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Fantasia Barrino



Fantasia Monique Fantasia Barrino,
(born June 30, 1984) commonly known as Fantasia, is an American R&B/soul singer, Broadway and television actress who rose to fame as the winner of the third season of the television series American Idol in 2004. She has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards. After playing the part of Celie in the Broadway musical The Color Purple, she is cast to be in the film adaptation of the musical.
In 2004, she released her debut single, I Believe, which debuted at the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100, making Barrino the first recording artist in history to debut at the number one spot with a debut single. Subsequently, she released her debut album, Free Yourself, which went on to be certified Platinum by the RIAA and garnered Barrino four Grammy nominations in 2006. In 2006, she released her second album, Fantasia, which featured the number-one R&B hit When I See U. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA and received three Grammy nominations in 2008. She then played the part of Celie in the Broadway musical The Color Purple. Her third studio album, "Back to Me", will be released July 27, 2010.

Personal life

Fantasia Barrino was born and raised in High Point, North Carolina, to Joseph and Diane Barrino. Fantasia, who is African-American descent, is the first cousin of K-Ci & JoJo of the group Jodeci.
The Barrino family traveled and performed in the Carolinas and elsewhere in the American South and recorded the CD Miracles for a local label. Fantasia's singing style was shaped by the example of gospel singers like Shirley Caesar and The Clark Sisters. Rhythm & Blues singers such as Aretha Franklin and Chaka Khan also left a strong impact on young Fantasia.
She attended Andrews High School in High Point, North Carolina. After she was raped by a classmate,she was left feeling harassed and embarrassed and dropped out of high school. She later became pregnant at age sixteen and on August 8, 2001, she gave birth to her daughter, Zion Quari Barrino. She broke up with Zion's father (Rodney) because he was physically abusive towards her. Fantasia then briefly moved to neighboring Greensboro, North Carolina before trying out for the American Idol Auditions in Atlanta.
In 2006, following the release of her autobiography, Life Is Not a Fairy Tale, Barrino's father sued her for $10 million dollars after she said unflattering things about him in the book that he claimed were false.
On December 9, 2008, The Charlotte Observer reported that Barrino's home in Charlotte's Glynmoor Lakes at Piper Glen community was in foreclosure and will soon be up for auction. Her 4,500-square-foot home, also in Piper Glen, is unaffected. On January 8, 2010 an agreement was reached to not auction Barrino's home.
Fantasia has three brothers, youngest brother Xavier is in high school. Older brothers Joseph, known as "Teeny", and Kassim known as "Ricco", the eldest, both sing. Ricco sang back up for Fantasia and has some extensive writing experience under his belt and is currently signed to T.I.'s Grand Hustle label.

American Idol 
Fantasia made an immediate impression on American Idol with her stylized gospel-influenced sound, and her explosive stage presence Her audition version of Tina Turner's "Proud Mary" made her an early favorite in the competition. Her standout performance during the course of the show was a heartfelt staging of the Porgy and Bess standard "Summertime" that left her in tears from "feeling the song" and earned praise from the judges—Randy Jackson has called it the best performance in the show's history—and was named to the Emmy Awards's 2004 list of greatest television moments.
For the final performance of the season, Fantasia offered a second performance of "Summertime" that again drew enormous praise from the judges; Simon Cowell remarked that she was the best contestant to ever compete in any competition, including the more than seventy Idol champions crowned nationally and internationally since the show began its first global incarnations. On the finale, over sixty-five million votes were cast in order to determine the winner on May 26, 2004, up from twenty-four million in 2003. It was the highest finale vote in the show's history until the May 23, 2007 American Idol (season 6) finale. In the end Fantasia defeated runner-up Diana DeGarmo by 1.3 million votes.At age nineteen, Fantasia was the youngest American Idol winner until May 23, 2007, when the 17 year-old Jordin Sparks won the title.
Fantasia participated in the U.S. tour with the other American Idol finalists and appeared in the 2004 Christmas special, Kelly, Ruben and Fantasia: Home For the Holidays.
Barrino's brother auditioned for the eighth season of American idol but failed to make it to Hollywood.
Barrino is one of only three winners, the others being Ruben Studdard, and most recently, Kris Allen, to have landed in the bottom 3 or 2, which she did twice, making her the only winner of the series who landed in the bottom group on more than one occasion.
Performances
Week Theme Song Artist Order Sung Status
Semifinals Semifinal Group 1 "Something to Talk About" Bonnie Raitt 8 Advanced
Top 12 Soul music Week "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours Stevie Wonder 6 Safe
Top 11 Country music Week "Always on My Mind" Willie Nelson 3 Safe
Top 10 Motown Week "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" Marvin Gaye 9 Safe
Top 9 Elton John "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" Elton John 1 Safe
Top 8 Cinema "Summertime" Porgy and Bess 5 Safe
Top 7 Barry Manilow "It's a Miracle" Barry Manilow 7 Bottom 2
Top 6 Gloria Estefan "Get on Your Feet" Gloria Estefan 1 Safe
Top 5 Big Band "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
"What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" Queen
Barbra Streisand 5
10 Safe
Top 4 Disco "Knock on Wood"
"Holding Out for a Hero" Amii Stewart
Bonnie Tyler 3
7 Bottom 2
Top 3 Idol's Choice
Judges' Choice
Clive Davis's Choice "Chain of Fools"
"A Fool in Love"
"Greatest Love of All" Aretha Franklin
Ike & Tina Turner
Whitney Houston 2
4
6 Safe
Finale Contestant's Choice "All My Life"
"Summertime"
"I Believe" K-Ci and Jo-Jo
Porgy and Bess
Fantasia (Idol Single) 2
4
6 Winner
Post-Idol career

