Bio:
With every note she sings, lyric she writes and song she records, Brittnee Camelle speaks her mind and makes no apologies for it. The songstress has taken a vow to stay true to herself, understanding that part of being a noteworthy artist isn’t just possessing talent, but having something to say.
She began to fall in love with music and entertaining at the age of eight years old, when she took to the stage at her first dance recital. Adorned in a costume bedazzled with sequins and laced with tulle, she danced her heart out in ballet, jazz or tap shoes. Bitten by the performance bug, Brittnee started putting on shows for her family and friends. This led her to sharing her gift at school talent shows, churches and wherever her school choir would lead her. She continued performing in middle and high school, where she worked relentlessly to perfect her craft. She learned new aspects of being an artist, and became passionate about songwriting. Brittnee reminisces about that time in her life:
“This was a time in my life where I really started to learn who I was; not just as an artist but as a person. Within these past few years I’ve learned more than any other time in my life not to be afraid to be the woman that I am and never hiding the personality and magic that lives within.”
Now a maturing young woman, Brittnee has set out on a mission to become a universal sensation, all while continuing to exude the perseverance, hunger, success, hard work, dedication, inspiration and good music that have gotten her this far. She has made quite a name for herself in Atlanta’s underground music scene. Packing in crowds at each venue she performs, Brittnee has gained valuable experience and support working alongside several talented producers, including Bolo, The Ambassadorz, Chuckey Charles, Travis Cherry, Animal, Eric Cire and Keith Andes.
The most recent chapter in her journey took her to the stages of NBC’s “The Voice”. Brittnee’s immense talent wowed the judges, and she made it to the Top 32. Her experience on the show taught her much about herself as an artist and enriched her with valuable lessons that she will apply toward her career.
Being her best is of the utmost importance. She strives to ensure that every lyric, every note, every collaborative project reflects her growth and development as an artist.
BAKIM
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