Murder remix), a collaboration by labelmate ] and ] (she also appeared in the music video for "]" (Murder remix), the second duet between Lopez and Rule, for which she wrote and also sang background vocals on), and was featured on ]'s "]" and Ja Rule's "]". "What's Luv?" and "Always on Time" were released simultaneously and became two of the biggest hit songs of 2002. Ashanti became the first female to occupy the top two positions on the U.S. ] chart simultaneously when "Always on Time" and "What's Luv?" were at numbers one and two, respectively. | |||
Ashanti struggled to find success as a singer after being courted by several record labels, including ] and ]. Despite this, she continued to perform in and around New York and began hanging out at the ] recording studio, hoping for a big break.<ref name=":0"> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312064907/http://www.lifetimetv.com/shows/ip/portraits/0337/0337_bio.html |date=March 12, 2007 }}</ref> | |||
===Debut album: ''Ashanti'' (2002)=== | |||
] for her first solo single, "]" (2002)]] | |||
Following the success of her collaborations with Ja Rule and Fat Joe, Ashanti released her debut single, "]", which contains a ] of the 1983 song "Stay with Me" by ] (also utilized by ] in his 1995 single "]"). This is her biggest song to date, spending ten weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. She became the second artist (after ]) to have their first three chart entries in the top ten of the Hot 100 simultaneously. Ashanti's self-titled debut album, ''Ashanti'', was released on ]'s ] record label in April 2002. It debuted at number one on the U.S. ] albums chart, and stayed there for three weeks, selling over 503,000 copies in its first week.<ref name="autogenerated1" /> The album has been certified 3 times ] in the U.S and platinum (300,000 copies) in the UK, and has sold over 5 million copies worldwide.<ref> ''MTV''. Accessed ], ].</ref> Ashanti wrote the album's twelve tracks, most of which were written on the spot in the studio. | |||
== Career == | |||
Ashanti's follow-up singles, "]" and "]", were not as successful as her debut single but peaked inside the top ten and top twenty in the U.S., respectively. During mid 2002, Ashanti appeared on Ja Rule's "Down 4 U" with labelmates, female rappers ] and ]. The song appeared on a Murder Inc. compilation titled '']''. Ashanti's debut album earned her many awards, including eight ], two ], and a ] in 2003 for ]. She was nominated as Best New Artist and "Foolish" was nominated in the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance category. '']'' credited her as the "Sexiest Woman in Music" in 2002. She also received a Comet Award and two Soul Train Music Awards that same year. | |||
=== 2001–2003: ''Ashanti'', ''Chapter II'' and ''Ashanti's Christmas'' === | |||
Ashanti became the subject of controversy when it was announced that she would receive the Soul Train Aretha Franklin Award for "Entertainer of the Year". a high school student took offense and started an on-line petition against her, explaining to '']'' that she was too new to deserve the award. Nearly 30,000 people agreed with him, signing the petition.<ref>Associated Press. . CTV.com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Many said that established artists such as ] and ] or critically-acclaimed singers like ] and ] were more deserving of an award that carries the name of a musical legend. Despite the petition, the Soul Train committee and ] stuck by their decision and Ashanti. Ashanti was applauded by her musical peers as she entered the Pasadena Civic Auditorium to accept her award and she was supported onstage by legendary singer ], who stated "she's a baby and we have to support our babies."<ref>"Ashanti "Intimate Portrait" Interview Part 3"</ref><ref>Ryan, Joal. . ]Online.com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
Ashanti was first noticed by ] because of her vocal skills.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.yahoo.com/ar-252802-bio--Ashanti |title=Archived copy |access-date=September 14, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090114174234/http://music.yahoo.com/ar-252802-bio--Ashanti |archive-date=January 14, 2009 }}</ref> He asked her to pen hooks for his rap artists and to perform with them in duets. Ashanti provided the melodic response to their call. Ashanti was first featured as a background vocalist on rapper ]'s song "How We Roll". In the same year, Ashanti was featured on fellow labelmate Cadillac Tah's singles "Pov City Anthem" and "Just Like a Thug". She also appeared on the 2001 '']'' soundtrack as a featured artist on Vita's 2001 ] remake of ]'s "]" and on the solo track "When a Man Does Wrong". She was then featured on ]'s "]" and Ja Rule's "]". "What's Luv?" and "Always on Time" were released simultaneously and became two of the biggest hit songs of 2002. Ashanti became the first woman to occupy the top two positions on the U.S. ] chart simultaneously when "Always on Time" and "What's Luv?" were at numbers one and two, respectively. | |||
Following the success of her collaborations with Ja Rule and Fat Joe, Ashanti released her debut single, "]", which contains a ] of the 1983 song "]" by ] (also used by ] in his 1995 single "]", and by ] in "MVP"). This is her biggest success to date, spending ten weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. She became the second artist (after ]) to have their first three chart entries in the top ten of the Hot 100 simultaneously. Ashanti's self-titled debut album, '']'', was released on ]'s ] record label in April 2002. It debuted at number one on the U.S. ] albums chart. The album has been certified ] in the United States and sold six million copies worldwide.<ref name=":3">{{cite news| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZBTBt33l_BEC&q=Ashanti%3A+answers+critics+%26+doubters&pg=PA154 | title=Ashanti: answers critics & doubters | first=Lynn | last=Norment | date= March 2005 | access-date=July 26, 2014| work=Ebony}}</ref> Ashanti wrote the album's twelve tracks, most of which were written on the spot in the studio. Ashanti's follow-up singles, "]" and "]", were not as successful as her debut single but peaked inside the top ten and top twenty in the U.S., respectively. Ashanti's debut album earned her many awards, including eight ], two ], and a ] in 2003 for ]. Ashanti was the first artist to win ] before the category was last awarded in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.vibe.com/2017/02/59-rare-facts-the-grammys/the-54th-annual-grammy-awards-show-2/|title=Vibe|access-date=February 13, 2017|date=February 7, 2017}}</ref> She was nominated as Best New Artist and "Foolish" was nominated in the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance category. She also received a Comet Award and two Soul Train Music Awards that same year. | |||
In September 2002, Ashanti and her sister Kenashia appeared on the first '']'' CD, which was released under ] and features contemporary ] songs. Ashanti and her sister sang "]" from the Disney film '']''. By early 2003, Ashanti had performed at every major award show there was: Soul Train Awards, Grammy's , BET Awards, MTV Awards and the American Music Awards. In 2003, Ja Rule and Ashanti collaborated on another hit song, "Mesmerize", the music video for which was a parody of a scene from the film '']''. | |||
Ashanti became the subject of controversy when it was announced that she would receive the Soul Train Aretha Franklin Award for "Entertainer of the Year". A high school student took offense and started an online petition against her, explaining to '']'' that she was too new to deserve the award. Nearly 30,000 people agreed with him, signing the petition.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100113103324/http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1030370473498_458/ |date=January 13, 2010 }}</ref> Many said that established artists such as ] and ] or critically acclaimed singers like ] and ] were more deserving of an award that carries the name of a musical legend. Despite the petition, the Soul Train committee and ] stuck by their decision. Ashanti was applauded by her musical peers as she entered the Pasadena Civic Auditorium to accept her award and she was supported onstage by ], who stated "she's a baby and we have to support our babies."<ref>"Ashanti "Intimate Portrait" Interview Part 3"</ref><ref>Ryan, Joal. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120121103553/http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=376433bf-c46b-49c2-887e-f8dba98dd4d0 |date=January 21, 2012 }}. ]Online.com. August 20, 2002. Retrieved May 29, 2007.</ref> | |||
===''Chapter II'' (2003)=== | |||
]" directed by ] (2003).]] | |||
In July 2003, Ashanti released her second album, '']'', which debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first week sales of 326,000 copies in the U.S.. The album remained at number one for two weeks. The album went Platinum in the states, selling 1.5 million in the U.S. and over three million worldwide.<ref> Jim Farber ''The Seattle Times''. Accessed ], ].</ref> The album's success was somewhat eclipsed, however, by all the negative drama surrounding the Murder Inc. camp at the time (i.e., the FBI investigation and the G-Unit feuding). ''Chapter II'''s first single, "]", became a hit, peaking at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Its video, which showed Ashanti in a bikini frolicking on a beach and riding an elephant named Bubbles, was nominated for two 2003 ]. A remix of the song contains interpolations of ]'s "]". The second single, "]", reached the number-seven spot on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot 100 R&B Songs chart. ''Chapter II'' was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, and "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" and "Rain on Me" were nominated in the categories of Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, respectively. At the end of 2003 in November, Ashanti performed at The American Music Awards and was nominated in 2 categories. | |||
Just before the release of her second album, Ashanti headlined ''] Duets'' alongside ], ], ], and ]. During the concert, she performed duets with ] and ] and participated in the all-star finale performance of Wonder's "]."<ref>{{cite web|last=Morales |first=Tatiana |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/vh1-divas-sing-duets/ |title=VH1 Divas Sing Duets |publisher=cbsnews.com |date=May 22, 2003 |access-date=May 6, 2020}}</ref> | |||
In the "Rain on Me" mini-movie music video—directed by ] and co-starring ]—Ashanti portrays a troubled young woman in an abusive relationship. Her song and lyrics combined with William's visuals to impart the power and horror of the cycle of domestic violence. Ashanti partnered with LidRock to distribute this mini-movie using LidRock's unique platform. This promotion, in conjunction with heavy rotation on ], ] and other music video programs, brought the film and her cause to the attention of millions of fans. It also helped to raise money for the cause, with proceeds from the $5 mini-disc going toward helping to stop domestic violence. She received a Lifetime Channel Achievement Award for her message speaking out against domestic violence.<ref></ref> | |||
