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'''Esthero''' (born '''Jen-Bea Englishman''', ], ] in ]) is a ] singer-songwriter who hails originally from ], ] but has recently moved to ]. The name "Esthero," pronounced es-THERE-oh<ref>"it's actually es THEIR o......but i'll settle for es STAIR o....you kinda gotta pronounce the 'th'....i friggin hate ES thero......too many people listened to that kwali record and now they say it wrong......i guess as long as theyre saying my name i shoulndt be too bothered.........anyway...you were right the first time. e" (e-mail)</ref>, refers both to the singer and to the two-person team of herself and her producer, ''']'''. She claims to have gotten the name from an old film character named Esther, whose last line in a movie (called, ] based on the autobiographical ] novel) is, "If I am to be the hero, then I cannot fly from darkness." '''Esthero''' ({{IPAc-en|ɛ|s|ˈ|t|ɛr|oʊ}} {{respell|es|TERR|oh}}; born '''Jenny-Bea Englishman''' on December 23, 1978 in ])<ref>Richard Harrington. October 28, 2005. . '']''.</ref> is a Canadian singer-songwriter who lives in Los Angeles, California. The name ''Esthero'' refers both to the singer and formerly to the two-person team of herself and producer ]. Esthero is a ] of "Esther the hero"; she claims to have gotten the name by combining the name of the heroine (Esther) and last line ("If I am to be the hero, then I cannot fly from darkness") of the film from ]'s novel '']''.<ref name="dictionary" />


Esthero's sound characteristically features her voice over a mix of mellow bass lines, jazzy trumpets, Spanish guitar and hip-hop. She is sometimes compared to artists ], ], ], and ].<ref name="dictionary">{{cite web|title=Esthero – Dictionary definition|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/esthero|website=Encyclopedia.com|access-date=November 16, 2016}}</ref> She has co-produced the majority of the material she performed.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Urella|first1=Matteo|title=We Need More Female Producers, But a Select Few Are Currently Making Noise|url=http://djbooth.net/news/entry/2016-08-29-female-producers-observation|newspaper=Djbooth|access-date=November 21, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Boboltz|first1=Sara|title=There Are So Few Women In Music Production, No One Bothers To Count|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/women-producers-statistics_us_57113cebe4b0060ccda345be|website=Huffington Post|date=May 3, 2016 |access-date=November 21, 2016}}</ref> Later female artists who count Esthero among their influences include ], ] and fellow Canadian ].<ref name="Wayback1">{{cite web|last1=Parker |first1=Lyndsey |title=Exclusive LAUNCH Artist Chat |url=http://music.yahoo.com/read/interview/12058557 |website=Wayback Machine |access-date=November 17, 2016 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061217112152/http://music.yahoo.com/read/interview/12058557 |archive-date=December 17, 2006 }}</ref>
Esthero's sound characteristically features her voice over a mix of mellow bass lines, jazzy trumpets, Spanish guitar and hip-hop. She is sometimes compared to ] artists ], ] and the ]. Later artists who count Esthero among their influences include ] and fellow Canadian ].


Esthero's brother, ], is also a musician.
Esthero has appeared as a guest jurist on the popular MuchMusic show ].


==Career==
Esthero's brother, ], is also a musician.


== Background == ===Early life===
At the age of sixteen, Esthero moved on her own to Toronto, where she began singing at open-mic nights while supporting herself by working at a café. Within months, a mutual acquaintance introduced her to ], a guitarist and studio engineer. The young duo quickly began recording together, and their debut album, ''Breath from Another,'' was released to critical acclaim in ]. At the age of sixteen, Esthero moved from the small town of ] on her own to ], where she began singing at open-mic nights while supporting herself by working at different jobs. She was seen singing at the ] by manager Beau Ovcaric who set up a showcase for his partner Zack Werner.<ref name="dictionary" /> They introduced her to EMI Publishing Canada president Michael McCarty, whom she charmed so well during their first meeting that without hearing her sing a single note he set up and paid for recording sessions with ], a guitarist and studio engineer.


