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Jordin Brianna Sparks (born December 22, 1989) is an American R&B and pop singer from Glendale, Arizona who rose to fame as the winner of the sixth season of American Idol. Sparks won when she was 17 years old, making her the youngest winner. She followed her American Idol victory with the release of her self-titled debut album in 2007, which has gone Platinum and has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. Sparks' second single "No Air", which features Chris Brown, is the song with the most paid downloads by any American Idol contestant, selling about 4 million digital copies worldwide. Due to the success of her debut album and its four top 20 singles, she has won an American Music Award in 2008 and received her first Grammy nomination in 2009.
Sparks' sophomore album Battlefield was released in July 2009 worldwide and debuted at #7 in the United States, three spots higher than her first album. The album's lead single was also titled "Battlefield" and peaked in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has sold more than a million copies thus far. Sparks has sold about 9 million singles worldwide to date. Sparks' first five singles all peaked in the top 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100, three of them peaking in the top 10. Her second single off of her sophomore album, "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)", was her first song to top the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play making it her first U.S. number one single.
American Idol
Main article: American Idol (season 6)In the summer of 2006, Sparks auditioned twice for American Idol once in Los Angeles, CA (only auditioned for producers) and again in Seattle, WA after winning KSAZ Fox 10's "Arizona Idol". The Seattle audition is the one seen in the January 17, 2007 broadcast of American Idol where she earned a "gold ticket" and the right to appear in the Hollywood Round. American Idol judge Randy Jackson made the offhand prediction that, "Curly hair will win this year." While on the show, Sparks gained a loyal fan base known as "Sparkplugs". On May 23, 2007, Sparks was crowned the winner of the sixth season of American Idol. She remains the youngest winner in American Idol history. Sparks was the fourth winner never to have been voted in the bottom three (after Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Taylor Hicks). Cowell said "Jordin was the most improved over the whole season – didn't start the best, but midway through this was the girl who suddenly got momentum." He included that "Young girl, likeable, and the singer won over the entertainer ."
Sparks twice performed on the seventh season, once on the Idol Gives Back results show singing her duet with Chris Brown, "No Air" and again with "One Step at a Time" on May 21, 2008 for the finale. She also performed "Battlefield" on the May 13, 2009 episode of Season 8 of American Idol.
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Post-Idol
Sparks' songs from American Idol have been on sale at the iTunes Store and the American Idol official website as Jordin Sparks (EP) shortly after the finale of Idol, along with other songs that did not make the EP's cut that were being sold as individual singles. According to SoundScan figures posted in USA Today, Blake Lewis sold more digital singles than Sparks, but her mini album sold more than Lewis'.
After the finale of Idol, Sparks made several appearances on television shows. She performed the finale song, "This Is My Now", on Live with Regis and Kelly, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, The Today Show, The Early Show, and The View. Sparks also made appearances on The Tonight Show, The Ellen Show, Larry King Live, Total Request Live, and 106 & Park. On July 4, 2007, Sparks performed "God Bless America" and "America the Beautiful" on Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular with Lewis and Melinda Doolittle.
Along with television and radio appearances, Sparks has been on the cover of Entertainment Weekly and featured in VIBE, TV Guide, Glamour, and other publications.
Sparks took part in the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2007 from July 6 to September 23, 2007 along with other contestants in the top ten.
Career
2007–2008: Jordin Sparks
Main article: Jordin Sparks (album)On August 17, 2007, it was announced Sparks had signed to 19 Recordings/Jive Records/Zomba Label Group, becoming the first Idol winner to join the label group. David Archuleta (Season 7, runner up), Kris Allen (Season 8, winner), and Allison Iraheta (Season 8, 4th place) also joined the label group, making them the only four Idol contestants who signed a contract with them. Sparks has stated that she has recorded some songs for the album but the bulk of the recording would be done in Los Angeles after the tour is over. She said the album would be "Top 40, radio-friendly, uplifting stuff" hopefully mixing "the pop rock sound of Kelly Clarkson with the R&B edge of Beyonce". Her debut album came out on November 20 and November 27, 2007.
Some critics thought the album's ubiquitous and age-appropriate American Idol material has helped Sparks to find a secure future.
