- B Angie B
B Angie B is an
African American femaleR&B vocalist and dancer who came onto the music scene in the early 1990s.Career
B Angie B was born Angela Boyd in 1968 in the small rural town of
Morton, Mississippi . She grew up singing and honing her vocals in a local church. She graduated from Morton High School in the Scott County School District in 1984. It wasn't until a few years later that she and her best friend made a decision to move to out west to pursue a singing/music career together. The friend ended up getting pregnant and Boyd relocating toCalifornia alone.It was not long after this relocation, that Boyd was discovered by members of
MC Hammer 's entourage of dancers and brought to Hammer's attention. Becoming a member of his dancers in 1988, Hammer soon discovered that Boyd was also a vocalist. Hammer is also the one credited with giving Boyd her stage name B Angie B (which stands for Beautiful Angela Boyd). She sang on "Pump It Up (Here's the News)" on his "Let's Get It Started " album (the version re-released onCapitol Records in 1988) and she became a back up singer during his tours.Her next opportunity came in 1989 with Hammer's all female rap group
Oaktown's 3.5.7 . She added her vocals to the rap song "Juicy Gotcha Krazy" and appeared in the video along with Oaktown's 3.5.7. She continued to tour and produce background vocals for Hammer during his successful "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em " album in 1990.In 1991, Hammer signed B Angie B to his Capitol-distributed
Bust It imprint. That year, Bust It/Capitol released her self-titled debut album, which Hammer produced with his Northern California colleagueFelton Pilate (formerly of the 1970s/1980s funk bandCon-Funk-Shun ). Bust It/Capitol released a few songs from B Angie B's album as singles, including "So Much Love" and remakes of two 1970s soul hits:Rufus & Chaka Khan 's "Sweet Thing" andthe Emotions ' "I Don't Want To Lose Your Love". The latter single became a minor hit, but Angie's sales didn't quite satisfy Capitol, and she was dropped from the label a little over a year later.She appeared in the
Kid 'n Play farce "Class Act " and sang on the soundtrack title track "I am a Class Act (Work That Body)". The title track was also released as a video.B Angie B released a second album in 1995 under the Bust It label (with independent distribution). She dropped the first "B" and was known as Angie B. The album didn't make an impact on radio or retail charts.
As of the turn of 2000, B Angie B resides back in
Mississippi and has a pre-teenaged child. Her 1991 solo debut "B Angie B" on Capitol records was reissued in mid 2005 with a bonus DVD.
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