===1997: ''Breath from Another''===
On ], ], without Doc's assistance, Esthero released "O.G. Bitch," a standalone EP featuring seven different remixes of the title track, plus the ] "I Love You." The EP led the way to Esthero's 2005 full-length album on the ] label, the decidedly jazzy ''Wikked Lil' Grrrls,'' seven years following her debut album, to moderate critical acclaim. The album features contributions, either vocally or instrumentally, from ], ], ], ] of ], ], and ]. It was also chosen as one of ]'s Top 100 Editor's Picks of ].
The young duo quickly began recording together, and six demos in were being courted on the presidency level by almost every major label in the US. Thanks to then EMI publishing US president Rick Krim their demo's reached the ears of the heads of the ] (a subsidiary of Sony). Their debut album, '']'', was released to critical acclaim in Spring 1998.<ref name="CMJ1">{{cite web|last1=Molanphy|first1=Chris|title=CMJ New Music Monthly May 1998 (pg. 41)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RCoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA41|website=Google Books|date=May 1998 |access-date=November 16, 2016}}</ref>


===1998–2003: Collaborations and success===
Esthero has appeared on the ], ], ], and ]. She has also contributed songs to the films ], ] and ], as well as the video game '']''.
Following the dissolution of the WORK label, Esthero was released from her contract. She signed with Reprise in 2000. In 1998, after a remix of one of her songs ("Country Livin'") was used included on the soundtrack for "]", Esthero received attention from many hip-hop and rap artists, with many requesting collaborations with her.<ref name="dictionary" /> Some such collaborations were fruitful, such as her work with the ] on "]", which was an international hit.<ref>{{usurped|1=}}. ''Chart Attack'', by Jim kelly</ref>


In 2001, Esthero collaborated with German producer ] on "]", which reached the Top 75 of the ]<ref name="uk singles">{{cite web|title=UK Singles Chart history|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/11057/ian%20pooley%20ft%20esthero/|website=Official Charts|access-date=November 16, 2016}}</ref> and gave Esthero her first entry on the US Dance charts.<ref name="chart history US" />
Esthero is touring with John Legend on East Coast of US from ] to ] and then heading south for 3 concerts.


===2004–2005: ''O.G. Bitch'' and ''Wikked Lil Grrrls''===
== Discography ==
On April 20, 2004—without Doc's assistance—Esthero released ''O.G. Bitch'', a standalone EP featuring six alternate remixes of the title track, plus the ] "I Love You". The song topped the club charts in the US.<ref name="chart history US" /> The following year, she released a second EP, titled '']''.<ref name="Musical Revolution EP">{{cite web|last1=Loftus|first1=Johnny|title=Esthero We R in Need of a Musical Revolution review|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/we-r-in-need-of-a-musical-revolution-ep-bonus-track-mw0000633556|website=Allmusic|access-date=September 28, 2016}}</ref> The EP spawned a hit of the same name<ref name="musicvideo">{{cite web|title=We R In Need Of A Musical Revolution (OFFICIAL VIDEO HD) ESTHERO (BY JACKSONGZMJB)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmws2ygnEhU |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/tmws2ygnEhU |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|website=YouTube| date=September 21, 2011 |access-date=September 28, 2016}}{{cbignore}}</ref> and led the way to Esthero's 2005 full-length album on the ] label, '']'', seven years following her debut album, to mixed critical reaction.<ref name="MetaCritic Wikked">{{cite web|title=Wikked Lil' Grrrls by Esthero Summary|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/wikked-lil-grrrls/esthero|website=MetaCritic|access-date=November 16, 2016}}</ref> The album features contributions from ], ], ], ], and ] of ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Johnny Loftus |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/r735031 |title=Wikked Lil' Grrrls – Esthero &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=] |date=June 28, 2005 |access-date=June 13, 2015}}</ref>


===2007–2011: Split from record company and collaborations===
* ''Short of Breath'' (promo, 1998; Sony Records/The WORK Group)
In 2007, Esthero amicably parted ways with Venus Management. She continues to have a familial bond with Zack and Beau. Esthero is currently self managed.
* '']'' (CD, 1998; Sony Records/The WORK Group)
* ''Heaven Sent'' (CD single, 1998; Sony Records/The WORK Group)
* ''] Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (CD, 1999) (Song "Lounge")
* ''That Girl'' (promo, 1999; Sony Records/The WORK Group)
* ''] Video Game Soundtrack'' (PS2/GC/XBOX, 2002) (Song "Nearly Civilized")
* ''Taken to the Next Phase'' (] tribute CD, 2004; Epic Records/Legacy Records)
* '']'' (CD ], 2004; Reprise Records)
* ''O.G. Bitch Remixes'' (CD 2004; Reprise Records)
* '']'' (CD EP, 2004 Reprise Records)
* ''] Samplers (Version 1 & 2)'' (CD, 2005; Warner Bros. Records)
* ''Wikked Lil' Grrrls'' (CD, 2005; Warner Bros. Records)
* ''Fastlane Remixes'' (CD, 2005; Warner Bros. Records)


