Alexis Jordan

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Alexis Jordan
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Jordan at the ESKA Music Awards in May 2011
Background information
Born (1992-04-07) April 7, 1992 (age 31)
Origin Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Genres Dance-pop, pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, dancer
Years active 2006–present
Labels Roc Nation, Columbia, StarRoc
Associated acts Sean Paul, Jay Z
Website www.alexisjordanofficial.com

Alexis Jordan (born April 7, 1992)[1] is an American singer and actress from Columbia, South Carolina. Jordan rose to fame as a contestant on the first season of America's Got Talent in 2006. After being eliminated from the show, she began to upload cover songs to YouTube, which received millions of views. The exposure led Jordan to the attention of Norwegian production team Stargate and American rapper Jay Z, who both went on to sign her to their joint label, StarRoc.[2]

Her debut single, "Happiness", was released in September 2010, and reached number one in the Netherlands and Norway,[3] and also became a top-three hit in Australia and the United Kingdom. Jordan's debut self-titled album was released on February 25, 2011.[4]

Life and career

1992–2008: Early life and career beginnings

Jordan was born in Columbia, South Carolina.

Jordan was born on April 7, 1992 in Columbia, South Carolina, to a mother of African American, Native American, and European descent and a Puerto Rican father.[1] Jordan began writing songs while she was in third grade.[1] At the age of 11, she moved with her parents and three younger siblings Taylor, Malichai and Malcolm to Santa Clarita, California, to pursue a career in the arts.[1] At the age of 12, Jordan served as an opening act for Smokey Robinson at a Stevie Wonder tribute concert.[1]

In 2006, Jordan auditioned for the first season of America's Got Talent. She sang Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" at her audition and made it through to next round, only to be eliminated in the semifinals. Judge Brandy brought her back to compete in the semifinals, after the public didn't gather enough votes for Jordan. After being eliminated from the show, Jordan and her family moved to Atlanta to be closer to the music industry. While there, she began to upload cover songs on YouTube while submitting demos. By 2008, Jordan's YouTube page was racking up millions of views. The exposure led Jordan to the attention of production team Stargate who called her to fly to New York and record a few songs with them.[5] While in the studio, rapper Jay-Z walked in,[5] which ultimately resulted in Jordan becoming the first artist signed to the new, Sony Music-affiliated label, StarRoc/Roc Nation – a joint venture between Stargate and Jay-Z's Roc Nation label.[6]

2010–12: Record deal and Alexis Jordan

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Her self-titled debut album was released on February 25, 2011.[4] The album was recorded from January 1, 2007 to October 15, 2010, in which Jordan worked with StarGate, Sandy Vee, Nightwatch and Espionage. The album debuted at number twenty-eight in Ireland on March 4, 2011. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number nine on March 6, 2011. The album also debuted at number eleven in Australia. On April 30, 2011, the album debuted at number 80 on the Dutch Album Chart. In its 13th week the album shot from 72 to 23, reaching its peak of 21 two weeks later.[7] Jordan's single "Happiness" was released in September 2010. In the United States, the song reached No. 1 on the Hot Dance Club Songs, becoming Jordan's first No. 1 single on that chart. It also reached No. 1 in Norway[3] and the Netherlands(where it stayed for 10 weeks), and peaked at No. 3 in Australia and the United Kingdom.[8] In Australia, "Happiness" was certified triple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), for shipments of 210,000 copies. "Good Girl" was released as Jordan's second single in February 2011. The song debuted at No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart, giving Jordan her second top-10 hit in the United Kingdom. It also reached No. 15 in Ireland and became her second chart-topper on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart in April.[9] "Hush Hush" was released as the album's third single on May 8, 2011.[10]

On April 12, 2012 Alexis embarked on her first headline tour in the United Kingdom. Jordan performed in three city's London (Scala) on Thursday June 30, Birmingham HMV (Institute) on Saturday July 2 and Manchester (Club Academy) on Sunday July 3. Tickets went on sale on Friday April 15.[11] In June and July 2011 Jordan also supported British boy band JLS on their eight-day UK tour.[12] She also appeared at T4 on the Beach in the UK and performed "Hush Hush" and "Good Girl".[13] Jordan featured on Sean Paul's single "Got 2 Luv U", which reached number one in Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway, Bulgaria,Romania France, United States Billboard (in the Latin Raps & Pop Songs) and Venezuela.[14] Jordan also made a cameo appearance in the film Honey 2. In June 2012 Jordan performed at Birmingham Pride performing "Good Girl", "Got 2 Luv U", "Shout Shout", "Hush Hush"[15] On November 25, 2012, she appeared as musical guest on X Factor (Romania).[16]

2012–present: Second studio album

In October 2011, she confirmed via Twitter that she was working on her second studio album.[17] In November 2011, Jordan went to a recording studio in New York where she recorded with Stargate, she stated that the album is nearly completed.[18] In the same YouTube video uploaded by Jordan, she was asked what she was doing and she replied "Writing about different things 'cause I'm like all messed up cause I'm talking about girl power, then I'm talking about myself and how people don't really know me that well so they gonna get to know me in this song."[19]

On January 15, 2013, a new song titled "Acid Rain" leaked online. It was intended to serve as the lead cut from her second album.[20] "Acid Rain" samples Bingo Players‘ song “Rattle,” and is written by Sia Furler and produced by Stargate.[21] However it served only as a buzz single, as it was leaked in early 2013 and was never released on worldwide radios.[22] On December 28, 2013 Jordan released a new message on her Facebook page in which she confirms that the official lead single from her upcoming second studio album will be titled "Gone" and it will be released on March 1, 2014.[23] The official video was shot in late 2013.[24] Its official music video was premiered on February 28, 2014.[25]

As of 2015, the current status of Jordan's second studio album is unknown as she is no longer signed to Roc Nation and has been removed from the label's website. Jordan now lives in Los Angeles, CA with her husband Luke Anthony Broadlick of over a year. The couple privately married in 2014. Jordan and Broadlick announced their pregnancy on January 1, 2016.

Artistry

Music and influences

Jordan's self-titled debut album contained dance-pop, pop and R&B music, in an interview Jordan described the album's musical style saying "I don’t want to be kept in a box. I’m that pop artist, but I can switch it up and turn to R&B/soul and do lots of ballads and the hip-hop swag. It’s very versatile".[26] Alexis described her album's genre as being "universal" saying in an interview "It's going to be very universal. It's not just a pop dance record. It has a little reggae, a little hip-hop swag, so it's going to be everything."[27]

Jordan cites singers Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and Beyoncé as influences.[28] Jordan also cites Michael Jackson as an influence calling him "a big inspiration" and also is inspired by Billie Holiday saying "I like Billie Holiday’s sound".[26]

Discography

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Studio albums

Filmography

Film Year Director Character Description
Honey 2 2011 Bille Woodruff Herself Cameo appearance

Television

Year Film Role Notes
2006 America's Got Talent Herself – Contestant Eliminated in the semi-finals
2008 Emily's Reasons Why Not Sister Episode: "Why Not to Date a Twin"
2010 The Xtra Factor Herself 1 episode
2011 Adam Hills In Gordon Street Tonight Herself
The Dome Herself Episode: "The Dome 57"
T4 on the Beach Herself – Performer

Awards and nominations

Year Organisation Award Result
2011 ESKA Music Awards International Hit of the Year ("Happiness")[29] Won
MOBO Awards Best International Act[30] Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Push Act[31] Nominated

References

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