Dawn Richard exploded onto the scene in 2004 when P. Diddy
returned with the third season of Making
The Band. Diddy was looking to form a girl group and Dawn made the cut. The
group was formed and named Danity Kane. A
native of New Orleans, Lousiana, Dawn had the undeniable talent and charisma of
a star. But after just two albums, successful ones I might add, the group
disbanded. Some members blamed her for the breakup because after they were
disbanded she was the only group member to continue a working relationship with
Diddy. Diddy even recruited Dawn to join a group that he was putting together
called Dirty Money. That group
consisted of Diddy, Dawn, and another female artist by name of Kaleena. The
group released a pretty successful album and toured the world! But after the
tour this group also disbanded. So, Dawn was not ready to give up. She asked to
be released from her contract so she could start work on her solo career
independently. This is when her true artistry and star power started to emerge.
She was without a record label and was doing her music on her own terms and was
being quite successful at it. She released an EP entitled Armor On earlier this year and it shot straight to number one on
the Itunes R&B chart in just three hours. That’s a great feat to achieve
and just goes to show when you stick to your guns and stay true to who you are
you can achieve the unimaginable. With the success of Armor On Dawn has became kind of in demand and she went on a small tour of the U.S. and performed at small venues. The tour was successful and
afterwards she went hard to work on her debut album, Goldenheart, as a solo artist. Still
with no label backing Dawn was determined to get her music out there and was
planning to release Goldenheart on October 16, 2012. The album was pushed back
however and for a great reason. Dawn was able to secure a major distribution deal with Altavoz Distribution. That is a huge deal for an independent artist.
Dawn will be able to have her music available to the buying public both
physically and digitally while retaining most of the profit. Since she received
this deal, Goldenheart, was pushed back to January 15, 2013 so they could package
the album correctly for the physical release. I’m so looking forward to Dawn's Goldenheart album because Dawn brings something fresh and new to the R&B scene and she stands
out among the familiar!
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