JANELIA: I'll be waiting
WARNING:
JANELIA'S ORIGINAL WEBSITE WAS HACKED INTO AND MALICIOUSLY UPLOADED WITH EXPLICIT MATERIAL. SHE IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING A LEGAL BATTLE TO HAVE IT REMOVED. SHE APOLOGIZES TO HER FANS AND ASKS THAT YOU REFRAIN FROM IT UNTILL THE MATTER IS RESOLVED.
Biography:
Janelia sings with a spicy groove that will ignite you in the deepest part of your soul. Her music will make you meditate, take to jubilation and realize pure ecstasy, all in one sitting. She hails from a dynamic background of an American father and a Nigerian mother. She was born in Houston, Texas but grew up in the western part of Nigeria, Africa, a country where great musicians like Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade and Sade Adu originated.
Inspired by these Nigerian Icons, Janelia developed a flare for music and entertainment. She began writing songs when she was eight years old. By the time she reached her teenage years, she was recognized for her writing and singing skills. She also acted in her father's independent films and took vocal lessons as a member of her church chior.
Upon finishing high school in Nigeria, Janelia returned to the United States to pursue a music career as a singer/songwriter. She attended Morgan State University, which was a training ground for her. Other than the array of open mics, jam sessions and talent shows she participated in successfully while in college, she was the elected president of a social club, known as (ISA), the international students association. Through this forum, she was able to organize frequent shows for aspiring artists like herself (ISA Night). The overall experience gave her the accessibility of interacting intimately with ideas and concepts from other cultures, especially the caribbean, which is where the reggea influence in her music came from.
Janelia recorded her first demo in 1998, which landed her a gig in a popular local band named Universal Soul. From there, word began to get around the music community about her unique sound. This earned her the invitation to do vocal sessions with various R&B, Zouk, Reggea and African groups as well as touring nationally and internationally with varios bands including Orlando Julius ( O.J ) Ekemode band. In addition Janelia has also had the honor of singing the Nigerian and American anthems at many special occassions such as the Y2K Nigeran Presidential Forum in Atlanta, where she was acknowledged as the Nigerian president's favorite singer.
Janelia has written a collection of over a hundred songs, which comprises of a whole spectrum of genres with R&B as the strongest link. In the fall of 2000, she got together with some of the industry's finest proffessional musicians to develop her latest project "I'll Be Waiting" , a collections of 11 songs. The album is an eclectic fusion of R&B, reggea, & worldbeat with sultry, sensual, groovy and melodic vibe.
Today, Janelia's music has evolved into a unique style that is innovative yet familiar enough to have a crossover appeal. she has a strong stage presence with the ability to captivate an audience of various backgrounds. Her lyrics are powerful and enchanting and she has a serious touch of personal style. Janelia admits that she has found a deep joy in music and it is this same joy that she intends carrying into the hearts of every one of her fans.
Check out the artist's website:
http://www.nigerianbeauty.com
Track List:
1. I'll Be Waiting
2. Things Will Get Better
3. I Like Your Style
4. Gone
5. Stimulate My Mind
6. Bassology
7. What I Want
8. I'll Be Waiting (accoustic Version)
9. Muse
10. Lala-mulolo
11. Love Song in Yoruba
Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
- URBAN/R&B: Soul
- JAZZ: World Fusion
- TYPE: VOCAL