Along with the label announcement, the first single was revealed to be "Tattoo", which was released to U.S. radio on August 27, 2007. The song became the album's first top ten single. Later, on March 11, 2008, "Tattoo" was released on 'Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 27' as the sixth track on the album, along with 19 other chart-topping hits of early 2008.
After the release of "Tattoo", Sparks' official website ran a poll asking fans to vote for what her next single should be, the choices being "No Air", "Freeze", "One Step at a Time", or "Shy Boy". On February 3, 2008, it was announced that "No Air" had won the vote and was being added to radio stations. The song became a hit before it was officially released as a single and peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 where it remained for four consecutive weeks. On June 3, 2008, "No Air" was released on 'Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 28' as the ninth track on the album, along with 19 other hits from 2008. She performed "No Air" with Chris Brown on the April 10, 2008 results show as part of Idol Gives Back. Sparks is the only Idol from outside Australia to top the ARIA Singles Chart with "No Air". The song toped the 3 million mark in paid downloads on the week of October 11, 2009. It's the first song by an American Idol alum to do so. It's also Brown's first song to hit the 3 million mark.
In February 2008, Sparks sang the National Anthem at Super Bowl XLII (the song was then made available on iTunes the next day). She had also previously performed at Game 1 of the 2007 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Cleveland Cavaliers. In February 2008, Jordin performed at the NBA Rookie game during NBA All-Star Weekend. Jordin also went to Ghana in February to help with Malaria No More. She performed in a tribute to Aretha at the NAACP Awards in February, as well. She had previously performed in a tribute to Diana Ross in December of 2007.
In March 2008 she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show. Banks told Sparks that she wanted her for the main role in a scripted television project she was working on. Later in 2008 on the radio show Johnjay & Rich, Sparks mentioned that she received an email from Tyra, which she expected to be news about the show, but was just a hello. She added that Tyra said she would contact her when the show came up. Sparks states that she would love to break into acting.
Sparks was the opening act for Alicia Keys on the U.S. leg of her As I Am tour. Before going on tour, she was to appear on the GMA Dove Awards as part of a tribute to Michael W. Smith as well as it was announced Sparks would team up with cosmetics company, Avon, to become a spokesperson for the teen-focused line Mark. Before the tour even started, a potentially career-threatening throat injury forced Sparks to cancel a few weeks of shows. Officials said that she was suffering an acute vocal cord hemorrhage, and was ordered strict vocal rest until the condition improved. If it had not improved, it may have required laser microsurgery. Her first concert originally was scheduled as an opener for Alicia Keys on Saturday, April 19, 2008. She was back on the road with Alicia Keys by April 30. She remained on the tour until the last show on June 18.
"One Step at a Time" was the third single from the album and was officially released in the U.S. on June 10, 2008. Sparks performed "One Step at a Time" at Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular for the second year in a row. The song peaked in the Top 20 on the Hot 100 and the Top 5 on the Pop 100 chart. She has been on Regis and Kelly, So You Think You Can Dance, Good Morning America, and Canadian Idol promoting "One Step at a Time". With the success of "One Step at a Time", Sparks became the first and only American Idol contestant ever to have their first four singles all crack the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.
In August 2008 Jordin co-headlined a tour with Jesse McCartney.
Sparks was appointed on August 12, 2008 by President George W. Bush to be a member of the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation for a two year term along with other celebrities such as Corinne Bailey Rae and Michael W. Smith, with whom she has previously worked.
Sparks appeared at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, 2008 where she was nominated for 2 VMAs for Best Female Video and Best New Artist. She is the second American Idol winner to have 2 or more nominations after the release of one album. The first being Kelly Clarkson with 3 nominations. Britney Spears for "Piece Of Me" actually took home the award that night for Best Female Video, while Tokio Hotel beat out Sparks for the Best New Artist award with "Ready, Set, Go!". While at the same VMAs, Sparks caused controversy by responding to a joke made by host Russell Brand during his opening monologue, when he held up a silver ring, claiming to have relieved one of the Jonas Brothers of his virginity, saying he would "take them more seriously if they wore it (the ring) around their genitals." Sparks took umbrage, responding at the start of her introduction of rapper T.I.: “I just have one thing to say about promise rings. It’s not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody – guy or girl – wants to be a slut." In response to controversy over her "slut" remark, she told Entertainment Weekly that she doesn't regret the remark, commenting that "I wish I would've worded it differently – that somebody who doesn't wear a promise ring isn't necessarily a slut – but I can't take it back now". While presenting an award at the American Music Awards, she started by stating "I'm gonna stick to the script this time" in reference to the VMA incident.