In July 2003, Ashanti released her second album, '']'', which debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 326,000 copies in the U.S. The album went platinum, selling over 1.5 a million copies in the U.S.<ref name=":1">{{cite web|last=Farber |first=Jim |url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2002258628_divas02.html?syndication=rss |title=Ashanti, Tweet lose golden touch |publisher=Seattletimes.nwsource.com |date=May 2, 2005 |access-date=March 18, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629014518/http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2002258628_divas02.html?syndication=rss |archive-date=June 29, 2011 }}</ref> ''Chapter II'''s first single, "]", became a hit, peaking at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Its video, which showed Ashanti in a bikini frolicking on a beach and riding an elephant, was nominated for two 2003 ]. A remix of the song contains interpolations of ]'s "]". The second single, "]", reached the number seven spot on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot 100 R&B Songs chart. ''Chapter II'' was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, and "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" and "Rain on Me" were nominated in the categories of Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, respectively. In the "Rain on Me," mini-movie music video—directed by ] and co-starring ]—Ashanti portrays a troubled young woman in an abusive relationship. She received a ] for her message speaking out against domestic violence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lidrock.com/ashanti/index.htm|title=LidRock Designs – Welcome to Our Galaxy!|access-date=March 9, 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120417203758/http://www.lidrock.com/ashanti/index.htm|archive-date=April 17, 2012}}</ref> That same year, she began dating rapper ].<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=https://hellobeautiful.com/1705675/nelly-behind-the-music-ashanti-intro/|title=Ashanti Reveals How She & Nelly Met For His "Behind The Music" Special|date=March 4, 2011}}</ref> | |||
Ashanti was scheduled to join ] on the U.S. leg of her ], but due to scheduling issues, she became the opening act for ]'s five-date tour in mid 2003 instead. In May 2003, Ashanti appeared on '']'' and performed her single "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)". She also participated in duets with ] (who later gave her the nickname Little Libra) on "]", and the ] on "]". | |||
In November 2003, Ashanti released a ] titled '']''. It contained 10 Christmas songs and was a modest commercial success and sold just around 100,000 units in the U.S.{{citation needed|date=May 2022}} The album peaked at No. 160 in the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-a/ashanti.htm|title=Rock On The Net: Ashanti|website=www.rockonthenet.com|access-date=February 6, 2018}}</ref> | |||
===''Ashanti's Christmas''=== | |||
In November 2003, Ashanti's ], '']'' was released, containing almost an equal amount of original songs to Christmas standards. This album was panned by most critics; it considered to be a desperation of selling records while the artist was rocketed to stardom. In late 2003, Ashanti released a Christmas melody video for the album. According to soundscan, the album sold just around 100,000 units in the U.S. | |||
===''Concrete Rose'' |
=== 2004–2007: ''Concrete Rose'', ''Collectibles by Ashanti'' and acting === | ||
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Before Concrete Rose was released, Ashanti did some major promotion for her single Only U, when she premiered it at the 2004 Vibe Music Awards. | |||
Before ''Concrete Rose'' was released, Ashanti did some major promotion for her single "]", when she premiered it at the ]. She featured on "]"—with ] and ]—that year, which peaked at number five in the U.S. and at number one in the UK. In December 2004, Ashanti released her third studio album, '']'', the title of which took on ]'s pseudonym "The Rose That Grew from Concrete". The album debuted at number seven in the U.S., with first-week sales of 254,000 copies, and eventually became her third platinum-certified album. The first single, "Only U", reached number thirteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became her biggest hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number two. A second single, the ballad "]", garnered little chart success after ] refused to fund a music video due to Irv Gotti's legal troubles during his ].<ref name="Wilson 2005" /> The single was released only in the U.S., where it failed to chart, and the UK, where it reached the lower end of the top forty. After the release of ''Concrete Rose'', Ashanti released the DVD '']'', which was available only for a limited time. The deluxe DVD includes an exclusive photo and video shoot footage, music from the albums ''Ashanti'', ''Chapter II'' and ''Concrete Rose'', special concert footage, unreleased childhood school performances, and behind-the-scenes interviews with family, friends, and fans. | |||
In 2004, Ashanti was invited back to perform at ]'s Divas 2004. She appeared on stage with ], ], ], and others. She performed ]' single "]", and she performed a soul-influenced rendition of ]'s funk driven "]". Later that year Ashanti collaborated with male R&B newcomer and labelmate ] on the song "]", which was released as his debut single and was a moderate hit. "]"—with Ja Rule and ]—peaked at number five in the U.S. and at number one in the UK, and "Jimmy Choo" with rapper ] reached number fifty-five on the ''Billboard'' ] chart. Alongside artist such as ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and many others, Ashanti participated in a cover of "]" in support of ], the left-leaning political action committee. | |||
In 2005, Ashanti focused more on her acting career, making her feature film acting debut in the film '']'' alongside ], as well as starring as ] in the ] '']'', which pulled in nearly 8 million viewers when it premiered. She sang "When I'm with You" for the film which was nominated for a ] in the Outstanding Music and Lyrics category.<ref name="emmy"> ]. Retrieved: March 27, 2008.</ref> In ''Coach Carter,'' she played a pregnant teenager named Kyra who has to decide whether or not to ] her unborn child. The movie opened at number-one at the U.S. box office, eventually grossing $67 million domestically.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=coachcarter.htm|title=Coach Carter (2005) – Box Office Mojo|work=]|language=en|access-date=December 1, 2017}}</ref> Later in 2005, Ashanti was invited to ]'s ], which honored some of the most influential and legendary African American women of the twentieth century in the fields of art, entertainment, and civil rights. In December 2005, Ashanti released a remix album of ''Concrete Rose'' titled '']''. The album was an opportunity for her to fulfill her contract with Def Jam (and have the option of working with another label). It did not fare well on the charts. | |||
]" directed by ] (2004).]] | |||
In 2006, she starred in the teen comedy '']'', which opened and peaked at number three at the U.S. box office (competing with '']'' and '']'') and grossed $68,818,076 worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=johntuckermustdie.htm |title=John Tucker Must Die |publisher=Boxofficemojo.com |date=November 2, 2006 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> In 2007, she played a supporting role in the action film '']'' (2007).<ref name=":4" /> | |||
In December 2004, Ashanti released her third studio album, '']'', the title of which took on ]'s pseudonym "The Rose That Grew from Concrete". The album debuted at number seven in the U.S with first week sales of 254,000 copies, and eventually sold under a million copies. The album was certified ] in the U.S. The first single, the gold-certified "]", reached number thirteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became her biggest hit in the ], peaking at number two. Ashanti received praise from critic for her vocals on the second single, the ballad "]", but it garnered little chart success after ] refused to fund a music video due to Irv Gotti's legal troubles during his money laundering trial. The singer used her own money to deliver the second video to her fans, with Gotti acting as director. The single was released only in the U.S., where it failed to chart, and the UK, where it reached the lower end of the top forty. In 2005, Ashanti graced the stage at the MTV Japan Music Awards, where she performed her hit single, Only U. She also won a style award during the show. She performed alongside huge acts like Mariah Carey and Korean star Rain. | |||
=== 2008–2010: ''The Declaration'', departure from The Inc. and ''The Wiz'' === | |||
After the release of ''Concrete Rose'', Ashanti released the DVD '']'', which was available only for a limited time. The deluxe DVD includes exclusive photo and video shoot footage, music from the albums ''Ashanti'', ''Chapter II'' and ''Concrete Rose'', special concert footage, unreleased childhood school performances and behind-the-scenes interviews with family, friends, and fans. The DVD was also repackaged along with the film '']''. Later in 2005, Ashanti was invited to ]'s ], which honored some of the most influential and legendary African American women of the twentieth century in the fields of art, entertainment, and civil rights. | |||
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Her fourth studio album, '']'', was released on June 3, 2008,<ref name=RapUp>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2008/01/24/ashanti-and-nelly-get-new-release-dates |title=Ashanti and Nelly Get New Release Dates |publisher=Rap-up.com |date=January 24, 2008 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> and sold 86,000 units its first week of release, which were the lowest first-week sales for any of Ashanti's studio albums. In mid-2007, ] reported that the first single from ''The Declaration'' was "Switch",<ref>{{cite news |author=Shaheem Reid |author2=Bridget Bland |title=Ashanti, Nelly Get Their Beyonce-And-Jay-Z On For New Single 'Switch' |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1563789/20070629/ashanti.jhtml |work=] |publisher=MTV Networks |date=July 2, 2007 |access-date=June 7, 2008| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080513154939/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1563789/20070629/ashanti.jhtml| archive-date= May 13, 2008 | url-status= dead}}</ref> which was produced by ] and released digitally in the United States on July 24, 2007. It was later reported that "Switch" may not be included on the album's track listing, and that the first single would be "]" it was released to radio and digital outlets on October 16. The song, which does not appear on the U.S. editions of the album, peaked at number eighty-seven on the ''Billboard'' ] chart. "]", was released to radio and digital outlets in January 2008, and was referred to as the "first single" in press material and media reports.<ref>{{cite news | title=America Loves 'The Way That I Love You,' Brand-New ASHANTI Smash |url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080310005961/en/America-Loves-Love-Brand-New-ASHANTI-Smash#.U9QwnfldUfA |work=] |date=March 10, 2008 |access-date= July 26, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Jayson |last=Rodriguez |title=Ashanti Snaps In TV-Inspired 'The Way That I Love You' Video |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1582080/20080221/ashanti.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080222085638/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1582080/20080221/ashanti.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 22, 2008 |work=] |publisher=MTV Networks |date=February 21, 2008 |access-date=June 7, 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Alicia |last=Quarles |title=After a 4-year absence, Ashanti makes a comeback |url=https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080606/ap_en_mu/music_q_a_ashanti |agency=Associated Press |date=June 5, 2008 |access-date=June 7, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080609041355/http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080606/ap_en_mu/music_q_a_ashanti |archive-date=June 9, 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Jackson |first=Charreah |title=Ashanti: A New Attitude |work=].com |publisher=Essence Communications Inc. |url=http://www.essence.com/essence/themix/entertainment/0,16109,1810655,00.html |access-date=June 4, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080605010227/http://www.essence.com/essence/themix/entertainment/0%2C16109%2C1810655%2C00.html |archive-date=June 5, 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number thirty-seven on the ], becoming Ashanti's first song to reach the top forty since "]" in 2004. "]" was recorded not only for Ashanti's ''The Declaration'', but also for Nelly's fifth studio album '']''. The track is produced by ] and ]. It went to number one on Billboard's Hot Videoclip Tracks chart in its first week, becoming the first number-one single from Nelly's album."]" was released to urban radio stations on July 16, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gfa.radioandrecords.com/publishGFA/GFANextPage.asp?sDate=06/16/2008&Format=5 |title=R&R :: Going For Adds :: Urban |publisher=Gfa.radioandrecords.com |date=June 16, 2008 |access-date=March 18, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222234730/http://gfa.radioandrecords.com/publishGFA/GFANextPage.asp?sDate=06%2F16%2F2008&Format=5 |archive-date=February 22, 2014 }}</ref> The song contains elements of ]'s 1974 single "]", and has the same melody arrangement as ]'s "]". In July 2008, Ashanti was named an ambassador of tourism for ], ]. | |||
