Biography
Mar 16, 2007 01:03:32
Growing up in Spanish Harlem with two brothers and
two sisters, childhood was not easy for Lumidee
Cedeno. Her father passed away in 1995, after
which her grandparents raised the five children by
themselves. Since the age of 12, Lumidee was
humming and singing, showing an aptitude for
performing early on.
hooked up with djs in nyc
After seeing Salt-N-Pepa's video for "Push It" in
1987, she gravitated toward music, but was too shy
to show off her talents, even before her parents.
Due to her timidity, this aptitude for singing
remained in the background, until her father died.
He had never really seen her talents but wanted
her to succeed, and so, after his passing, Lumidee
was motivated to honor his wish.
Hanging out with friend and local DJ, Tedsmooth,
in her teens, she slowly grew out of her shell. At
17, Lumidee recorded the first version of "Never
Leave You," which Tedsmooth and co-producer
Trendsetta copied onto CD and shipped out to clubs
in the New York area. Swiftly, the song became an
underground hit, though Lumidee never expected it
to get far: "It wasn't supposed to blow up this
big, it was supposed to be for the streets," she
proclaimed.
facelift of single brought mass appeal
Soon however, radio stations picked up the song
and, as Lumidee continued to work on singles with
DJ Tedsmooth at his Straight Face Records studio,
suitors from major labels came knocking. Def Jam,
Epic, Roc-A-Fella, and Arista all tried to recruit
her, but, in the end, Tedsmooth and Lumidee
decided on Universal.
The huge music company beefed up "Never Leave
You," adding the "Uhh Oooh" hook, and then
allowing the 19-year-old Puerto Rican to team up
with Busta Rhymes and Fabolous for a remix. The
release of this version, along with a video,
helped propel the single to No. 5 on Billboard's
Hot 100 chart.
album release led to tour dates
Lumidee's full 13-track album Almost Famous came
out in stores on June 24, 2003 and, within two
months, had already sold over 200,000 copies.
"Never Leave You" became the summer's premiere hit
and Lumidee began touring to promote her album.
She did publicity on Access Hollywood and MTV
before playing several clubs across North America.
She then traveled to Jamaica to perform in front
of 50,000 fans at a Summer Jam Concert.
more of the same for bright star
Life continues to be hectic for the up-and-coming
star, with a second single "Crashin' the Party,"
featuring rapper N.O.R.E., bound to duplicate her
initial success. Signing on to open for
high-profile rapper extraordinaire DMX on his new
tour will surely do wonders for her, as she
prepares to reach true stardom.
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