She has won an American Music Award for Favorite Artist in the Adult Contemporary Category. This was her first nomination at the American Music Awards. In November 2008 Sparks teamed up with Wet Seal to create her own clothing line. The collection, appropriately named 'Sparks', began with an assortment of holiday dresses delivering to stores just in time for the busy Thanksgiving weekend. The collection will later include casual apparel and accessories. Each piece will reflect Sparks' youthful and collected sense of style. The line launched on November 19, 2008 and comes in sizes XS to XL.
Sparks joined Alicia Keys for a second time on an Australian leg of her As I Am Tour, which began on December 6, 2008 in Auckland, New Zealand at the Vector Arena and ended December 20, 2008.
2009–present: Battlefield
Main article: Battlefield (album)Timbaland said in an interview that Sparks will be one of the collaborations on his forthcoming album Shock Value 2. However when the official press release was release, Sparks was not listed as one of the album's collaborators. In an update on her website, she stated that her fans can look forward to seeing more upbeat dance tunes on her second album. She confirmed that fans could see her at a possible NFL playoff anthem in January, Charity Benefit in February, and VH1 Save the Music performing with John Mayer in March. In addition to this an official Sparks fan club would open called "SparksTown", which has since been launched with the release of "Battlefield". Sparks returned to University of Phoenix Stadium to again sing the national anthem before the NFC Championship game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Philadelphia Eagles on January 18, 2009.
Sparks joined several A-List singers performing at the Commander-in-Chief's Inaugural Ball which was hosted by President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009 where she performed a new song entitled 'Faith' written by herself. The song was seleted as the 11th track on Battlefield. Sparks sang the National Anthem at the NBA All Star Game on February 15, 2009 and at an MLB Spring Training game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago White Sox on March 1, 2009. Sparks hired her own personal trainer, Joey London and began working with choreographer Laurie Ann Gibson for her upcoming tour with the Jonas Brothers.
Sparks' second album has a higher profile and better production than her first due to the great success of the album itself and its four singles. Sparks said she plans on working with Jesse McCartney and Ryan Tedder on her new album in an interview on the radio show "Johnjay & Rich" the morning after her appearance at the 2008 American Music Awards. She said the album will be more R&B and dance influenced, and will sound more "Beyoncé meets Rihanna." In an update on her MySpace, Sparks stated she was "in the studio and writing amazing songs!" She also told Hollyscoop TV that she had spoken to Leona Lewis and the pair were considering recording a duet along the theme of 'female empowerment'.
In a radio interview on The MJ Morning Show in Tampa, Florida, Sparks revealed news about the highly anticipated album. She announced her label's goal for the release of her second album is in late spring/early summer. At the time of the interview, Sparks had recorded a total of 9 songs. Jordin recorded 30 songs for the album. Sparks also revealed she was working with some of the same writers as the last album as well as new writers and producers such as Stargate, T-Pain, Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Claude Kelly, Lucas Secon, and Toby Gad. Sparks visited the radio show "Johnjay & Rich" where she previewed four new songs ("Let It Rain", "Walking On Snow", "Faith", and "Paper Cut"), which are songs that made her sophomore album.
The first single from the album is called "Battlefield", which was written and produced by Grammy nominated singer/songwriter/producer Ryan Tedder. Jordin performed the song during the American Idol Top 3 results show on May 13 and the song was sent for radio adds on May 25, 2009. The song peaked in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. With this success, the song became Sparks' fifth consecutive top 20 hit and third nonconsecutive top 10 hit. Philip Andelman shot the music video in Los Angeles. Philip has shot videos for the likes of: Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Jay-Z. Jordin shot the video on May 12, 2009 and then finished shooting on May 14, 2009. On May 24, 2009 Jordin headed to Europe with her brother, PJ, to begin promotion for the single.
On May 19, 2009 Jordin announced the title of her sophomore record would be Battlefield. The album was released on July 21, 2009. Jordin also became an endorser for the Got Milk? organization on May 20, 2009 when she went to take a photo shoot.