2004–2005: Free Yourself
In June 2004, Fantasia released her debut single, "I Believe", which later debuted at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100. This number-one debut made Fantasia the first artist in history to achieve this with a first single.On the sales chart, the single spent eleven consecutive weeks at number one, giving it the longest consecutive stay on top of that chart for an American Idol contestant. The CD single, "I Believe", went on to become the top selling single of 2004 in the U.S., and has since been certified double platinum by the CRIA. Barrino also won three Billboard Music Awards for the single.
Fantasia released her debut studio album, Free Yourself, in November 2004. It debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, selling 240,000 copies in its first week. To date, it has sold over two million copies worldwide, and was certified platinum in the U.S. The singles "Truth Is" and "Free Yourself" became R&B hits, reaching number two and number three respectively on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while the controversial "Baby Mama"—which critics accused of romanticizing single motherhood—reached the top twenty. Barrino did even better on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay, where she was the first artist of any kind to simultaneously have two of the top three songs,and "Truth Is" spent fourteen weeks at the number one position. Barrino was named the number-one artist of the Adult Urban Contemporary format for 2005 according to the December 13, 2005 issue of Billboard magazine.
Through spring and winter of 2005, Fantasia made many television appearances to promote her album. She played Aretha Franklin in an episode of the series American Dreams, singing "Respect", guest voiced on The Simpsons episode "A Star Is Torn", and guest starred as herself in a cameo role on the sitcom All of Us. She appeared three times as a musical guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. On March 25, 2005, Fantasia performed at the thirty-sixth NAACP Image Awards in honor of Illinois Senator Barack Obama after winning the award for Outstanding Female Artist. In May 2005, Fantasia went on her first tour with her own live band, with soul singers Kem and Rashaan Patterson. She also appeared as a headliner at several music festivals including the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival and the Reggae Sumfest in Jamaica. In October 2005, she received good notices as an opening act for Kanye West's Touch the Sky Tour.
2006–2007: Fantasia and The Color Purple on Broadway
In 2006, Barrino was nominated for four Grammy Awards for her debut album. Though she didn't win any of them, she performed at the 48th annual telecast with several artists including Aerosmith, Joss Stone, John Legend, Maroon 5, and Ciara in an all-star tribute to Sly and the Family Stone during the Grammy Award show.
In August 2006, Fantasia played herself in a Lifetime Television film based on her autobiography Life Is Not a Fairy Tale. The film was directed by Debbie Allen and debuted on the women’s cable network on Saturday, August 19, 2006. The movie received nineteen million viewers throughout its debut weekend. Life Is Not a Fairy Tale: The Fantasia Barrino Story has also become Lifetime's second most viewed program of all time.
Fantasia had many musical collaborations during the fall of 2006 including a remake of The Clark Sisters' "Endow Me" which featured Faith Evans, Lil' Mo, and Coko of SWV, a remake of Stevie Wonder's 1976 song "I Wish" with Patti LaBelle and Yolanda Adams for the soundtrack to the 2006 computer-animated film Happy Feet, and most notably her duet with Aretha Franklin which was recorded at that time and later released in 2007. She released her self-titled second effort, Fantasia, on December 12, 2006. The album involved production by Missy Elliott, Swizz Beatz, Babyface, Diane Warren, and others, and has since spawned the singles "Hood Boy" produced by Tone Mason, "When I See U", and "Only One U" and went on to be certified gold. "When I See You" became her first single to top the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, remaining at the number one spot for eight consecutive weeks.
February 2007, Fantasia appeared and performed on American Idol, and announced that she would be starring in the lead role of Celie in the Broadway musical The Color Purple, the hit musical based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel of the same name by Alice Walker. After appearing on American Idol and The Oprah Winfrey Show, the musical received a boost of over two million in pre-ticket sales in one week. Leading up to her first performance on April 10, 2007 the play garnered a total of 6.5 million in pre-ticket sales.
