jpg527 Posted June 19, 2011 Report Share Posted June 19, 2011 Barbee Feat. Trina - Come See About Me (Official Music Video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5pIFM4OCaw Carribean Super Star "BARBEE" Joins forces with Slip-N-Slide Legend "TRINA" to deliver an audio visual banger on a "REUP THA BOSS" produced song. www.limelinx.com/files/48a84d02ec2cc426f886feaa82f19c4e BARBEE BIOGRAPHY Bar-bee is a talented young singer, who has a series of songs to her credit. Among these are: "Love You Anyway", Missing You with Junior Kelly and Patty Cake featuring Beenie Man The name Barbie is categorized by many as the name of a star like doll for girls. Barbie symbolizes endless change but constant quality. In this regard Barbee the singer is much like her doll counterpart. Barbee was born Faith J Eselebor in New York City. This unknown little girl eventually metamorphosed into a recording artiste, song writer, fashion model and now worldwide superstar. With a Nigerian father and a Jamaican mother Barbee began singing at the age of five, and by age 11 she was the leader of her traveling choir "Perfect Praise". At age 16 Barbee was as a member of a girl group called "Best Kept Secret". The group opened for acts such as rappers Jadakiss, Cameron and others. However, due to circumstances, the group broke up. This would have discouraged many persons, but not Barbee. Choosing to persevere, it was obvious it was time to go solo and she did so in a spectacular way by recording her first single "Missing you" with the culturally riveting Jamaican artiste Junior Kelly. The single received tremendous airplay throughout the Caribbean the northeast United States), Canada, and West Africa. It was number 3 on the charts in Jamaica and became a street anthem. Due to years traveling between her parents' native countries, Barbee soon developed a natural love for Jamaican music. This love showed in her first single "Missing You". In 2007 (the same year she released her first single) the young artist also worked with the king of the dancehall "Beenie Man", being featured on the Revenge Riddim and in the video of Beenie Man's hit single "Give It Up" earning her, her first number on the charts. The success of the single with Beenie Man opened the international market to Barbee, and she grabbed it with both hands. Later that year she recorded "Paddy cake" (featuring Beenie Man), "Diva in My Sneakers" and "Light Some Candles tonight". In 2008 Barbee released the hit single "Love You Anyway" which graced all major reggae charts globally. The video for "Love You Anyway" received heavy rotation on several Jamaican radio stations and cable stations, thus showing its prestige. In 2009 the recording artist came out of the studio with a new single produced by Dean Fraser, a cover version of Karen white's song "Can I stay with you". However, what can be sighted to be her best work for 2009 is her hot single "Feel So Good" (also produced by Dean Fraser). The single also yielded a sexy yet copasetic video which received global accreditation. Barbee will also be doing an appearance cameo in a move named "House Arrest", Staring Stacy Dash and the Game. The film, described as a "dramedy" by director Billy Washington, centers around a "high maintenance girl who meets a quick money scheming man." In 2010 she won "Most Promising" at the International Reggae and World Music Awards - IRAWMA. Barbee has had several mind blowing performances for 2009. These include the 20th Annual Susquehanna Community Festival in Philadelphia, which she performed alongside Hall of Famer Jazz/R&B icon Bobby Womack. BARBEE WEBSITE(S) www.globaliconmedia.com/artists/barbee www.barbeeplayhouse.com www.twitter.com/barbeeplayhouse www.facebook.com/barbeeplayhouse www.facebook.com/pages/Barbeeplayhouse/129273817136032 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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