It was announced that Jordin would serve as the opening act for the North American leg of the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 on May 11, 2009. The tour included a concert in Monterrey, Mexico. On August 14, 2009 it was announced that Sparks would replace Ciara on "The Circus Starring: Britney Spears" tour as a special guest on the second North American leg. Sparks performed on the second North American leg of the tour for most shows.
After weeks of speculation, on August 25, 2009 it was announced that Sparks would be taking part in the 2009 VH1 Divas special on September 17, 2009. She performed her second single from Battlefield: S.O.S. (Let the Music Play) and a duet with Martina McBride.
In mid October Sparks embarked on a short promotional tour in Europe. On October 23rd, Australian soul and R&B artist Guy Sebastian, released a new single entitled Art of Love which guest featured Sparks. Sebastian who wrote the song in mind for Sparks, traveled to New York to record the song with her. Like Sparks, Guy Sebastian is a winner of the Idol reality television series in Australia (Season One). Sebastian and Sparks filmed the official music video in Los Angeles on November 3, 2009.
Jordin recently made her acting debut on Disney's The Suite Life on Deck, guest starring as herself in the "Crossing Jordin" episode. On January 21, 2010 Bones creator Hart Hanson revealed to TV Guide that Sparks would be make a guest appearance on the hit TV show.
Discography
Main article: Jordin Sparks discography
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Tours
Opening act
- 2008: Alicia Keys As I Am Tour
- 2009: Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009
- 2009: The Circus Starring: Britney Spears
Accomplishments
Honors
- Coca Cola Rising Star 2002
- Family Night Talent Show Five-time 1st Place Finals Winner at Mr. Lucky's in Glendale, Arizona, 2003
- Glendale Youth Fest 2003: Teen Talent Show, 1st Place
- GMA (Gospel Music Association) Academy, Washington, D.C., Overall Spotlight Winner & Country/Southern Gospel First Place Winner, 2004
- Country Thunder Young Guns Second Place Winner, 2004
- The Proof Is In The Pudding Talent Winner, Phoenix, Arizona, 2004
- NBC/PAX America's Most Talented Kids, 2005
- Colgate Country Showdown, Arizona state title, 2006
- Runner-up in the 2006 Drug Free AZ Superstar Search, Tempe, Arizona
- Plus-size model search winner for Torrid
- Winner of KSAZ Fox 10's "Arizona Idol" contest, giving her a guaranteed chance to audition in front of the judges
- American Idol Winner, May 2007
- First American Idol Contestant, and youngest person in history, to sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl
- New Zealand #1 Song of 2008 – No Air
Billboard Year End Charts 2008
- Best New Artist — #2
- Billboard 200 Album Artist of the Year — #30
- Top Artist of the Year — #8
- Mainstream Top 40 Artist of the Year — #4
- Pop Artist of the Year — #5
- Female Artist of the Year — #6
- Hot 100 Artist of the Year (Female) — #5
- Billboard 200 Jordin Sparks — #35
- Hot 100 "No Air" — #6
- Hot Digital Songs "No Air" — #8
- Pop 100 "No Air" — #5
- Mainstream Top 40 "No Air" — #7
- Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs "No Air" — #43
- Rhythmic Top 40 "No Air" — #26
- Hot 100 "Tattoo" — #30
- Hot Adult Contemporary Song "Tattoo" — #12
- Hot 100 "One Step at a Time" — #61
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2007 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Female Reality/Variety Star | Nominated |
2008 | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding New Artist | Won |
BET Awards | Viewers Choice Award for "No Air" | Nominated | |
Heartbreak Video for "No Air" | Won | ||
CoverGirl & Olay Beautiful Face Award | Won | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Breakout Star | Nominated | |
Hook-Up for "No Air" | Won | ||
Love Song for "No Air" | Nominated | ||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Female Video | Nominated | |
Best New Artist | Nominated | ||
American Music Awards | Best Adult Contemporary Artist | Won | |
2009 | People's Choice Awards | Best Pop Song for "No Air" | Nominated |
Best Combined Forces Song for "No Air" | Won | ||
Grammy Awards | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "No Air" | Nominated | |
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Duo, Group, or Collaboration with Chris Brown | Nominated | |
MTV Australia Awards | Best Collaboration for "No Air" | Nominated |
Filmography
- (2009) The Suite Life On Deck — As herself in the episode: "Crossing Jordin"
- (2010) Bones — TBA
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