In May 2009, ] announced that he was officially releasing Ashanti from ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610905/20090507/ashanti.jhtml|title=Irv Gotti Says He's Dropping Ashanti From The Inc.|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|date=May 7, 2009|work=]|access-date=May 8, 2009| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090509084304/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610905/20090507/ashanti.jhtml| archive-date= May 9, 2009 | url-status= dead}}</ref> stating that "The relationship has run its course. The chemistry of what's needed — we're in two totally different places. You're talking to somebody that took her and shaped and molded her and put her out there for the world, and it blew up. We for the selling debut by a female R&B artist — 503 . We did it! My views and philosophies and her views and philosophies are not meeting up." Gotti also admitted that he and Ashanti have not spoken to each other in a long time. A representative for Ashanti did not respond. On September 24, 2009, Ashanti announced her fifth studio album would be released from her new label, Written Entertainment. | |||
===''Collectables by Ashanti''=== | |||
In December 2005, Ashanti released a remix album of ''Concrete Rose'' titled '']''. It features six remixes of previously released tracks and four newly recorded songs, including the single "]", which features rappers ] and ]. The album was an opportunity for her to fulfill her contract with Def Jam (and have the option of working with another label), and did not fare well on the charts. | |||
Ashanti headlined the cast of '']'' in the ] ] Summer Stars staging from June 12 to July 5, 2009.<ref>{{dead link|date=June 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} Associated Press April 29, 2009</ref> Ashanti's role as Dorothy has since received mixed reviews from critics as most praised her vocals but was less pleased with her acting ability. BET and Entertainment Weekly both praised the singer's performance<ref>{{cite magazine |author=Thom Geier |url=https://ew.com/article/2009/06/19/wiz-2009/ |title=The Wiz (2009) Review |magazine=EW.com |date=June 19, 2009 |access-date=November 24, 2011 |archive-date=September 23, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110923120134/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20286066,00.html |url-status=live }}</ref> as The New York Post and New York Times gave lukewarm reviews. Though the first night was sold out, some of the other shows were unable to follow its success.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090822204314/http://www.thatblackgirlsite.com/thatblackgirlblogs/um-ashanti-maybe-the-broadway-thing-is-not-for-you|date=August 22, 2009}}</ref> On October 27, 2008, Ashanti took part in ''The Yellow Brick Road Not Taken'', a one night only concert to celebrate the fifth anniversary of ], featuring songs written by Stephen Schwartz, that were cut from the show. | |||
===''The Declaration'' (2008)=== | |||
Her fourth studio album, '']'', was released in June 2008.<ref name=RapUp>. Accessed 11 March 2008.</ref> Ashanti ventured out and acquired producers and collaborators primarily outside The Inc. for the first time. She said the album was a representation of the freedom she felt she had at that time in her career. "I'm steering my own ship and taking the lead on everything. You can definitely hear the growth; I'm working with producers I've never worked with before".<ref>Mitchell, Gail. ].com. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Irv Gotti was quoted as saying, "she's having her little ] '']'' moment. Every artist has their moment when they feel they need to take over their own music and this is hers".<ref>April 2007 Irv Gotti interview with DJ FunkMaster Flex</ref> | |||
=== 2011–2014: Hiatus and ''Braveheart'' === | |||
]" directed by ] (2008).]] | |||
] and Ashanti at the ] of 2012]] | |||
The album debuted at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 with sales of 86,000 copies, Ashanti's lowest first-week sales for a studio album. Two singles released during 2007 in advance of the album's release—"Switch" featuring ] and "]" featuring ]—did not chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Hey Baby (After the Club)" reached number eighty-seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and the third single, which is known as the official first single of the album, the ]-produced "]", reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and peaked at number thirty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. | |||
After a four-year hiatus, Ashanti released the song "Never Too Far Away", which was featured in ] film '']'' starring ], ] with ]. The lead single from her fifth studio album, "]" featuring American rapper ], was released online on December 15, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/12/14/new-music-ashanti-f-busta-rhymes-the-woman-you-love/#more-107351 |title=New Music: Ashanti f/ Busta Rhymes – 'The Woman You Love' |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=December 14, 2011 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> Ashanti teamed up with ] and ] for the second single "No One Greater", which was produced by ], ] and ]. In April 2013, she released another single called "Never Should Have",<ref>{{cite news | |||
| author = Edna Gundersen | |||
| title = Ashanti's back with new single 'Never Should Have' | |||
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}}</ref> which later won "Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance" at the 2013 ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://writtenbyashanti.com/2013/11/ashanti-wins-best-independent-rbsoul-performance-at-soul-train-awards/|title=Ashanti at the Soul Train Awards / Takes home Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance!|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402104907/http://writtenbyashanti.com/2013/11/ashanti-wins-best-independent-rbsoul-performance-at-soul-train-awards/|archive-date=April 2, 2015|url-status=dead|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> A music video for the track was also released.<ref>{{cite web | |||
| title = Ashanti – Never Should Have | |||
| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcgL7jeUtl4 | |||
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In November 2012, it was reported that she had landed her first series regular role in the seventh season of '']'', playing Latasha Montclair.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|title=Ashanti, Torrey DeVitto & Elle McLemore Join 'Army Wives' As New Series Regulars|url=https://deadline.com/2012/11/ashanti-torrey-devitto-elle-mclemone-join-army-wives-as-new-series-regulars-380438/|magazine=]|access-date=December 27, 2012|date=November 30, 2012}}</ref> The series was canceled on September 24, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/09/24/army-wives-to-conclude-seven-year-run/|title='Army Wives' canceled by Lifetime|work=Entertainment Weekly's EW.com|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> In the fall of 2013, she appeared in a guest spot on '']'' alongside ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbc.com/law-and-order-special-victims-unit/video/dissonant-voices/n42619/|title=Full Episodes, Clips & Videos – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – NBC|work=NBC|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> She also starred in the ] film ''Christmas in the City'' which premiered on December 7, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mylifetime.com/movies/christmas-in-the-city|title=Christmas in the City|work=myLifetime.com|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> | |||
The next single from the album is the Jermaine Dupri-produced "]". Also featured on ''The Declaration'' is the Nelly collaboration "]", which is the third single from his 2008 album '']''. On July 17th BET premiered the video for "]" by playing of the video at the top of every hour. It was directed by ]. | |||
In August 2013, Ashanti announced her plans to once again work with Ja Rule, who'd been released from prison in July of that year following a six-year sentence stemming from a gun charge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.24263/title.ashanti-says-she-s-ready-to-work-with-ja-rule-again|title=Ashanti Says She's Ready To Work With Ja Rule Again|author=HipHopDX|date=June 10, 2013|work=HipHopDX|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> On January 8, 2014, she revealed the official cover art and release date for '']'', her fifth album, which was released on March 4, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/new-cover-art-and-release-date-revealed-for-ashanti-s-braveheart-news.8835.html|title=New Cover Art & Release Date Revealed For Ashanti's "Braveheart" |author=Rose Lilah|work=HotNewHipHop|date=February 10, 2014|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> In January 2014, Ashanti shot the video for the official first single from ''Braveheart'' titled "I Got It" featuring ]. The video was shot in Miami, Florida, and was directed by Eif Rivera.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2014/01/16/ashanti-rolls-with-rick-ross-in-i-got-it-video/|title=Ashanti Rolls with Rick Ross in 'I Got It' Video|work=Rap-Up|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> In July, Ashanti announced that the second official single from ''BraveHeart'' would be "Early in the Morning" featuring ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/news/ashanti-to-iggy-azalea-hey-i-did-it-first-plus-prepping-video-with-french-montana|title=Ashanti to Iggy Azalea: Hey! I did it first!, plus, prepping video with French Montana|date=July 2, 2014|work=HitFix|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> Upon release, the album garnered favorable reviews, with ] describing ''Braveheart''<nowiki/>'s sound as an "evolution of ]" and praising the themes of empowerment but criticizing the romantic clichés and lack of interesting moments on the album. On the charts, ''Braveheart'' opened at number ten in the U.S. ], becoming Ashanti's fifth consecutive top-ten album, as well as her first Independent Albums chart-topper. It also debuted in the top thirty of the ] and top-forty of the ]. | |||
Ashanti came under heavy fire for the now pulled TheWayThatILoveYou.com and its Gotchagrams. Visitors to the controversial site were greeted by a fake news headline from the UCN, the Universal Crime Network, which reported that, "police are investigating a recent wave of violence in New Jersey. The police commissioner has hinted that there may be a tie between the recent attacks and the music video for Universal/Motown recording artist Ashanti's single 'The Way That I Love You.'" Less than 30 seconds after the site loaded, a large knife, dripping with blood, carved out a box at the top of the page, and a menu popped up that let users send a "Gotchagram" e-card/video to a friend or enemy. After putting in your name, the name of your friend and their "crime," a menu titled "Your Victim's Crime" dropped down with such options as "sleeping around," "suspected sleeping around," "playing you like a fool" and "breaking your heart." The next drop-down menu, for "Weapon of Choice," features options such as "boot," "knife," "can," "sledgehammer," "rolling pin" and "guillotine." Due to the threat of a protest and bad publicity towards the album, Ashanti & Universal decided to take the website down. <ref> Ogunnaike, Lola . ].com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
