| Melanie Brown |

|
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Melanie Janine Brown |
| Also known as |
Mel B, Scary
Spice,Melanie G, Mel G |
| Born |
May 29, 1975 (1975-05-29) (age 32) |
| Origin |
Leeds, England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop, R&B |
| Years active |
1996-present |
| Label(s) |
Virgin, Amber Cafe |
Melanie Janine Brown (born May 29, 1975 in Leeds) (aka Mel
B) is an English pop singer and songwriter turned actress and television personality best
known as one of the members of the girl band the Spice
Girls, one of the most successful female groups of all time.
She was given the nickname "Scary Spice" by the British media because
of her outrageous, "in-your-face" attitude, 'loud' Leeds accent,
throaty laugh, manner of dress (which often consisted of leopard-print
outfits) and her voluminously curly hair.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Musical
career
- 2.1 Hot
- debut solo album
- 3 Non-musical
works
- 4 Acting
- 5 Return
to music: LA State of Mind
- 6 Future
plans
- 7 Personal
life
- 8 Discography
- 9 Filmography
- 10 Sources
- 11 Notes
and references
- 12 External
links
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Biography
Brown is of mixed race parentage, born to a white English
mother Andrea and a black Nevisian father Martin. She has a younger
sister named Danielle who is an actress. She studied performing arts at
the now famous Intake High School in her home
city of Leeds,
before entering the entertainment industry. For a time she worked as a
dancer in Blackpool.
After seeing an advertisement for an audition in a newspaper,
Brown started her music career in a band known as Touch. The group
left the original management team and eventually teamed up with music
manager Simon
Fuller. Here, she and the other girls were launched on the world as the
Spice
Girls. After worldwide success in the group she embarked on a
solo music career in 1998.
Her first solo album, with Virgin Records, was a success,
including a No.1 hit. In 2005 she released a second solo album which
did not attract much attention.
Musical career
At the height of the Spice Girls' success, Brown was invited
to work with Missy Elliott on the single I Want You
Back, a song for the soundtrack of the film Why Do Fools Fall
in Love. It was recorded in just one afternoon,
due to Brown's busy Spice Girls schedule. The
video featured Brown's then husband Jimmy Gulzar, who appeared chained and
submissive to his wife. Upon its British release in September 1998, I Want You
Back sold 80,000 copies in its first week alone, giving Brown
her first and only solo #1 in her home country. This was confirmed on
the day that the Spice Girls played their last world tour concert at Wembley Stadium in front of
52,000 fans. Ultimately the single sold 218,000 copies and became the
82nd Bestselling British Single of 1998.
At the suggestion of her then-husband Jimmy Gulzar, Brown
covered Cameo's
1986 hit Word Up as her
next solo release. The track was notable for being produced by Timbaland.
The track was already released on the soundtrack to Austin Powers:
The Spy Who Shagged Me. This resulted in its
flopping in the UK (peaking at #14), making it the lowest charting
Spice Girls related single of the 90s.
The European video was a surreal animation, directed by Jimmy. A
further video was shot which featured the mini me character from Austin
Powers. The track was not included on Brown's UK version of her debut
solo album, and speaking at the time of her album release she stated
that she "didn't really like 'Word Up'".
Following the disappointing performance of Word
Up , Brown stopped releasing records for a while, but worked
quietly on tracks for her debut solo album and the third Spice Girls
album. Turning to television work, she hosted Pure Naughty,
a weekly BBC2
magazine show focusing on black music. She also hosted the MOBO
Awards on two occasions, in 1998 with Bill
Bellamy and in 1999 with Wyclef Jean, and took part in a BBC funded short film
entitled Fish.
Hot
- debut solo album
Album cover of Hot,
Brown's first solo album.
As a way of dealing with the problems of her marriage, Brown
continued working on her debut solo album. She worked with producers
such as Sisqo,
Teddy Riley, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet
Jackson, Prince), with whom she was also
working on the Spice Girls' third album, Forever.
In September 2000, she said that she
heard the first single release from the album, Tell Me.
The track debuted at #4 in the UK charts with about 40,000 copies sold
in its first week. It finally sold approximately 100,000 copies, making
it the 158th "best seller" of 2000.
The album, Hot,
was released one month later on October 3, was not a success and garnered
mediocre reviews.
It sold a disappointing 7,419 copies in its first week and charted at a
weak #28, before quickly falling out of the charts.
Following the release of Feels So Good,
rumours began that if her next single flopped she would be dropped by
her record company, Virgin Records. In May, Brown
performed a small set at the London G-A-Y Astoria club, her only solo gig until
2004. A third
single was released in June 2001, Lullaby,
a pop number dedicated to her daughter. It was accompanied by a very
simple video shot in Morocco and featured Brown with Phoenix Chi.
The media criticised Brown for using her child in the music video and
single artwork, labelling her Desperate Spice and
insinuating that she was exploiting her child as a marketing tool. The
single entered and peaked at a disappointing #13, and Virgin duly
dumped Brown from their label.
Non-musical works
From 2001-2004 Melanie B
concentrated on a variety of non-singing projects. She hosted a number
of TV shows such as This Is My Moment (a talent
show) for ITV1
and shot a documentary called Voodoo Princess for Channel 4
which got many good reviews. She took part in smaller projects as a
presenter such as Top of the Pops,
Party in the park for the Prince's
Trust and The All Star Animal Awards. She has
appeared as herself in an advert for the Yorkshire
tourist board in a series which included contributions from other
Yorkshire-born celebrities and in the film Happy Birthday
Oscar Wilde [1].