2008 was an eventful year for Esthero, with a number of high-profile collaborations including the viral sensation "]", a song (with accompanying video) inspired by a speech delivered by ] and produced by ]. Esthero also provided the voice of the spaceship J.A.N.E. on ]'s Glow in the Dark tour and appeared on his album '']'', on which she co-wrote three tracks under her real name.<ref name="808s">{{cite web|last1=Kellman|first1=Andy|title=Kanye West 808s & Heartbreak overview|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/808s-heartbreak-mw0000802924|website=Allmusic|access-date=November 16, 2016}}</ref> 2008 also saw her take on the role of producer for a track from ]'s debut album and a co-writer on ] album '']''. She is featured on ] producer ]'s 2009 album '']'' on the songs "Can You Feel It" and "Undertow" with band ]. The latter entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 100, giving Esthero her first and only Hot 100 entry in the US.<ref name="chart history US">{{cite web|title=Esthero chart search|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/search/charts?f=ts_chart_artistname%3AEsthero&f=ss_bb_type%3Achart_item&type=2&artist=Esthero|website=BillboardBiz|access-date=November 16, 2016}}</ref>
== Collaborations ==


===2012–present: ''Everything Is Expensive'' and "Baby Steps"===
1998
On June 5, 2012, Esthero released a new single titled "]", which was co-written and co-produced with ] (]). The song was featured in the February 21, 2013 episode of the ABC medical drama '']'', titled "This Is Why We Fight".<ref name="tvfanatic">{{cite web|title=Never Gonna Let You GoiTunes|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/music/songs/esthero-never-gonna-let-you-go/|website=TV Fanatic|date=November 20, 2008 |access-date=September 4, 2016}}</ref> The song reached number 72 on the ], giving Esthero her first entry on the chart.<ref name="chart history US" />
* "World I Know"(Country Livin' Version) by ] and Esthero (From Slam: The Soundtrack)
1999
* "Final Home" (vocal edit featuring Esthero) by ] (From album "Kakusei", original pressings of this album do not contain the vocal edit. This track is also included on the "Code 4109" album.)
* "Song for Holly" with ] (for the soundtrack to the movie '']'')
2000
* "When I Fall In Love" (featuring ]) by Axus (From "Soundtrack for Life (2000)". Esthero appears under the name ]. This is a cover of the jazz standard written by Heyman and Young.)
* "Complete Beloved" by ] featuring Les Nubians (From "Love & Basketball: Music from the Motion Picture". Esthero appears in the background vocals.)
* "The Hero" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "poor lil rockstar" album. Esthero also appears on demo version of "Don't Mean A Thing")
* "Don't Wanna Be Your Slave" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From Michie's album "First cut Is The Deepest".)
* "Priceless" by ] (From "Global Warning" album. Esthero appears only in the background vocals)
* "Weekends" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "]" album. She also appeared in the ] for this song). Esthero is also featuring on a hidden track called "Empire Strikes Black")
2001
* "Balmes (A Better Life)" by ] (From album "Balmes (A Better Life)". The original version of this track can be found on ]'s "Since Then" album. The vocal edit appears only on special editions of the album.)
* "Tao of Now" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "Amethyst Rock Star")
* "I Feel You" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From Nelly Furtado's "Whoa Nelly! (International Version)" and from "I'm Like A Bird" single.)
2002
* "The Universal Quest" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "Supernova" album)
* " How Could I?" (featuring Esthero)by ] (From "I, John" album)
* "Run for Your Life" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "Shake It Off" album)
* "Keep The Beat" by Artist For WarChild Canada (From "Much Dance 2003". Esthero appears alongside with numbers of Canadian artist)
* "The Streets Where You Live" by The Buried Heart Broject (From " Women & Songs 6". A charity single for the Buried Heart Society)
2003
* "]" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "The Complex" album.)
* " Every Day is a Holiday (With You)" (featuring ]) by Esthero (From "Down With Love: Music from the Motion Picture (2003)". The song does not appear on film.)
2003
* "Heaven" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "In the Pursuit of Leisure" album)
* "Coming Down" (featuring Esthero) by Oddities (From "Scenic Route" album)
* "One Life" (featuring Poetic & Esthero) by ] (From "Music, Magic & Myth" album)
2004
* "Life" by Artist For WarChild Canada (From "Much Dance 2004". Esthero appears alongside ], ] and ])
* "Summertime" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From ] presents Medina Green")
* "Summer Breze" (featuring Esthero) by Onda (From "The Isley Brothers - Taken to the Next Phase")
2005
* "Too Rude" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "The Lost Art of the Idle Moment")
2006
* "Another Great Love Gone By" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "Bold & Beautiful")
* "Make U Fly" (featuring Esthero) by ] (From "]")
* "Shine" (with Esthero) by ] (From "Shine")