The Way That I Love You has sold over 8 million ringtones in the U.S{{Fact|date=September 2008}} | |||
=== 2015–present: Collaborations=== | |||
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==Acting career== | |||
In 2015, she announced that she had worked on new music for her seventh album, with an unknown release date. Ashanti collaborated with ] for her #Let'sMove campaign to spread awareness of drinking water with her new video and song "Let's Go" released in 2015.<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/grammy-award-winner-ashantis-new-single-lets-go-to-be-released-with-the-help-of-fans--and-water-300173293.html|title=GRAMMY Award-Winner Ashanti's New Single "Let's Go" to be Released With the Help of Fans ... And Water|last=America|first=Partnership for a Healthier|website=www.prnewswire.com|language=en|access-date=August 28, 2019}}</ref> In 2016, she collaborated on the song "Seven Day Love" included in the album "]" by Canadian singer ]<ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{Citation|title=Belly – Seven Day Love (feat. Ashanti)| date=December 5, 2016 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jby-9swk6rk|language=en|access-date=August 28, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref> She has also worked with numerous artists, including ], ], ], ], ] and ] to interpret the songs of the Broadway musical "]" for the compilation "]".<ref>{{Citation|title=The Hamilton Mixtape|date=December 2, 2016|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/5AgsHUKFxr5DApRCmulIqJ|language=en|access-date=August 28, 2019}}</ref> | |||
Ashanti got her first taste of acting as a child extra in the ] directed movies '']'' and ''Who's Da Man''. She also started as a dancer in the ] TV film '']''.<ref>Birchmeier, Jason. . ].com. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
In 2017, Ashanti announced her seventh studio album, revealing it would be released in 2018. She denied this in June 2018, confirming the future release of an album in collaboration with rapper ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ashanti-confirms-collaborative-album-with-ja-rule-news.53532.html|title=Ashanti Confirms Collaborative Album With Ja Rule|website=HotNewHipHop|date=June 25, 2018|access-date=June 12, 2019}}</ref> Between 2017 and 2018 she returned to the music scene with several collaborations including the single "]" with ], the track "The Road" by ], and the song "Start This Shit Off Right" with ], from the album "]" by ].<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/8023267/ashanti-new-song-ty-dolla-sign-say-less|title=Ashanti Connects With Ty Dolla $ign for Her Bouncy Single 'Say Less': Listen|magazine=Billboard|access-date=December 1, 2017}}</ref> | |||
]'' (2005)]] | |||
After success with her music career, Ashanti starred in ] film '']'', in which she sang "My Lips are Waiting" and "Touch My Body". Ashanti's appearance in the film was meant as homage to a tradition in ] films where a celebrity would make a cameo appearance to sing a song that has no direct involvement in the plot. The rest of the characters do not interact with the celebrity but are seen in the crowd enjoying the show. | |||
Ashanti released the collaboration "]" with ] in August 2019.<ref>{{Citation|title=Floating|date=June 28, 2019|url=https://open.spotify.com/track/0MpEXiFR1dU0TUI3OEtA1g|language=en|access-date=August 28, 2019}}</ref><ref>Archived at {{cbignore}} and the {{cbignore}}: {{Citation|title=Ashanti featuring Afro B – Pretty Little Thing (Official Music Video)| date=August 23, 2019 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU1UGwRkvo4|language=en|access-date=August 28, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref> She was also featured on the soundtrack of the film ], which she produced.<ref>{{Citation|chapter=Intervention: Work at Spotify!|date=2019|publisher=The MIT Press|language=en|doi=10.7551/mitpress/10932.003.0013|isbn=978-0-262-34968-0|title=Spotify Teardown|pages=193–204 |s2cid=239434505}}</ref> In November 2019, Ashanti guest-starred as herself in two episodes of the third season of ]'s '']'' ]: "Mother, I'm At La Mirage" and "Something Desperate".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.tvshowsace.com/2019/11/06/dynasty-ashanti-guests-stars-in-mother-im-at-la-mirage/|title='Dynasty': Ashanti Guests Stars In 'Mother, I'm At La Mirage'|access-date=August 28, 2019}}</ref> | |||
In January 2005, she made her feature film acting debut in the film '']'' alongside ]. She played a pregnant teenager named Kyra who has to decide whether or not to ] her unborn child. The movie opened at number-one at the U.S. box office, eventually grossing $67 million in the U.S. Later in 2005, Ashanti beat out ] and ] to star as ] in the made-for-television film '']'', which pulled in nearly 8 million viewers.<ref name="ebony">Norment, Lynn. . '']''. March, 2005. Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
In January 2021, Ashanti released her single "2:35 (I Want You)".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://push.fm/fl/c5jram5w|title = 2:35 (I Want You) - PUSH.fm|date = January 21, 2021}}</ref> On March 10, 2022, Ashanti's single "]" was heavily sampled for British rapper ]'s single "Baby".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/aitch-shares-summery-video-for-new-single-baby-3180195|title = Aitch shares summery video for new single 'Baby'|website = ]|date = March 10, 2022}}</ref> In October 2022, Ashanti was featured on ]’s “Gotta Move On” remix which also features ] and ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thefader.com/2022/10/14/diddy-gotta-move-on-remix-ashanti-yung-miami-1/|title =Diddy shares "Gotta Move On" remix featuring Ashanti and Yung Miami|website =Fader|date = October 14, 2022}}</ref> In February 2024, she was featured on ]'s single "This Lil' Game We Play" alongside ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/6tZArCRW7OATZSOuTtIjfa?si=4Xf1jw47Qkq0s-SptviKqA|title=Jermaine Dupri - This Lil Game We Play feat Nelly, Ashanti & Juicy J|website=Spotify|date=9 February 2024|access-date=21 February 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://thesource.com/2024/02/09/jermaine-dupri-drops-new-single-this-lil-game-we-play-ft-nelly-ashanti-juicy-j/|title=Jermaine Dupri Drops New Single "This Lil Game We Play" ft Nelly, Ashanti & Juicy J|website=The Source|last=Grant|first=Shawn|date=9 February 2024|access-date=21 February 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vibe.com/music/music-news/jermaine-dupri-nelly-ashanti-collaboration-1234837852/|title=Jermaine Dupri Previews Nelly, Ashanti, And Juicy J Collaboration|website=Vibe|last=Inman|first=Demicia|date=4 January 2024|access-date=21 February 2024}}</ref> | |||
In 2006, she starred in the teen comedy '']'', which opened and peaked at #3 at the U.S. box office (competing with '']'' and '']'') and grossed $68,818,076 worldwide.<ref>. Boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Ashanti played Heather, the head cheerleader who participates in a vengeful scheme against John Tucker, her unfaithful boyfriend and the school's biggest heartthrob. Ashanti can also be found on '']'' season 7 episode 14: "]". | |||
== Artistry == | |||
In 2007, Ashanti appeared in the sci-fi horror action '']'' as a nurse named Betty. The film entered at #1 at the box office grossing $23,678,580 in its opening week. To date the movie has grossed $50,648,679 at the US box office and around $147,713,442 worldwide. This is Ashanti's second #1 movie, the other being Coach Carter. | |||
Ashanti has a lyric ] voice type.<ref name="Ashanti Album Review">{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20136853,00.html|title=Ashanti Album Review|access-date=July 10, 2012|archive-date=March 3, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223905/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20136853,00.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Critics have referred to her voice as "pretty" and her soprano as "sultry" and "sweet but slight".<ref name="Ashanti Album Review" /><ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20137161,00.html |title=Singing Pretty Ashanti |magazine=People.com |access-date=March 18, 2013 |archive-date=April 19, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419154321/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20137161,00.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> Jason Birchmeier of ] noted her reputation for using her "swooning voice" in duets with ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Birchmeier |first=Jason |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ashanti-mn0000933898 |title=Ashanti Biography |publisher=Allmusic.com |date=October 13, 1980 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> As a young girl, Ashanti was influenced by ], ], ], ], and ], but she cites ] as the main reason she wanted to pursue a singing career. Further musical influences include ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.askmen.com/celebs/women/singer_100/126_ashanti.html |title=Ashanti |publisher=AskMen |date=April 9, 2002 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Ashanti">{{cite web|url=http://www.murderinc-online.com/eng06/artist_ashanti.php?PHPSESSID=11d950583bd615bf14cf983ab7dd6344|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121208193707/http://www.murderinc-online.com/eng06/artist_ashanti.php?PHPSESSID=11d950583bd615bf14cf983ab7dd6344|url-status=dead|title=Mpire-Online.Com Your #1 Source For Ja Rule & MPire «|date=December 8, 2012|archive-date=December 8, 2012}}</ref><ref name="Hip-Hop Princess Lives the Dream">{{cite web|url=http://media.www.clarksonintegrator.com/media/storage/paper280/news/2003/03/03/Features/HipHop.Princess.Lives.The.Dream-383689-page4.shtml|title=Hip-Hop princess lives the dream|publisher=Clarkson Integrator|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090730042834/http://media.www.clarksonintegrator.com/media/storage/paper280/news/2003/03/03/Features/HipHop.Princess.Lives.The.Dream-383689-page4.shtml|archive-date=July 30, 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
== |
== Philanthropy == | ||
In 2003, Ashanti partnered with LidRock and the San Francisco-based ] (FVPF) to raise awareness about the issue of domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to distribute the "]" mini-movie using LidRock's unique platform. Proceeds from the $5 mini-disc went towards helping to stop domestic violence. Ashanti also recorded a public service announcement that appeared in more than 4,000 film screens and reached millions of people.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x24lfv_rain-on-me-psa |title=Rain On Me 11 Minute Mini Movie|publisher=Dailymotion.com |date=May 31, 2007 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> Ashanti also gives back by raising money for ] research and she is active in helping the ] stating, "I'll go and do just about anything for them."<ref name="parade">Brady, James. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930180123/http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2006/edition_07-23-2006/In_Step_With...Ashanti |date=September 30, 2007 }}. '']''. July 23, 2006. Retrieved May 30, 2007.</ref> In 2005, Ashanti helped by recording public service announcement and raising money for the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x24jli_ashanti-mtv-asia-aid |title=Ashanti Asia Aid Public Service Announcement |publisher=Dailymotion.com |date=May 30, 2007 |access-date=March 18, 2013}}</ref> Later that year, she helped raise money for the ] victims and storm evacuees.<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070608182735/http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/001131.html |date=June 8, 2007 }}</ref> | |||
