- Mandy Ventrice
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Mandy Ventrice Birth name Amanda Nicole Ventrice Born September 12, 1985 Origin California Genres Pop Occupations Singer, Songwriter, Producer Instruments Vocals Years active 1999-Present Website Official website Amanda Nicole Ventrice (born September 12, 1985), better known by her stage name Mandy Ventrice, is an American recording artist,[1] songwriter, producer and entertainer.
Born in Pittsburg, California and raised in both the Bay Area and Ventura County, Mandy Ventrice began her music career at a very early age; writing her first song at the age of seven, and completing her first CD independently by the age of thirteen.[2][3] Soon after, Ventrice joined a female pop group based out of Boston, called Poetry In Motion. In 2002, the pop group dispersed and Mandy launched new solo efforts. In 2010, she released her first dance/pop single with American house DJ, and multi-platinum recording artist, Ian Carey. To date she has worked with Just Blaze, Kanye West, Tha Bizness, Shep Goodman & Kenny Gioia, Carl Sturken & Evan Rogers, Matt Serletic, Mack Mckinney, Sam Hollander, and Aaron Accetta.[4]
Contents
Discography
Collaborations
Year Album Singles 2008 Currency - Lights Resolve - Featured on "Lost & Jaded"; track 2 of the album
- Second EP for Alternative Rock band, Lights Resolve
- Release Date: April 2, 2008
- "Lost & Jaded"
2008 Hello World - Hello Kitty - Featured vocalist on "Be Yourself"; track 3 of the album
- The first full length musical album for the Hello Kitty franchise
- Release Date: October 7, 2008
- Label: Lakeshore Records
- "Be Yourself"
2010 Let Loose - Ian Carey Featuring Mandy Ventrice - Featured vocalist for dance/house DJ, Ian Carey
- Release Date: June 1, 2010
- Label: Spinnin Records
- "Let Loose"
2010 Love - Exes of Evil - Featured on "Cheater Cheater"; track 2 of the album
- First record release for pop band, Exes of Evil
- Release Date: June 15, 2010
- "Cheater Cheater"
2010 Teflon Don - Rick Ross - Performed sample/background vocals on "Live Fast Die Young"; track 5 of the album
- Produced by Kanye West
- Release Date: July 20, 2010
- Label: The Island Def Jam Music Group
- "Live Fast Die Young" Featuring Kanye West
2010 Forever - Kindervater - Featured vocalist on Lovephobia, track 7 of the album
- Release Date: September 16, 2010
- Label: YAWA Recordings
- "Lovephobia"
2010 The Annual 2011 - Ministry of Sound - Featured vocalist on Let Loose, by Ian Carey, track 8, disc 1
- Release Date: November 9, 2010
- Label: Ministry of Sound America
- "Let Loose" Club Mix
2010 Delirious EP - Michael Mind Project Featuring Mandy Ventrice & Carlprit - Featured vocalist
- Release Date: November 19, 2010
- Label: Track by Track Records
- "Delirious"
2011 909s & Valentines EP - Exes Of Evil Featuring Mandy Ventrice - Featured vocalist
- Release Date: February 14, 2011
- Label: EXOE Music
- "Ahh"
2011 909s & Valentines EP - Exes Of Evil Featuring Mandy Ventrice - Featured vocalist
- Release Date: February 14, 2011
- Label: EXOE Music
- "Crazy"
2011 Knight Rider - Tito Deville Band Featuring Mandy Ventrice - Featured vocalist
- Release Date: July 24, 2011
- Label: Tito Deville Band
- "Knight Rider"
2011 Watch the Throne - Jay-Z & Kanye West - Performed sample/background vocals on "Why I Love You" featuring Mr. Hudson; track 12 of the album
- Release Date: August 12, 2011
- Label: Roc-A-Fella Records
- "Why I Love You"
References
- ^ Official myspace profile, http://www.myspace.com/mandyventrice
- ^ Official Facebook Profile http://www.facebook.com/itsmandyventrice
- ^ http://www.facebook.com/mandyventrice
- ^ Official Twitter Page http://www.twitter.com/mandyventrice
External links
Categories:- 1985 births
- American female singers
- American pop singers
- American singer-songwriters
- Songwriters from California
- Living people
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