Dani_Stevenson

Dani Stevenson

Dani Stevenson

American singer


Dani Stevenson (born September 3, 1980) is an American contemporary R&B singer. She is best known for her background vocals on Nelly's single "Hot in Herre" and her own singles "Honk Your Horn" (featuring Missy Elliott) and "Yo, Yo, Yo", which was featured in the film XXX starring Vin Diesel.

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Early life

At the age of 12, Dani Stevenson moved from her hometown Atlanta, Georgia, to Harlem, New York. Upon her arrival in Harlem, she had deep aspirations of pursuing a music career. She went on to perform the national anthem at a junior high graduation and appeared in various talent contests. In 1998, she performed at the Greenwich Village open mic circuit.[3]

Career

By August 2001, Stevenson met up with producer Rhemario Webber through a mutual friend and the two teamed up to craft a 10-track demo. The result was a contract deal with Universal Records in February 2002.[3] After signing to Universal, the label suggested Stevenson to contribute vocals to labelmate Nelly's 2002 single, "Hot in Herre"; Stevenson agreed and collaborated with Nelly and producer Pharrell Williams. Stevenson recalled, "Nelly was writing lyrics in his two-way; Pharrell [from the Neptunes] wanted the song to be sexy. He sang it the way he wanted me to sing it, and then I just put my own little stamp on it. It only took about 15 minutes."[4]

Following the song's success, Universal Records gave her the go to prepare a debut album. Stevenson alongside Webber wrote 11 out of the 13 tracks and incorporated the 10-track demo to the debut.[5] The debut album was tentatively titled Is There Another?! and was scheduled for a release in March 2003.[6] The Missy Elliott–produced "Honk Your Horn" was released as the album's lead single on September 17, 2002.[7] Although it was released to the general public that year, it did not begin to chart until October 2003, a year following its original release. On August 6, 2002, the soundtrack to XXX was released and featured Stevenson's song, "Yo, Yo, Yo". The song would be released on April 29, 2003, as the second single from Stevenson's debut.[8] By 2004, Is There Another?! had passed its scheduled release date and its singles still failed to make a proper entry on the Billboard charts. As a result, Stevenson left Universal Records and her debut album was shelved.

In 2006, nearly two years after her departure with Universal, Stevenson contributed to Norman Hedman's Tropique's final studio album, Garden of Forbidden Fruit.[9]

In 2010, Stevenson inked a new deal with Starrlet Entertainment, and released the single "Wishing Well" alongside its music video on September 6 of that same year.[10][11] In 2011, Stevenson began working with Ruff Ryders rapper DMX. Stevenson contributed vocals to DMX and New Orleans rap group N.O.4's collaborative single, "Tell Ya Friends".[12] By December 2011, Stevenson was featured in the single's music video.[13] In 2012, Stevenson was featured on DMX's album, Undisputed, on the track "Sucka for Love".[14]

Discography

Singles

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References

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  2. Conway, Corren. "The Vibe Spot." Vibe. February 2003: 142. Print.
  3. Kemp, Courtney. "NEXT > Dani Stevenson: The Hookup." Vibe. January 2003: 66. Print.
  4. Goodman, Nigel. "START > Famous Hookers." Vibe. December 2002: 92. Print
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  6. "Rising R&B Stars Make Music Magic at Organic Soul Night in New York City." Jet. December 16, 2002: 53. Print.
  7. "Wishing Well – Single by Dani Stevenson". iTunes Store. September 6, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  8. "Dani Stevens Wishing Well". September 6, 2010. Retrieved March 28, 2013 via YouTube.
  9. "N.O.4 f. DMX & Dani Stevenson – "Tell Ya Friends"". HipHop DX. HipHopDX.com. December 14, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  10. "N.O.4 "Tell Ya Friends" feat DMX and Dani Stevenson Prod. by Deezle". December 10, 2011. Retrieved March 27, 2013 via YouTube.
  11. Jeffries, David. "Undisputed – DMX > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  12. "Hot 100 Singles Sales." Billboard. October 18, 2003: 59. Print.
  13. "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales". Billboard. November 8, 2003: 24. Print.
  14. "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales." Billboard. January 24, 2004: 20. Print.
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  16. "Nappy Roots - Headz Up (Official Video)". YouTube.com. October 26, 2009. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
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  18. "Jenny Jones – Episode Guide". MSN TV. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  19. Mitchell, Gail. "Rhythm, Rap, and The Blues > Screen Scene." Billboard. April 12, 2003: 15. Print.

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