In addition to singing, Ashanti has emerged as a ] penning songs for ], ], ], ], ], & many more. She released a book of poetry titled '']'' in 2002 and a fragrance, "Precious Jewel by Ashanti," in October 2005. In 2005, she signed an exclusive deal with MUDD to promote their brand of jeans titled "Delicious Curves." In early 2006, she released "Ashanti's OPC-3 Beauty Blend," a nutritional supplement. Ashanti also has a clothing Place in Europe for teenage girls titled "Princess." It's sitting on an 12 acre spot of land. | |||
].]]In November 2009, Ashanti joined the crew of ABC's '']''. In the episode, which aired on January 24, 2010, the singer assisted in the rebuilding of the Powell Family home in ]. The efforts from the show expanded significantly to include not just the family home but the entire neighborhood surrounding it. In 2013, Ashanti featured on the 19-track compilation album '']'', a collaborative project by the Partnership for a Healthier America, whose honorary chair is ], and Hip Hop Public Health. Her song "Just Believe" also featured Artie Green, Gerry Gunn, Robbie Nova and Chauncey Hawkins. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Jumpstart reading program, the Tupperware Brand and the Boys and Girls Club of America.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ashantithisisme.com/biography-2/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151218025509/http://ashantithisisme.com/biography-2/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 18, 2015|title=Ashanti This Is Me » BIOGRAPHY|date=December 18, 2015|access-date=November 1, 2019}}</ref> | |||
On ], ] Ashanti received the key to the city of Glen Cove, New York (her hometown), and the day was named Ashanti Day; Ashanti also received a key to the city of ] (she was crowned princess of hip hop and R&B).<ref>Reidand, Shaheem. . ].com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref><ref>http://4dw.net/bunting/bluechat/ashanti_07_25_02.html Retrieved ], ].</ref> | |||
== Personal life == | |||
Ashanti is set to showcase her style in a book, titled ''Ashanti Style'', which will be published in late 2007. The book, which is being touted as Ashanti's "life and style guide" will offer fans a behind-the-scenes look into her style, both in her personal and professional life. ''Ashanti Style'' will be published by Jump at the Sun, an imprint of ] ]. Another venture Ashanti has enlisted in is her own handbags and pocketbook, revealed in 2007. | |||
On January 7, 2003, Ashanti met rapper ] at a press conference for the ],<ref name=":2"/> and the two later began dating. In 2014, they split after a decade together,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/ashanti-talks-nelly-split-ive-been-betrayed-2015133/|title=Ashanti talks Nelly: "I've been betrayed"|work=US Magazine|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> before rekindling their relationship in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-06-09 |title=Nelly And Ashanti Back Together 10 Years After Breakup: Report |url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/nelly-ashanti-back-together-10-151704778.html |access-date=2023-06-27 |website=Yahoo Entertainment |language=en-US}}</ref> In December 2023, it was reported the couple were expecting their first child together.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Macke |first=Johnni |title=Ashanti Is Pregnant, Expecting 1st Baby With Boyfriend Nelly |url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/ashanti-is-pregnant-expecting-1st-baby-with-boyfriend-nelly/ |magazine=] |publisher=] |access-date=December 4, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231204205132/https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/ashanti-is-pregnant-expecting-1st-baby-with-boyfriend-nelly/ |archive-date=December 4, 2023 |location=United States |issn=1529-7497 |date=December 4, 2023}}</ref> In April 2024, Ashanti confirmed to '']'' magazine that she was pregnant for the first time and that she and Nelly were engaged.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.essence.com/celebrity/black-celeb-couples/ashanti-nelly-engaged/|title=Exclusive: Ashanti And Nelly Are Expecting — And Engaged!|website=Essence|date=April 17, 2024 |language=en|access-date=2024-04-17}}</ref> The couple's son, Nelly's fifth child, was born in August 2024.<ref name=people>{{cite magazine|url=https://people.com/ashanti-welcomes-first-baby-with-nelly-8635691|title=Ashanti and Nelly Welcome First Baby Together — and Share His Name: 'So in Love'|magazine=People|date=August 21, 2024|last=Sacks|first=Hannah}}</ref> | |||
On June 19, 2024, it was revealed that Ashanti and Nelly had already married on December 27, 2023.<ref name=people/> | |||
In July of 2008 Ashanti was named an ambassador of tourism for ], Long Island.<ref></ref> | |||
It was announced in November 2024 that the couple are expecting their second child together. | |||
===Personal life=== | |||
Since 2003, Ashanti has been rumored to be in a relationship with rapper ]. Rumors began to circulate about their relationship after the two were seen exchanging personal info backstage at the 45th annual Grammy Award nomination press conference. For months, they continued to downplay their relationship in the media, with each party providing the politically correct answer that they've only been on a few dates and were only "good friends" when questioned about the relationship. Unfortunately for the pair, their cover was blown in 2005, as photographs of the two enjoying a walk on the beach in ] surfaced online and in magazines. <ref>Yahoo! Music. Yahoo! Music.com ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Actor Samuel L. Jackson also incriminated the duo during promotional interviews for the movie, Coach Carter, which also stars Ashanti. Jackson told reporters that Ashanti seldom ate the food provided by the catering staff on set because Nelly would visit regularly and bring organic food. In 2007, the pair stopped denying their relationship and since then have collaborated on several songs, as well as made appearances in the others' music videos (the two can be seen sharing a kiss in Ashanti's "Good Good" video) Reports show the the pair are still going out, despite rumours that Nelly has been dating both Joss Stone and Solange Knowles. <ref>Benet, Lorenzo. People.com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ]</ref>. | |||
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== Discography == | ||
{{Main|Ashanti discography}} | |||
] | |||
In 2003, Ashanti partnered LidRock and the San Francisco-based Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) to raise awareness about the issue of domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to distribute the "]" mini-movie using LidRock’s unique platform. Proceeds from the $5 mini-disc went towards helping to stop domestic violence. Ashanti also recorded a public service announcement that appeared in more than 4,000 film screens and reached millions of people.<ref>http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x24lfv_rain-on-me-psa "Rain On Me 11 Minute Mini Movie" Retrieved ], ].</ref> Ashanti also gives back by raising money for ] research and she is active in helping the ] stating, "I’ll go and do just about anything for them."<ref name="parade" /> In 2005, Ashanti helped by recording public service announcement and raising money for the ].<ref>. Retrieved ], ].</ref> Later that year she helped raise money for the ] victims and storm evacuees.<ref>. Retrieved ], ].</ref>. In 2008, Ashanti, along with others celebrities, taped a PSA to help stop violence and discrimination towards the ] community in response to the death of Lawrence King, an eighth-grader at E.O. Green Junior High School who was shot because of his sexual orientation and gender expression. That same year, she launched a special on-line campaign called "I Declare Me..." with Wal-Mart. The campaign's core is a very personal focus on the self-definition and empowerment of women across the United States, with its home base at Ashanti's official website. The campaign creates a safe and inclusive on-line space to for women to share testimonies on the site. Participants are able to openly declare their own breakthroughs, revelations, struggles and victories in every life area they choose: career, birth, death, relationships, and personal situations. "I Declare Me..." also invites women to a virtual discussion with Ashanti on such issues as voter registration, teen obesity, and other concerns facing women today. <ref>http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2008_May_30/ai_n25469214</ref> | |||
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In September, 2008, Ashanti, along with other artists Mariah Carey, ], Mary J. Blige, ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ], teamed up for the song "]". The charity tune for cancer was conceived by Antonio "L.A." Reid, who produced it with longtime creative colleague Kenny "]" Edmonds. All 15 singers shared the stage to perform the song live on Sept. 5 2008 during the "Stand Up to Cancer" television special, which aired simultaneously on ABC, NBC and CBS, and helped raise $100 million dollars for cancer research. <ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003840319</ref> | |||
===Legal dispute=== | |||
In July 2005, record producer Genard Parker claimed Ashanti owed him money for records that never were completed or distributed.<ref>BBC News. ].com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> A New York court heard Parker's claims and ordered her to pay Parker $636,000. But as the court stated no time records were ever produced. Parker is claiming over $2.3 million, while Ashanti's lawyers, say Parker never delivered any records and no records were ever distributed.<ref>BBC News. ].com. ], ]. Retrieved ], ].</ref> In late 2005 a judge later rejected most of the award, ruling that there were not sufficient facts to determine the proper amount of damages. The case went to court on ], but was dropped in light of each party voluntarily dropping pending lawsuits against each other. | |||
==Discography== | |||
{{main|Ashanti discography}} | |||
===Studio albums=== | |||
* '']'' (2002) | * '']'' (2002) | ||
* '']'' (2003) | * '']'' (2003) | ||
* '']'' (2003) | |||
* '']'' (2004) | * '']'' (2004) | ||
* '']'' (2008) | * '']'' (2008) | ||
* '']'' (2014) | |||
===Other albums=== | |||
* '']'' (2003) | |||
* '']'' (2003) | |||
* '']'' (2004) | |||
* '']'' (2005) | |||
* ''Ashanti: The Vault'' (2008) | |||
===DVDs=== | |||
* '']'' (2004) | |||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
===Films=== | |||
===Film=== | |||
* '']'' (2004) | |||
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* '']'' (2005) | |||
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* '']'' (2005) | |||
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* '']'' (2006) | |||
! Title | |||
* '']'' (2007) | |||
! Role | |||
* '']'' (2008) | |||
! Notes | |||
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| 1992 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Student in Harlem Classroom | |||
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| 1993 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Kid No. 4 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| 1997 | |||
| ''Bouge!'' | |||
| Rudy | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| 2004 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2| 2005 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Kyra | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Dorothy Gale | |||
| TV movie | |||
|- | |||
| 2006 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Heather | |||
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| 2007 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Betty | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| 2013 | |||
| ''Christmas in the City'' | |||
| Teanna Musk | |||
| TV movie | |||
|- | |||
| 2014 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| The Preacher | |||
