Georgia Brown (Brazilian singer)

Rossana Monti, better known by the stage name Georgia Brown, is a Brazilian singer noted for her extensive vocal range.

Georgia Brown
Birth nameRossana Monti
BornNaples, Italy
OriginBrazil
GenresR&B, pop, house, gospel
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1988–present
LabelsStorck
Websitegeorgiabrown.com

Career

At the age of fifteen, Brown toured as backup vocalist for Brazilian singer Jorge Ben, during his "W Brasil Tour" in 1995. Following the conclusion of the tour, she entered in contests "Skol Rock" and "Fest Valda". In 1997, Brown relocated to California in the United States of America to begin recording her first album. In 2001, Brown released her debut album "Black Nature". The album spawned the singles: "Commit A Crime" and "Hold On". Following the release of her debut album, she headlined her first tour "Black Nature Tour". In 2002, "Black Nature" was certified gold in Brazil with sales in excess of 120,000 copies.

In 2003, she released a single "Forgiven". The song was remixed by DJ Patife and featured on his album "Na Estrada", released in 2005. In 2004, she released her second album Heart Beats, which became certified platinum in Brazil. She headlined first international tour "Heart Beats World Tour" in 2004. In the same year, Brown broke American singer Mariah Carey's vocal records on Guinness World Records and received a certificate for two records: "World's Greatest Vocal Range by a Female B2-F8" and "World's Highest Note "F8".[1]

In 2006, Brown began recording her third album. In 2008, she released her third studio album The Renascence of Soul. In 2010, Brown released house music single titled "Love 4 Real". In 2012, she released an extended play entitled Me & Myself.

In July 2018, Brown released a single "#HighVibration (Sweet Sensation)".[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Black Nature (2001)
  • Heart Beats (2004)
  • The Renascence of Soul (2008)
  • Me & Myself – EP (2012)

Singles

  • "Commit A Crime" (2001)
  • "Hold On" (2001)
  • "Forgiven" (2003)
  • "Lost Love" (2004)
  • "Art A Shield for Me" (2008)
  • "Save My Soul" (2008)
  • "Loneliness" (2009)
  • "Love 4 Real" (2010)
  • "#HighVibration (Sweet Sensation)" (2018)

References


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