On October 30, 2012, Esthero self-released a new album titled '']''. It debuted at number thirteen on the '']'' ] chart in the US.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/heatseekers-albums#/charts/heatseekers-albums?begin=11&order=position |title=Heatseekers Albums: Up and Coming Musicians Chart |website=Billboard.com |access-date=June 13, 2015}}</ref> In Canada, the album was released through Universal Music.
== See also ==


In 2016, "Breath from Another" was nominated for a ], for best album from 1996 to 2005.<ref name="polarisprize1">{{cite magazine|last1=Bliss|first1=Karen|title=Polaris Heritage Prize: Neil Young, Alanis Morissette and Arcade Fire Make Short List for Pre-2005 Prize|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7517906/polaris-heritage-prize-short-list-2016|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 21, 2016}}</ref> The album lost, however, to ]'s "]" (which won the public vote) and ]'s "]" (which won the jury vote).<ref name="polaris2">{{cite web|title=2016 Polaris Heritage Prize – Polaris Music Prize|url=http://polarismusicprize.ca/heritage-prize/2016-winners/|website=Polaris Music Prize|access-date=November 21, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161122002013/http://polarismusicprize.ca/heritage-prize/2016-winners/|archive-date=November 22, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>

In 2019, Esthero was featured in Black Eyed Peas song "4ever", and was in the accompanying music video which was published on February 1, 2019.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/black-eyed-peas-4ever-video-789112/|title=Watch Black Eyed Peas Cruise Streets of Los Angeles in '4EVER' Video|last=Kaplan|first=Ilana|date=February 2, 2019|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=February 22, 2019}}</ref> Via social media, Esthero announced the song "Baby Steps" on February 3, 2019.

==Chart history==
Esthero's singles typically perform well in North America. She has had three songs enter the US ] chart ("]", with Ian Pooley; "]"; and "]", with Jemeni & Jelleestone); two of the songs reached the top five of the chart and one, "O.G. Bitch", reached number one.<ref name="dcsch">{{cite web|title=Dance Club Songs chart history|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/search/charts?f=ts_chart_artistname%3AEsthero&f=itm_field_chart_id%3A359&f=ss_bb_type%3Achart_item&type=2&artist=Esthero|website=Billboard.biz|access-date=November 21, 2016}}</ref> She has also had two entries on the US Dance Singles Sales chart ("O.G. Bitch" and "Fastlane"), both of which reached the top ten.<ref name="dssch">{{cite web|title=Dance Singles Sales chart history|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/search/charts?f=ts_chart_artistname%3AEsthero&f=itm_field_chart_id%3A361&f=ss_bb_type%3Achart_item&type=2&artist=Esthero|website=Billboard.biz|access-date=November 21, 2016}}</ref> She has had one chart entry in the UK ("Balmes", which broke the Top 75),<ref name="uksingles">{{cite web|title=OFFICIAL SINGLES CHART RESULTS MATCHING: BALMES|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/balmes/|website=Official Charts|publisher=The Official UK Charts Company|access-date=September 2, 2016}}</ref> and one chart entry in her native Canada ("Never Gonna Let You Go", which reached number 72 on their ]).<ref name="chartsearch">{{cite web|title=Chart Search – Esthero|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/search/charts?f=ts_chart_artistname%3AEsthero&f=ss_bb_type%3Achart_item&type=2&artist=Esthero|website=Billboard.biz|access-date=September 3, 2016}}</ref>

==Appearances on television and soundtracks==
Esthero has appeared on the '']'',<ref>{{Citation|title=Esthero on the Chris Rock Show| date=June 18, 2006 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkE3dgburT0 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/ZkE3dgburT0 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|language=en|access-date=September 18, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref> '']'', '']'',<ref>{{Citation|title=Episode #4.68|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0615859/|access-date=September 18, 2019}}</ref> as well as '']'' and ''Farmclub'' with ]. She has also contributed songs to the films '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']'', as well as the video game '']''. Collaborations in which she has participated have appeared in '']'' and '']''.

