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Deemi
Birth nameTahu Aponte
Also known asThe Hoodz Princess
Born (1980-12-02) December 2, 1980 (age 43)
OriginBedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres
  • hip hop
  • soul
  • Occupation(s)
    • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • rapper
  • Years active2007–present
    LabelsAtlantic Records
    WebsiteDeemi.com

    Tahu Jessica Aponte (born December 2, 1980), better known by her stage name, Deemi, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and rapper.

    Biography[edit]

    Deemi was raised in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, New York. She started singing at an early age. In 1988, when Deemi was at the age of 7, she won a neighborhood talent show. Her song of choice was Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of All." She was accepted into Manhattan's Talent Unlimited High School to perfect her craft. At the age of 17, she gave birth to her first child, Nathan. She transferred to a new school and a year later, she had her second child, Felicity. She would later drop out of the school but returned to receive her GED. Things from that point fell apart in her personal life. She relocated with the father of her children to Richmond, Virginia. Deemi stated that at first she was verbally abused but physical abuse soon followed. It reached the point she could not cover the bruises on her face. In 2000, she moved back to New York with her children. In January 2004 her children's father was shot after being released from prison on drug charges after two years.

    Deemi openly talks about her life and the struggle. She is vocal about her relationship with her mom and that she was in an abusive relationship with the father of her two kids. In the song "Wasn't Surprised" she talks about his death.

    Career[edit]

    In 1998, she met producers Chris Styles and Bruce Waynne. The two helped her create a demo. Instead of merely talking about common relationship themes, they instead encouraged her to talk about her own life (including physical abuse at the hands of her father, as well as being the mother of two children prior to turning 21). Eventually she signed to Atlantic through a partnership between organizations run by Styles (Dangerous LLC.) and Waynne (the latter is one half of Midi Mafia).[1]

    Her first single is called "Soundtrack of My Life." Her debut album titled the same name, "Soundtrack of My Life" was supposed to be released on July 10, 2007[citation needed]. In "Soundtrack of My Life", she talks about her life story from the relationship with her mother, cutting crack for her boyfriend, and drug and alcohol consumption. Eventually the album was shelved and she left Atlantic.

    In 2013, after years of hiatus she resumed her musical career by uploading new songs on her official YouTube account.

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    2007 Dying Get Rich (MIX CD for streets. released only in Japan)[2]
    2007 Soundtrack of My Life (unreleased)

    Solo singles[edit]

    Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B UK singles Album
    2007 "Soundtrack of My Life" produced by Midi Mafia "Soundtrack of My Life"
    "On the Radio 113
    2010 "Jump" featuring NORE "Deemi"

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
  • ^ HMV Japan online
  • External links[edit]


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