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3626436/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_2|title=Mutant World (2014)|author=Fussbahn|date=November 8, 2014|work=IMDb|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| 2016 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Kelly | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| 2017 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Eve | |||
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3696610/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_1|title=Stuck (2015)|work=IMDb|access-date=March 9, 2015}}</ref> | |||
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| 2019 | |||
| ''Winter Song'' | |||
| Clio | |||
| | |||
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| 2021 | |||
| ''Honey Girls'' | |||
| Fancy G | |||
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| 2022 | |||
| ''A New Diva’s Christmas Carol'' | |||
| Aphrodite | |||
| TV movie | |||
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| 2023 | |||
| ''The Plus One'' | |||
| Lizzie Anders | |||
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| TBA | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Violet | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="margin-right: 0;" | |||
* '']'' (2002) | |||
|- | |||
* '']'' (2002) | |||
! Year | |||
* '']'' performed ]'' (2003) | |||
! Title | |||
* '']'' (voice) (2003) | |||
! Role | |||
* '']'' (2003) | |||
! Notes | |||
* '']'' (2003) | |||
|- | |||
* '']'' (2004) | |||
| 1989 | |||
* '']'' (2004) | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself/Child Dancer | |||
* '']'' (2005) | |||
| Episode: "Polly" | |||
* '']'' (2006) | |||
|- | |||
* '']'' (Opening: 'God Bless America') (2007) | |||
| 2001 | |||
* ''] ] CBS'' (Opening: 'National Anthem') (2007) | |||
| '']'' | |||
* ''] Nomination Special "I Wanna Thank My Mama"'' (Host) (2008) | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "John Goodman/Ja Rule" | |||
|- | |||
| 2002–05 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Recurring Guest | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=4| 2002 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #1.41" & "#1.54" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Ashanti: Princess of Her Domain" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Call Me Crazy" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| ] | |||
| Episode: "Silent Night" | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=4| 2003 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #2.4" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Ashanti" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Lissa | |||
| Episode: "First Date" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Randi (voice) | |||
| Episode: "It Takes a Thief" | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2| 2004 | |||
| ''Driven'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #3.1" | |||
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| ''Style Star'' | |||
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| Episode: "Ashanti" | |||
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| Episode: "Magic Carpet Fred" | |||
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| ''TV Land's Top Ten'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Top Ten Musical Moments" | |||
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| Herself | |||
| Episode: "2Pac ft. T.I. & Ashanti 'Pac's Life'" | |||
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| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #6.186" | |||
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| Episode: "Plies Feat. Ashanti: Want It, Need It" | |||
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| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #9.16" | |||
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| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Camp Chew" | |||
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| Latasha Montclair | |||
| Main Cast: Season 7 | |||
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| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Dissonant Voices" | |||
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| 2014 | |||
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| Herself/Guest Co-Host | |||
| Episode: "Episode #18.43" & "#18.62" | |||
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|rowspan=2| 2015 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself/Panelist | |||
| Episode: "Episode #1.63" | |||
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| '']'' | |||
| Stella | |||
| Episode: "Behind the Beat" | |||
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| 2016 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself/Guest Co-Host | |||
| Recurring Guest Co-Host: Season 3 | |||
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| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #1.8" | |||
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| Herself/Guest Judge | |||
| Episode: "]" | |||
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| Herself/Panelist | |||
| Episode: "Episode #1.100" & "#1.159" | |||
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| ''Feed Me TV'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Ashanti Digs In" | |||
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|rowspan=2| 2019 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Lloyd" | |||
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| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Mother? I'm at La Mirage" | |||
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| Herself/Panelist | |||
| Episode: "Ashanti, Gary Cole, Michael Ealy, Sherri Shepherd" | |||
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| ''Love & Listings'' | |||
| Herself | |||
| Recurring Cast: Season 2 | |||
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| 2021 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Herself/Celebrity Player | |||
| Episode: "Ana Gasteyer vs. Luke Kirby and Ashanti vs. Clay Aiken" | |||
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| Herself | |||
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| Herself | |||
| Episode: "Truth & Consequences" | |||
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American singer and songwriter (born 1980)
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Birth name | Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas |
Born | (1980-10-13) October 13, 1980 (age 44) Glen Cove, New York, U.S. |
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Discography | Ashanti discography |
Years active | 2001–present |
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Nelly (m. 2023) |
Website | ashantithisisme |
Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas (born October 13, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She was discovered as a teenager by record producer Irv Gotti, and signed with his label Murder Inc. Records, an imprint of Def Jam Recordings in 2002. That same year, she guest appeared on the singles "What's Luv?" by Fat Joe, and "Always on Time" by labelmate Ja Rule, which peaked at numbers two and one on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively; the latter, with her 2002 debut single "Foolish", made her the first female artist to occupy the top two positions the chart simultaneously.
"Foolish" preceded her eponymous debut studio album (2002), which debuted atop the Billboard 200 with over 505,000 domestic units sold in its first week. Furthermore, the album received triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), won Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, and spawned the top 40 singles "Happy" and "Baby". "Foolish" also made her the second musical act (after the Beatles) to have their first three chart entries peak within the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. Ashanti wrote and provided background vocals for Jennifer Lopez's "Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)", which also peaked the Billboard Hot 100.
Ashanti's second album Chapter II (2003), became her second to peak the Billboard 200—with first-week sales of 326,000 copies in the U.S.—and received platinum certification by the RIAA. The album received three nominations at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards, while its lead singles, "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" and "Rain on Me", peaked at numbers two and seven on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. Her third album, Ashanti's Christmas, was released that same year as a Christmas album; it was met with a steep critical and commercial decline.
Ashanti's fourth album, Concrete Rose (2004)—titularly in reference to Tupac Shakur's pseudonym "The Rose That Grew from Concrete"—debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200 despite mixed critical response. Its first single, "Only U", peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK Singles Chart—her most successful song in that country. Its second single, "Don't Let Them", saw limited success due to Def Jam's legal issues with Irv Gotti. Her fifth album, The Declaration (2008), was met with moderate reception and became her final release on a major label; her sixth album, Braveheart (2014), was released independently.
Ashanti has acted in several productions, debuting in the 2005 film Coach Carter and starring in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005), which attracted nearly eight million viewers. She also appeared in John Tucker Must Die (2006) and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007). Ashanti has sold nearly 30 million records worldwide.
Early life
Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas was born on October 13, 1980, in Glen Cove, New York. Her mother, Tina Douglas, is African American and a former dance teacher. Her father, Ken-Kaide Thomas Douglas, is also African American and a former singer. She is the oldest of her parents' children, with a younger sister named Kenashia "Shia" Douglas. Ashanti's mother named her after the Ashanti Empire in Ghana; in this nation, women had power and influence, and Tina wanted Ashanti to follow that model. Her grandfather, James, was a civil rights activist who was associated with Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s.
Ashanti's mother discovered her full singing potential when she overheard Ashanti singing Mary J. Blige's "Reminisce" at age 12 (after the song was released on Ashanti's birthday). While attending high school, Ashanti began to write songs. As a teenager, she performed in a local talent show and at several small festivals. She got her first taste of acting as a child extra in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992) and in Ted Demme's Who's the Man?. She also had a couple of minor appearances in music videos, such as KRS-One's "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" as well as 8-Off's "Ghetto Girl".
Ashanti struggled to find success as a singer after being courted by several record labels, including Bad Boy and Jive. Despite this, she continued to perform in and around New York and began hanging out at the Murder Inc. recording studio, hoping for a big break.
Career
2001–2003: Ashanti, Chapter II and Ashanti's Christmas
Ashanti was first noticed by Irv Gotti because of her vocal skills. He asked her to pen hooks for his rap artists and to perform with them in duets. Ashanti provided the melodic response to their call. Ashanti was first featured as a background vocalist on rapper Big Pun's song "How We Roll". In the same year, Ashanti was featured on fellow labelmate Cadillac Tah's singles "Pov City Anthem" and "Just Like a Thug". She also appeared on the 2001 The Fast and the Furious soundtrack as a featured artist on Vita's 2001 hip hop remake of Madonna's "Justify My Love" and on the solo track "When a Man Does Wrong". She was then featured on Fat Joe's "What's Luv?" and Ja Rule's "Always on Time". "What's Luv?" and "Always on Time" were released simultaneously and became two of the biggest hit songs of 2002. Ashanti became the first woman to occupy the top two positions on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart simultaneously when "Always on Time" and "What's Luv?" were at numbers one and two, respectively.