Her song "Wikked Lil' Grrrls" has also appeared in the film '']'' and in commercial spots for '']'' and '']'', on the TV show '']'', '']'', and also on the TV show ''Las Vegas'' and its soundtrack, and the film '']''.

The song "Black Mermaid," features prominently in the 2018 film ''],'' a ] starring ], in which Lathan's character sings a verse from the song (at approximately the 55-minute mark), with Esthero's recording appearing in the following scene. The end credits state that "Esthero appears courtesy of her beautiful mother and her own damn self."

== Discography ==
{{main|Esthero discography}}
* '']'' (1998; The WORK Group)
* '']'' (2005; Reprise)
* '']'' (2012; Universal Music Canada)

==See also==
* ] * ]
* ] * ]


==References==
== External links ==
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==External links==
* - a semi-official fan site (aka estheronline)
* - another fan site * {{official website|http://www.esthero.net}}
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* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160216175133/http://backpocketmag.com/2009/06/esthero-who-is-that-girl/ |date=February 16, 2016 }}, Feature on Esthero by Matthew Stroul
* - the label's site
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Canadian singer-songwriter

Esthero
Esthero in 2008Esthero in 2008
Background information
Birth nameJenny-Bea Englishman
Born (1978-12-23) December 23, 1978 (age 46)
Stratford, Ontario, Canada
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • record producer
  • arranger
  • activist
Years active1997–present
Labels
Websitewww.esthero.net
Musical artist

Esthero (/ɛsˈtɛroʊ/ es-TERR-oh; born Jenny-Bea Englishman on December 23, 1978 in Stratford, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter who lives in Los Angeles, California. The name Esthero refers both to the singer and formerly to the two-person team of herself and producer Doc McKinney. Esthero is a portmanteau of "Esther the hero"; she claims to have gotten the name by combining the name of the heroine (Esther) and last line ("If I am to be the hero, then I cannot fly from darkness") of the film from Sylvia Plath's novel The Bell Jar.

Esthero's sound characteristically features her voice over a mix of mellow bass lines, jazzy trumpets, Spanish guitar and hip-hop. She is sometimes compared to artists Björk, Portishead, Billie Holiday, and Sade. She has co-produced the majority of the material she performed. Later female artists who count Esthero among their influences include Res, Fergie and fellow Canadian Nelly Furtado.

Esthero's brother, Jason Englishman, is also a musician.

Career

Early life

At the age of sixteen, Esthero moved from the small town of Walkerton, Ontario on her own to Toronto, Ontario, where she began singing at open-mic nights while supporting herself by working at different jobs. She was seen singing at the Free Times Cafe by manager Beau Ovcaric who set up a showcase for his partner Zack Werner. They introduced her to EMI Publishing Canada president Michael McCarty, whom she charmed so well during their first meeting that without hearing her sing a single note he set up and paid for recording sessions with Martin "Doc" McKinney, a guitarist and studio engineer.

1997: Breath from Another

The young duo quickly began recording together, and six demos in were being courted on the presidency level by almost every major label in the US. Thanks to then EMI publishing US president Rick Krim their demo's reached the ears of the heads of the Work Group (a subsidiary of Sony). Their debut album, Breath from Another, was released to critical acclaim in Spring 1998.

1998–2003: Collaborations and success

Following the dissolution of the WORK label, Esthero was released from her contract. She signed with Reprise in 2000. In 1998, after a remix of one of her songs ("Country Livin'") was used included on the soundtrack for "Slam", Esthero received attention from many hip-hop and rap artists, with many requesting collaborations with her. Some such collaborations were fruitful, such as her work with the Black Eyed Peas on "Weekends", which was an international hit.

In 2001, Esthero collaborated with German producer Ian Pooley on "Balmes (A Better Life)", which reached the Top 75 of the UK Singles chart and gave Esthero her first entry on the US Dance charts.

