She’s a talented singer, songwriter, and occasional actress who made a name for herself as a key member of the popular girl group Danity Kane, which she was part of from 2005 to 2009. Over the years, she’s built a solid reputation not just as a performer but also as a dynamic solo artist. Her third solo album, Redemption, dropped in 2016 and quickly gained widespread critical acclaim—many saw it as a turning point in her career. Alongside her music journey, she’s also stepped into the world of acting, taking on supporting roles in films like Kinky and 5 Weddings, showcasing her versatility beyond the stage.
Before all the fame and spotlight, she was already deep into music during her teenage years, performing with a local group called Realiti in her hometown of New Orleans. It was clear early on that music ran in her veins—she came from a musical family, with her father, Frank Richard, being the lead singer of the funk band Chocolate Milk. That kind of background definitely shaped her artistic path. On a more personal note, she was in a long-term relationship with Qwanell Mosley from Day26, dating for about five years, which fans followed closely over time. Through ups and downs, she’s continued evolving, staying true to her voice and vision—all while making her mark in the industry.
After Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, she was forced to relocate, and eventually settled in Baltimore, Maryland. It wasn’t an easy transition, but over time, she began building a new life there. She found community, started fresh, and though the memories of what happened still linger, she’s made Baltimore her home. Her journey since then has been one of resilience and hope, and she continues to move forward with strength. She often reflects on how far she’s come since leaving everything behind all those years ago in 2005.