While in the role, Fantasia earned rave reviews for her performance. Long-time Broadway critic Clive Barnes of the New York Post went on to say "...there is some elemental quality to Fantasia that is either greatness or something close to it." Upon her warm welcome to the stage Fantasia was asked to perform at the 2007 Tony Awards in a tribute to Atlanta's Alliance Theater in which The Color Purple got its start. In recognition of an outstanding stage debut performance, Fantasia was given the Theatre World Award and the Best Replacement Star Broadway.com Award. Fantasia was initially scheduled for a limited six-month engagement ending in October 2007 but had her run extended until January 6, 2008. The Color Purple box office saw a thirty-four-million-dollar jump in sales since Barrino started in the show, a third of the play's 100 million dollar earning since its debut in 2005. The New York Post reported that Barrino missed nearly fifty performances in the show, causing the producers to give back tens of thousands of dollars in refunds. In the September 2008 issue of Sister 2 Sister magazine, Barrino revealed that the reason for her absences in The Color Purple was because of the development of a cyst on her vocal cords. She was ordered to immediately undergo surgery which later revealed that she in fact had a tumor on her vocal cords. She now reports that after a successful surgery, the tumor was completely removed and she is now well.
2008–present: New album, new film and new show
Fantasia received three Grammy nominations for her sophomore release, Fantasia and is currently in the studio working on her third album to be released in 2010. She stated on the red carpet of the 2008 Grammy Awards that the style of her new album will be a blending of the avenues she has touched musically, which include American Idol and Broadway. She also revealed that she will be writing songs and will collaborate again with Missy Elliott, The Underdogs, and Midi Mafia, who produced one of her biggest hits, "When I See U".
It was confirmed that Midi Mafia will be producing the majority of Fantasia's next album.[20] Also, hip hop duo Rock City had been confirmed to be writing on the new project. At the time, they had recorded four songs together. She has also worked with Songwriter/Producer Rich King (Brandy "1st and love", Randy Jackson Music club vol.1, John Legend "Quickly") in which she has presently recorded two songs with for her upcoming release. KP, Eric Hudson and Raphael Saadiq are a few names also mentioned to be involved. Fantasia confirmed that about 75% of her album is complete, and that fans should expect a single in the fall. The album will be released early 2010. In recording the new album, Fantasia decided to do a great deal of it the "old fashioned way," inviting a live orchestra to record in the studio with her.
Fantasia was cast by Oprah Winfrey as Celie in the film adaptation of The Color Purple musical, which is to begin production after the release of her third album.
On June 26, 2008, Entertainment Weekly reported that Fantasia was dropped from 19 Entertainment because of creative differences; she will remain with 19 Recordings and J Records. She also revealed that after the release of her third album, she plans to release a gospel album.She performed with her mother, Diane Barrino, in a Thanksgiving special on BET's Bobby Jones Gospel. Fantasia appeared on Jennifer Hudson's self-titled album, on the song "I'm His Only Woman", which was nominated for a 2009 Grammy.
It had been confirmed that Fantasia will reprise the role of Celie in the national tour of The Color Purple during its Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, and Los Angeles stops.Fantasia had confirmed that she will be the star of her own reality show produced by World of Wonder. The show is titled Fantasia for Real and will premiere January 11, 2010 at 10pm on Vh1.
The as-yet-untitled CD due on July 13,2010 will capture the melodic storytelling qualities of earlier Fantasia hits like "Truth Is" and "When I See You," reflecting the pain and tears of relationship turbulence. "We want to honor that sound," RCA/Jive Label Group senior VP of A&R Keith Naftaly says. "But Fantasia is very much a warm, fun-loving spirit. So there is a lot of optimism and triumph on the album as well." The songwriter and producer lineup includes Carlos "Los Da Mystro" McKinney and Rico Love, Chris "Tricky" Stewart, Novel, Jim Jonsin and Claude Kelly, whom, Naftaly says, has an "amazing way of decoding things in Fantasia's head and turning them into incredible songs." Missy Elliott and John Legend pitch in with songs as well. Recorded tracks range from "Can't Be Without You," a reimagination of Dorothy Moore's 1976 R&B/pop hit "Misty Blue," to the Lauryn Hill-influenced "Trust Him" and "The Thrill Is Gone" (not the B.B. King classic), featuring Cee-Lo. Also on tap, Naftaly adds, is a rock song that "will enable Fantasia to unleash her inner Tina Turner.
On February 2, 2010, "Even Angels", produced by The Stereotypes and written by Heather Bright, was released as the first single off Fantasia's upcoming album. She performed the song on The Oprah Winfrey Show on Wednesday, February 3, 2010.
On March 28, 2010, Fantasia performed "America the Beautiful" at WWE WrestleMania XXVI.
A new single titled titled "Bittersweet", is now being billed as the album's ‘first’ official single. It will be sent to Urban radio in the U.S. on May 11, 2010.
Her new album Back to Me will be realseased July 27, 2010.
Autobiography and illiteracy