2004–2005: O.G. Bitch and Wikked Lil Grrrls

On April 20, 2004—without Doc's assistance—Esthero released O.G. Bitch, a standalone EP featuring six alternate remixes of the title track, plus the B-side "I Love You". The song topped the club charts in the US. The following year, she released a second EP, titled We R in Need of a Musical Revolution. The EP spawned a hit of the same name and led the way to Esthero's 2005 full-length album on the Warner Bros. label, Wikked Lil' Grrrls, seven years following her debut album, to mixed critical reaction. The album features contributions from Sean Lennon, André 3000, Jemeni, Jelleestone, and Cee-Lo Green of Goodie Mob.

2007–2011: Split from record company and collaborations

In 2007, Esthero amicably parted ways with Venus Management. She continues to have a familial bond with Zack and Beau. Esthero is currently self managed.

2008 was an eventful year for Esthero, with a number of high-profile collaborations including the viral sensation "Yes We Can", a song (with accompanying video) inspired by a speech delivered by Barack Obama and produced by will.i.am. Esthero also provided the voice of the spaceship J.A.N.E. on Kanye West's Glow in the Dark tour and appeared on his album 808s & Heartbreak, on which she co-wrote three tracks under her real name. 2008 also saw her take on the role of producer for a track from Dangerous Muse's debut album and a co-writer on Brandy's album Human. She is featured on hip hop music producer Timbaland's 2009 album Shock Value II on the songs "Can You Feel It" and "Undertow" with band The Fray. The latter entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 100, giving Esthero her first and only Hot 100 entry in the US.

2012–present: Everything Is Expensive and "Baby Steps"

On June 5, 2012, Esthero released a new single titled "Never Gonna Let You Go", which was co-written and co-produced with Adam Bravin (She Wants Revenge). The song was featured in the February 21, 2013 episode of the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, titled "This Is Why We Fight". The song reached number 72 on the Canadian Hot 100, giving Esthero her first entry on the chart.

On October 30, 2012, Esthero self-released a new album titled Everything Is Expensive. It debuted at number thirteen on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart in the US. In Canada, the album was released through Universal Music.

In 2016, "Breath from Another" was nominated for a Polaris Heritage Prize, for best album from 1996 to 2005. The album lost, however, to Arcade Fire's "Funeral" (which won the public vote) and Lhasa de Sela's "La Llorona" (which won the jury vote).

In 2019, Esthero was featured in Black Eyed Peas song "4ever", and was in the accompanying music video which was published on February 1, 2019. Via social media, Esthero announced the song "Baby Steps" on February 3, 2019.

Chart history

Esthero's singles typically perform well in North America. She has had three songs enter the US Dance Club Songs chart ("Balmes", with Ian Pooley; "O.G. Bitch"; and "Fastlane", with Jemeni & Jelleestone); two of the songs reached the top five of the chart and one, "O.G. Bitch", reached number one. She has also had two entries on the US Dance Singles Sales chart ("O.G. Bitch" and "Fastlane"), both of which reached the top ten. She has had one chart entry in the UK ("Balmes", which broke the Top 75), and one chart entry in her native Canada ("Never Gonna Let You Go", which reached number 72 on their Hot 100 chart).

Appearances on television and soundtracks

Esthero has appeared on the Chris Rock Show, Video on Trial, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as well as Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Farmclub with The Black Eyed Peas. She has also contributed songs to the films I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Go, Bounce, Zero Effect, I Think I Love My Wife and Down With Love, as well as the video game 007: Nightfire. Collaborations in which she has participated have appeared in Love & Basketball and Slam.

Her song "Wikked Lil' Grrrls" has also appeared in the film Miss Congeniality 2 and in commercial spots for Sex and the City and Desperate Housewives, on the TV show Boston Legal, Smallville, and also on the TV show Las Vegas and its soundtrack, and the film John Tucker Must Die.

The song "Black Mermaid," features prominently in the 2018 film Nappily Ever After, a romantic comedy starring Sanaa Lathan, in which Lathan's character sings a verse from the song (at approximately the 55-minute mark), with Esthero's recording appearing in the following scene. The end credits state that "Esthero appears courtesy of her beautiful mother and her own damn self."

Discography

Main article: Esthero discography

See also

References

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