Following the success of her collaborations with Ja Rule and Fat Joe, Ashanti released her debut single, "Foolish", which contains a sample of the 1983 song "Stay with Me" by DeBarge (also used by The Notorious B.I.G. in his 1995 single "One More Chance", and by Big L in "MVP"). This is her biggest success to date, spending ten weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. She became the second artist (after The Beatles) to have their first three chart entries in the top ten of the Hot 100 simultaneously. Ashanti's self-titled debut album, Ashanti, was released on Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. record label in April 2002. It debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. The album has been certified triple platinum in the United States and sold six million copies worldwide. Ashanti wrote the album's twelve tracks, most of which were written on the spot in the studio. Ashanti's follow-up singles, "Happy" and "Baby", were not as successful as her debut single but peaked inside the top ten and top twenty in the U.S., respectively. Ashanti's debut album earned her many awards, including eight Billboard Music Awards, two American Music Awards, and a Grammy Award in 2003 for Best Contemporary R&B Album. Ashanti was the first artist to win Best Contemporary R&B Album before the category was last awarded in 2011. She was nominated as Best New Artist and "Foolish" was nominated in the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance category. She also received a Comet Award and two Soul Train Music Awards that same year.
Ashanti became the subject of controversy when it was announced that she would receive the Soul Train Aretha Franklin Award for "Entertainer of the Year". A high school student took offense and started an online petition against her, explaining to The Seattle Times that she was too new to deserve the award. Nearly 30,000 people agreed with him, signing the petition. Many said that established artists such as Mary J. Blige and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott or critically acclaimed singers like Alicia Keys and India Arie were more deserving of an award that carries the name of a musical legend. Despite the petition, the Soul Train committee and Don Cornelius stuck by their decision. Ashanti was applauded by her musical peers as she entered the Pasadena Civic Auditorium to accept her award and she was supported onstage by Patti LaBelle, who stated "she's a baby and we have to support our babies."
Just before the release of her second album, Ashanti headlined VH1 Divas Duets alongside Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Beyoncé, and Lisa Marie Presley. During the concert, she performed duets with the Isley Brothers and Stevie Wonder and participated in the all-star finale performance of Wonder's "Higher Ground."
In July 2003, Ashanti released her second album, Chapter II, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 326,000 copies in the U.S. The album went platinum, selling over 1.5 a million copies in the U.S. Chapter II's first single, "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)", became a hit, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Its video, which showed Ashanti in a bikini frolicking on a beach and riding an elephant, was nominated for two 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. A remix of the song contains interpolations of Michael Jackson's "Rock with You". The second single, "Rain on Me", reached the number seven spot on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot 100 R&B Songs chart. Chapter II was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album, and "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" and "Rain on Me" were nominated in the categories of Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, respectively. In the "Rain on Me," mini-movie music video—directed by Hype Williams and co-starring Larenz Tate—Ashanti portrays a troubled young woman in an abusive relationship. She received a Lifetime Channel Achievement Award for her message speaking out against domestic violence. That same year, she began dating rapper Nelly.
In November 2003, Ashanti released a Christmas album titled Ashanti's Christmas. It contained 10 Christmas songs and was a modest commercial success and sold just around 100,000 units in the U.S. The album peaked at No. 160 in the Billboard charts.
2004–2007: Concrete Rose, Collectibles by Ashanti and acting
Before Concrete Rose was released, Ashanti did some major promotion for her single "Only U", when she premiered it at the 2004 Vibe Music Awards. She featured on "Wonderful"—with Ja Rule and R. Kelly—that year, which peaked at number five in the U.S. and at number one in the UK. In December 2004, Ashanti released her third studio album, Concrete Rose, the title of which took on Tupac Shakur's pseudonym "The Rose That Grew from Concrete". The album debuted at number seven in the U.S., with first-week sales of 254,000 copies, and eventually became her third platinum-certified album. The first single, "Only U", reached number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100 and became her biggest hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number two. A second single, the ballad "Don't Let Them", garnered little chart success after Def Jam refused to fund a music video due to Irv Gotti's legal troubles during his money laundering trial. The single was released only in the U.S., where it failed to chart, and the UK, where it reached the lower end of the top forty. After the release of Concrete Rose, Ashanti released the DVD Ashanti: The Making of a Star, which was available only for a limited time. The deluxe DVD includes an exclusive photo and video shoot footage, music from the albums Ashanti, Chapter II and Concrete Rose, special concert footage, unreleased childhood school performances, and behind-the-scenes interviews with family, friends, and fans.
In 2005, Ashanti focused more on her acting career, making her feature film acting debut in the film Coach Carter alongside Samuel L. Jackson, as well as starring as Dorothy Gale in the made-for-television film The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, which pulled in nearly 8 million viewers when it premiered. She sang "When I'm with You" for the film which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy in the Outstanding Music and Lyrics category. In Coach Carter, she played a pregnant teenager named Kyra who has to decide whether or not to abort her unborn child. The movie opened at number-one at the U.S. box office, eventually grossing $67 million domestically. Later in 2005, Ashanti was invited to Oprah Winfrey's Legends Ball, which honored some of the most influential and legendary African American women of the twentieth century in the fields of art, entertainment, and civil rights. In December 2005, Ashanti released a remix album of Concrete Rose titled Collectables by Ashanti. The album was an opportunity for her to fulfill her contract with Def Jam (and have the option of working with another label). It did not fare well on the charts.
In 2006, she starred in the teen comedy John Tucker Must Die, which opened and peaked at number three at the U.S. box office (competing with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Miami Vice) and grossed $68,818,076 worldwide. In 2007, she played a supporting role in the action film Resident Evil: Extinction (2007).
2008–2010: The Declaration, departure from The Inc. and The Wiz
Her fourth studio album, The Declaration, was released on June 3, 2008, and sold 86,000 units its first week of release, which were the lowest first-week sales for any of Ashanti's studio albums. In mid-2007, MTV News reported that the first single from The Declaration was "Switch", which was produced by Shy Carter and released digitally in the United States on July 24, 2007. It was later reported that "Switch" may not be included on the album's track listing, and that the first single would be "Hey Baby (After the Club)" it was released to radio and digital outlets on October 16. The song, which does not appear on the U.S. editions of the album, peaked at number eighty-seven on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "The Way That I Love You", was released to radio and digital outlets in January 2008, and was referred to as the "first single" in press material and media reports. It reached number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number thirty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Ashanti's first song to reach the top forty since "Only U" in 2004. "Body On Me" was recorded not only for Ashanti's The Declaration, but also for Nelly's fifth studio album Brass Knuckles. The track is produced by Akon and Giorgio Tuinfort. It went to number one on Billboard's Hot Videoclip Tracks chart in its first week, becoming the first number-one single from Nelly's album."Good Good" was released to urban radio stations on July 16, 2008. The song contains elements of Elton John's 1974 single "Bennie and the Jets", and has the same melody arrangement as Michael Jackson's "The Girl Is Mine". In July 2008, Ashanti was named an ambassador of tourism for Nassau County, Long Island.
In May 2009, Irv Gotti announced that he was officially releasing Ashanti from The Inc. Records, stating that "The relationship has run its course. The chemistry of what's needed — we're in two totally different places. You're talking to somebody that took her and shaped and molded her and put her out there for the world, and it blew up. We for the selling debut by a female R&B artist — 503 . We did it! My views and philosophies and her views and philosophies are not meeting up." Gotti also admitted that he and Ashanti have not spoken to each other in a long time. A representative for Ashanti did not respond. On September 24, 2009, Ashanti announced her fifth studio album would be released from her new label, Written Entertainment.
Ashanti headlined the cast of The Wiz in the New York City Center Encores! Summer Stars staging from June 12 to July 5, 2009. Ashanti's role as Dorothy has since received mixed reviews from critics as most praised her vocals but was less pleased with her acting ability. BET and Entertainment Weekly both praised the singer's performance as The New York Post and New York Times gave lukewarm reviews. Though the first night was sold out, some of the other shows were unable to follow its success. On October 27, 2008, Ashanti took part in The Yellow Brick Road Not Taken, a one night only concert to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Wicked, featuring songs written by Stephen Schwartz, that were cut from the show.
2011–2014: Hiatus and Braveheart
After a four-year hiatus, Ashanti released the song "Never Too Far Away", which was featured in Morgan Creek's film Dream House starring Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz with Naomi Watts. The lead single from her fifth studio album, "The Woman You Love" featuring American rapper Busta Rhymes, was released online on December 15, 2011. Ashanti teamed up with Meek Mill and French Montana for the second single "No One Greater", which was produced by 7 Aurelius, Irv Gotti and Chink Santana. In April 2013, she released another single called "Never Should Have", which later won "Best Independent R&B/Soul Performance" at the 2013 Soul Train Awards. A music video for the track was also released.
In November 2012, it was reported that she had landed her first series regular role in the seventh season of Army Wives, playing Latasha Montclair. The series was canceled on September 24, 2013. In the fall of 2013, she appeared in a guest spot on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit alongside Clay Aiken and Taylor Hicks. She also starred in the Lifetime film Christmas in the City which premiered on December 7, 2013.
In August 2013, Ashanti announced her plans to once again work with Ja Rule, who'd been released from prison in July of that year following a six-year sentence stemming from a gun charge. On January 8, 2014, she revealed the official cover art and release date for Braveheart, her fifth album, which was released on March 4, 2014. In January 2014, Ashanti shot the video for the official first single from Braveheart titled "I Got It" featuring Rick Ross. The video was shot in Miami, Florida, and was directed by Eif Rivera. In July, Ashanti announced that the second official single from BraveHeart would be "Early in the Morning" featuring French Montana. Upon release, the album garnered favorable reviews, with music critics describing Braveheart's sound as an "evolution of R&B" and praising the themes of empowerment but criticizing the romantic clichés and lack of interesting moments on the album. On the charts, Braveheart opened at number ten in the U.S. Billboard 200, becoming Ashanti's fifth consecutive top-ten album, as well as her first Independent Albums chart-topper. It also debuted in the top thirty of the UK R&B Albums Chart and top-forty of the UK Indie Albums Chart.