In September 2005 Fantasia published a memoir, dictated to a freelance writer, titled Life Is Not a Fairy Tale. The book became a New York Times Bestseller, reaching number seven on the list. In it she revealed that she is functionally illiterate and was unable to read the text of contracts she signed or to read to her then four-year-old daughter.
Filmography

American Idol (2004)
The Simpsons (2005) She plays Clarissa Wellington in the episode A Star is Torn.
Life Is Not a Fairy Tale (2006) as Herself
An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Patti LaBelle (Herself; Tribute performer singing "Lady Marmalade" and "Somebody Loves You Baby (You Know Who It Is)")
Soul Train Awards (2009;Tribute to Chaka Khan singing "Tell Me Something Good")
Celebration of Gospel (2010)
Fantasia for Real (2010)
Wrestlemania 26 (2010) singing America The Beautiful
Theatre

The Color Purple (2007) as Celie
Discography

Fantasia Barrino discography
Albums
2004: Free Yourself
2006: Fantasia
2010: Back to Me
Singles
Year Single Chart positions Album
U.S U.S R&B CAN AUS NZ
2004 "I Believe" 1 12 1 4 20 Free Yourself
"Truth Is" 21 2 — — —
2005 "Baby Mama" 60 16 — — —
"Free Yourself" 41 3 — — —
"It's All Good[31]" — — — — —
"Ain't Gon' Beg You" — 37 — — —
2006 "Hood Boy" (featuring Big Boi) 103 21 — — — Fantasia
2007 "When I See U" 32 1 — — —
"Only One U" — 36 — — —
2010 "Bittersweet" 94 10 — — — Back to Me
Awards

Year Award Category Result
2004 Billboard Music Awards Top selling single of the year ("I Believe") Won
Top selling R&B/Hip-Hop single of the year ("I Believe") Won
2005 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Female Artist Won
Billboard American Urban Radio Networks Top R&B/hip-hop single ("I Believe") Won
Vibe Music Award R&B Voice of the Year Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
Favorite Soul/R&B Album (Free Yourself) Nominated
BET Awards Best Female R&B Artist Nominated
Best New Artist Nominated
Soul Train Music Award Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist Nominated
2006 Grammy Awards Best Female R&B Vocal Performance ("Free Yourself") Nominated
Best R&B Song ("Free Yourself") Nominated
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance ("Summertime") Nominated
Best R&B Album ("Free Yourself") Nominated
ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Awards Most performed song ("Free Yourself") Won
Most performed song ("Truth is") Won
Groovevolt Music Awards Best New Artist Won
Soul Train Music Award Best Female R&B/Soul Album (Free Yourself) Nominated
2007 American Music Awards Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Nominated
Theatre World Award Outstanding Broadway Debut Performance - "The Color Purple" Won
Broadway.com Award Favorite (Female) Replacement - "The Color Purple" Won
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Female Artist Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series, or Dramatical Special (as Fantasia Barrino) Nominated
2008 Grammy Awards Best Female R&B Vocal Performance ("When I See U") Nominated
Best R&B Song ("When I See U") Nominated
Best Contemporary R&B Album ("Fantasia") Nominated
Greensboro sit-ins Organization Founder's Appreciation Award Won
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Duo or Group Collaboration ("Put You Up On Game") Nominated
2009 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Duo or Group (with Jennifer Hudson) Won
Grammy Awards Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal ("I'm his only woman") Nominated
2010 Barbados Music Awards International Award Of Excellence



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