Ashanti
- Occupation:
- Musician
- Date of Birth:
- 13 October 1980
- Sex:
- Female
- Height:
- 1.6
Introduction:
Ashanti, born Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas, October 13, 1980, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress best known for her Grammy Award-winning debut album Ashanti and her distinctive contributions to R&B and hip-hop in the early 2000s. Renowned for her soulful voice and ability to craft catchy hooks, she is one of the defining artists of her era, with a lasting influence on contemporary music.
Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas was born on October 13, 1980, in Glen Cove, New York, to Tina Douglas, a former dance teacher, and Ken-Kaide Thomas Douglas, a former singer. She was named after the Ashanti Empire in Ghana, a matriarchal society symbolizing strength and power. From a young age, Ashanti exhibited exceptional talent in both music and dance. She trained at the Bernice Johnson Cultural Arts Center, where she studied tap, jazz, ballet, modern dance, and hip-hop. Her early performances included appearances at Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the 1994 Caribbean Awards.
Ashanti's mother, upon hearing her daughter sing Mary J. Blige’s “Reminisce,” began sending demo tapes to record labels. During her high school years, Ashanti started writing her own songs and performing at venues such as the Soul Café and Madison Square Garden, laying the foundation for her career.
Early Beginnings:
At the age of 14, Ashanti performed for P. Diddy and Biggie Smalls at Bad Boy Records but ultimately did not sign with the label. She briefly joined Jive Records, which sought to mold her into a pop singer, a direction that did not align with her artistic vision. In 1998, Ashanti signed with Epic Records but found limited opportunities. Instead, she gravitated toward the Murder Inc. studio, where she gained experience as a backing singer and songwriter.
Ashanti’s breakthrough came through collaborations with artists such as Big Pun and Cadillac Tah. She also contributed vocals and writing to Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule’s “Ain’t It Funny” remix and featured on Ja Rule’s hit “Always On Time,” which topped the U.S. singles chart.
Debut Album and Breakthrough:
In 2002, Ashanti released her self-titled debut album under Murder Inc., which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and remained there for three weeks. She became the first female artist to simultaneously hold the top two spots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with “Foolish” and “What’s Luv?” (featuring Fat Joe). The album earned Ashanti a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album and numerous accolades, including eight Billboard Music Awards and two American Music Awards.
Continued Success:
Ashanti’s sophomore album, Chapter II (2003), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and sold over three million copies worldwide. It featured hits like “Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)” and earned a Grammy nomination. She released a holiday album, Ashanti’s Christmas, later that year.
Her third album, Concrete Rose (2004), included the UK hit “Only U” and showcased her ability to blend R&B with rock influences. Despite financial challenges at Murder Inc., Ashanti self-funded the video for “Don’t Let Them.” In 2008, she released The Declaration, her first album recorded outside of Murder Inc., marking a shift in creative control and featuring collaborations with prominent producers like Rodney Jerkins.
Independent Work and Collaborations:
After parting ways with Murder Inc., Ashanti launched her own label, Written Entertainment, and released Braveheart (2014), which debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200. The album included singles like “I Got It” featuring Rick Ross. Throughout the 2010s, she collaborated with artists such as Keyshia Cole, Ja Rule, and Meek Mill, maintaining her relevance in the industry.
Ashanti’s acting career began as a child with a role in Spike Lee’s Malcolm X. As an adult, she appeared in films such as Coach Carter (2005) and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007). In 2019, she starred in and executive-produced the romantic comedy Stuck. She has also appeared in television projects, including recurring roles on shows like Army Wives and musical guest spots.
Ashanti has kept much of her personal life private but has occasionally shared insights into her experiences. She was in a high-profile relationship with rapper Nelly from 2003 to 2014. In recent years, she has focused on her career and philanthropy, supporting causes related to children’s education and disaster relief.
Ashanti’s impact on R&B and hip-hop is undeniable. Her blend of sultry vocals and catchy hooks has influenced a new generation of artists. She broke barriers as a woman in a male-dominated genre and remains a celebrated figure in music history. Her contributions to hit songs like “Always On Time” and “Foolish” have cemented her status as a defining voice of the early 2000s.
In 2021, Ashanti received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of her contributions to music and entertainment. She also announced plans to re-record her debut album, reclaiming ownership of her master recordings. Ashanti continues to tour globally and release new music, collaborating with contemporary artists and performing at major events.
- Occupation:
- Musician
- Date of Birth:
- 13 October 1980
- Sex:
- Female
- Height:
- 1.6