2015–present: Collaborations
In 2015, she announced that she had worked on new music for her seventh album, with an unknown release date. Ashanti collaborated with Michelle Obama for her #Let'sMove campaign to spread awareness of drinking water with her new video and song "Let's Go" released in 2015. In 2016, she collaborated on the song "Seven Day Love" included in the album "Inzombia" by Canadian singer Belly. She has also worked with numerous artists, including Sia, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Queen Latifah, Usher and Kelly Clarkson to interpret the songs of the Broadway musical "Hamilton" for the compilation "The Hamilton Mixtape".
In 2017, Ashanti announced her seventh studio album, revealing it would be released in 2018. She denied this in June 2018, confirming the future release of an album in collaboration with rapper Ja Rule. Between 2017 and 2018 she returned to the music scene with several collaborations including the single "Say Less" with Ty Dolla Sign, the track "The Road" by Machel Montano, and the song "Start This Shit Off Right" with Mack Maine, from the album "Tha Carter V" by Lil Wayne.
Ashanti released the collaboration "Pretty Little Thing" with Afro B in August 2019. She was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Stuck, which she produced. In November 2019, Ashanti guest-starred as herself in two episodes of the third season of The CW's Dynasty reboot: "Mother, I'm At La Mirage" and "Something Desperate".
In January 2021, Ashanti released her single "2:35 (I Want You)". On March 10, 2022, Ashanti's single "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" was heavily sampled for British rapper Aitch's single "Baby". In October 2022, Ashanti was featured on Diddy’s “Gotta Move On” remix which also features Bryson Tiller and Yung Miami. In February 2024, she was featured on Jermaine Dupri's single "This Lil' Game We Play" alongside Nelly and Juicy J.
Artistry
Ashanti has a lyric soprano voice type. Critics have referred to her voice as "pretty" and her soprano as "sultry" and "sweet but slight". Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic noted her reputation for using her "swooning voice" in duets with Big Pun, Fat Joe, and Ja Rule. As a young girl, Ashanti was influenced by Ella Fitzgerald, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Prince, and Tupac Shakur, but she cites Mary J. Blige as the main reason she wanted to pursue a singing career. Further musical influences include Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Madonna, Smokey Robinson, Donna Summer, and Blue Magic.
Philanthropy
In 2003, Ashanti partnered with LidRock and the San Francisco-based Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) to raise awareness about the issue of domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to distribute the "Rain on Me" mini-movie using LidRock's unique platform. Proceeds from the $5 mini-disc went towards helping to stop domestic violence. Ashanti also recorded a public service announcement that appeared in more than 4,000 film screens and reached millions of people. Ashanti also gives back by raising money for sickle cell research and she is active in helping the Make-A-Wish Foundation stating, "I'll go and do just about anything for them." In 2005, Ashanti helped by recording public service announcement and raising money for the Southeast Asia tsunami disaster. Later that year, she helped raise money for the Hurricane Katrina victims and storm evacuees.
In November 2009, Ashanti joined the crew of ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. In the episode, which aired on January 24, 2010, the singer assisted in the rebuilding of the Powell Family home in Buffalo, New York. The efforts from the show expanded significantly to include not just the family home but the entire neighborhood surrounding it. In 2013, Ashanti featured on the 19-track compilation album Songs for a Healthier America, a collaborative project by the Partnership for a Healthier America, whose honorary chair is Michelle Obama, and Hip Hop Public Health. Her song "Just Believe" also featured Artie Green, Gerry Gunn, Robbie Nova and Chauncey Hawkins. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Jumpstart reading program, the Tupperware Brand and the Boys and Girls Club of America.
Personal life
On January 7, 2003, Ashanti met rapper Nelly at a press conference for the 2003 Grammy Awards, and the two later began dating. In 2014, they split after a decade together, before rekindling their relationship in 2023. In December 2023, it was reported the couple were expecting their first child together. In April 2024, Ashanti confirmed to Essence magazine that she was pregnant for the first time and that she and Nelly were engaged. The couple's son, Nelly's fifth child, was born in August 2024.
On June 19, 2024, it was revealed that Ashanti and Nelly had already married on December 27, 2023.
It was announced in November 2024 that the couple are expecting their second child together.
Discography
Main article: Ashanti discography- Studio albums
- Ashanti (2002)
- Chapter II (2003)
- Ashanti's Christmas (2003)
- Concrete Rose (2004)
- The Declaration (2008)
- Braveheart (2014)
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Malcolm X | Student in Harlem Classroom | |
1993 | Who's the Man? | Kid No. 4 | |
1997 | Bouge! | Rudy | |
2004 | Bride and Prejudice | Herself | |
2005 | Coach Carter | Kyra | |
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz | Dorothy Gale | TV movie | |
2006 | John Tucker Must Die | Heather | |
2007 | Resident Evil: Extinction | Betty | |
2013 | Christmas in the City | Teanna Musk | TV movie |
2014 | Mutant World | The Preacher | |
2016 | Mothers and Daughters | Kelly | |
2017 | Stuck | Eve | |
2019 | Winter Song | Clio | |
2021 | Honey Girls | Fancy G | |
2022 | A New Diva’s Christmas Carol | Aphrodite | TV movie |
2023 | The Plus One | Lizzie Anders | |
TBA | No Address | Violet |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Disneyland | Herself/Child Dancer | Episode: "Polly" |
2001 | Saturday Night Live | Herself | Episode: "John Goodman/Ja Rule" |
2002–05 | Top of the Pops | Herself | Recurring Guest |
2002 | The Saturday Show | Herself | Episode: "Episode #1.41" & "#1.54" |
Diary | Herself | Episode: "Ashanti: Princess of Her Domain" | |
Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Herself | Episode: "Call Me Crazy" | |
American Dreams | Dionne Warwick | Episode: "Silent Night" | |
2003 | Punk'd | Herself | Episode: "Episode #2.4" |
Intimate Portrait | Herself | Episode: "Ashanti" | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Lissa | Episode: "First Date" | |
The Proud Family | Randi (voice) | Episode: "It Takes a Thief" | |
2004 | Driven | Herself | Episode: "Episode #3.1" |
Style Star | Herself | Episode: "Ashanti" | |
2005 | Las Vegas | Herself | Episode: "Magic Carpet Fred" |
2006 | TV Land's Top Ten | Herself | Episode: "Top Ten Musical Moments" |
Access Granted | Herself | Episode: "2Pac ft. T.I. & Ashanti 'Pac's Life'" | |
2007 | HypaSpace | Herself | Episode: "Episode #6.186" |
2009 | Access Granted | Herself | Episode: "Plies Feat. Ashanti: Want It, Need It" |
2010 | The Biggest Loser | Herself | Episode: "Episode #9.16" |
2013 | The Chew | Herself | Episode: "Camp Chew" |
Army Wives | Latasha Montclair | Main Cast: Season 7 | |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Herself | Episode: "Dissonant Voices" | |
2014 | The View | Herself/Guest Co-Host | Episode: "Episode #18.43" & "#18.62" |
2015 | The Meredith Vieira Show | Herself/Panelist | Episode: "Episode #1.63" |
Unforgettable | Stella | Episode: "Behind the Beat" | |
2016 | The Real | Herself/Guest Co-Host | Recurring Guest Co-Host: Season 3 |
2018 | Amazingness | Herself | Episode: "Episode #1.8" |
RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself/Guest Judge | Episode: "Evil Twins" | |
Steve | Herself/Panelist | Episode: "Episode #1.100" & "#1.159" | |
Feed Me TV | Herself | Episode: "Ashanti Digs In" | |
2019 | Unsung | Herself | Episode: "Lloyd" |
Dynasty | Herself | Episode: "Mother? I'm at La Mirage" | |
2020 | To Tell the Truth | Herself/Panelist | Episode: "Ashanti, Gary Cole, Michael Ealy, Sherri Shepherd" |
Love & Listings | Herself | Recurring Cast: Season 2 | |
2021 | The $100,000 Pyramid | Herself/Celebrity Player | Episode: "Ana Gasteyer vs. Luke Kirby and Ashanti vs. Clay Aiken" |
2022 | I Can See Your Voice | Herself | Episode: "Episode #2.4" |
Supreme Team | Herself | Episode: "Truth & Consequences" |
Theater
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | The Wiz | Dorothy |
See also
Notes
- On the week dated April 20, 2002.
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External links
- Official website
- Ashanti discography at Discogs
- Ashanti discography at MusicBrainz
- Ashanti at IMDb
- Ashanti at the Internet Broadway Database
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- Living people
- 21st-century American actresses
- 21st-century American singer-songwriters
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century American dancers
- 21st-century African-American singers
- 21st-century African-American women singers
- Actresses from New York (state)
- 21st-century African-American actresses
- African-American female dancers
- African-American female models
- African-American record producers
- African-American women singer-songwriters
- American contemporary R&B singers
- American female dancers
- American film actresses
- American philanthropists
- American sopranos
- American television actresses
- American women pop singers
- American women record producers
- American women singer-songwriters
- Dancers from New York (state)
- Def Jam Recordings artists
- Epic Records artists
- Female models from New York (state)
- Glen Cove High School alumni
- Grammy Award winners
- Murder Inc. Records artists
- People from Glen Cove, New York
- People from Old Westbury, New York
- People from Roslyn, New York
- Record producers from New York (state)
- Singer-songwriters from New York (state)
- Universal Motown Records artists