Dubbed the "First Lady of Crunk & B" by the
producer who should know, Lil Jon, singer Ciara burst onto
the scene with the never-gonna-get-it single "Goodies," the
breathy "answer song" to Petey Pablo's "Freek-a-Leek." She
was born in Austin, TX, but with her father in the Army, Ciara
spent time living in Germany, New York, California, Arizona,
and Nevada before landing in Atlanta. In her early teens, she
got a piece of paper out and wrote down her life's goal, to
become a professional singer. She joined a girl group, worked
on her songwriting, left the group, landed a publishing deal,
and found a "music soul mate" when she met producer
Jazze Pha. With Sean Garrett, the co-writer of Usher's massive
hit "Yeah!," Ciara co-wrote "Goodies," and
when Lil Jon heard the demo, he knew it was going to be big.
LaFace released the Lil Jon-produced track in the summer of
2004, and its quick climb up the charts was remarkable. With
help from Pha, Garrett, and Lil Jon, Ciara released her self-titled
debut in September the same year. The follow-up singles "1,
2 Step" featuring Missy Elliott and "Oh" featuring
Ludacris both broke the Top Five in the U.S. in 2005. By the
end of the year she joined Gwen Stefani on tour before teaming
with Bow Wow and Chris Brown for a package tour in early 2006.
The Evolution, her second album, was released near the end
of the year.
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