In 2002,
Brown released her hit autobiography, Catch A Fire,
which reached #7 in the official books chart and saw her touring the UK to promote it with a
run of book signings.
Acting
In her autobiography Catch A Fire Melanie talked about how
she loses interest in her passions with time. She lost interest in
dancing once she found music (with the Spice
Girls), and after her album failed to meet expectations she
found herself not interested in making another. With that she turned to
acting. Outside of SpiceWorld and 'Fish' Melanie's first
real role came in the form of a British drama, Burn It.
She appeared in a horror flick entitled, Lethal
Dose, which was released directly to DVD in 2004. She acted in a
long run of shows as part of the cast for the Vagina
Monologues which was a big success in the UK.
She was in the movie The Seat Filler,
co-produced by Will Smith and starring Destiny's
Child star Kelly Rowland. Melanie also appeared
as Mimi in the broadway production of Rent
(musical).
In recent years, Brown has also been seen playing herself in
episodes of the comedy series Bo' Selecta and A
Bear's Tail. In 2003,
Brown made a cameo appearance in the music video Bo
Selecta's Proper Crimbo.
Return to music: LA
State of Mind
In April
2004, Brown was approached to take part in the musical Rent.
She played the role of Mimi, a drug-addicted young girl, and achieved
positive reviews, but not from the show's fanbase. A few weeks after
Brown finished her Rent stint, she played her
second and last solo gig to date in a New York club, performing some songs from
the musical and showcasing some new material she had written. As the
songs received positive feedback, Brown decided to release them a year
later through an independent label, Amber Café.
Today single cover
The only single from the album, Today, saw
a UK release in June 2005. Brown had stated it was just a
gift to her fans, and minus a few small appearances no promotion was
made. Today
entered the singles chart at #41, selling around 1,000 copies in its
first week.
The album, LA State Of Mind,
was released on June
27, 2005 in
two formats: as a regular CD and as a Limited Edition
with a 30 minute DVD documentary detailing Brown's life in LA. The
album fared even worse than its lead single, selling just 670 copies in
its first week. LA State Of Mind
charted at #453 (Banana), but it was a hit in some other small
countries like Croatia, where it went to #5.
Rumours of a second single were fuelled by Beautiful
Girl bouncing around on the UK Singles Release Schedule for a
couple of months. Allegedly a video was made, but due to the poor sales
of both the previous single and the album, this release never
materialised. Brown was not dropped from Amber Café; both
parties decided to amicably part ways.
Future plans
During the promotion of the LA State Of Mind
project, Brown hinted in an interview that a reunion of the Spice Girls
could be forthcoming for a Greatest Hits album. Rumours started
circulating that the band might reunite for the upcoming Live 8 concert on July 2, 2005 in London's Hyde Park.
The girls were all approached by Sir Bob Geldof who was seriously interested
in reuniting the band, but Brown was the only one who refused due to
"other commitments".
It was known afterwards that Brown's "commitment" she couldn't
postpone was the current writing of a new sitcom, as yet unsold.
She starred as a detective in a the teen-thriller Telling
Lies which was expected to be released in fall
of 2006.
Tabloids began reporting in late 2005 that Brown is carefully considering a
come-back in 2008
with new music, more movie roles and TV projects. Brown has confirmed
she has several projects in the works and has told fans to "watch this
space".
Brown has recently filmed a small role in a Short Film
Love thy neighbour opposite Alex
Dimitriades.
In May
2007, Brown gave her first interview in a number of years to Extra
reporter Terri Seymour.
Brown will appear on the 5th installment of Dancing with the Stars
as reported by realityblurred.com
Recently, Brown reunited with the Spice Girls and plan to tour
in the future.
Personal life
Following her rise to fame, Brown had a long relationship with
Icelandic
Fjolnir Thorgeirsson, and a short relationship with Australian
singer Peter
Andre. While on the Spiceworld Tour, Brown began a
romantic relationship with Dutch dancer Jimmy
Gulzar. They married on the 13th September 1998,
following which Brown was professionally known as 'Melanie G'. Their
only child together, daughter Phoenix Chi, was born on February
19, 1999.
Marriage problems ensued, including allegations of abusive and
inattentive behaviour by Gulzar, and the marriage collapsed by the end
of 1999. In 2000 Brown filed for
divorce, which was finalized later that year.
The custody battle for her daughter was highly publicised; Brown won
custody, but had to pay a large alimony settlement of £1.25M to her ex-husband.
Brown's next serious relationship was with British actor Max
Beesley, from whom she split in 2002. In 2003 she moved to Los
Angeles, CA with her daughter Phoenix Chi, stating that she plans to
reside there permanently.
In 2006,
Brown became the subject of many tabloid stories, on the basis of her
relationship with Hollywood actor Eddie Murphy. Unconfirmed stories
quickly came that the pair had tattoos of each others' names, were
planning a wedding, and had introduced each other to their respective
families. On October 17, 2006 AOL claimed that Brown was in fact having a baby
by Murphy.
Brown was quoted as saying: "We're in love and get on
really well. All the children have met and get on too - it's like a
great big happy family. I can't wait to spend Christmas with him and I
can't wait to have this baby."
In early December 2006, news came that Brown
and Murphy were no longer a couple, and Murphy told a journalist of the
Dutch
TV show
RTL Boulevard
at the Dreamgirls
film premiere that the parentage of Brown's unborn baby cannot be
proven until a paternity test has been performed (see the clip here [2]).[3] As Murphy told a reporter, "I
don't know whose child that is until it comes out and has a blood test.
You shouldn't jump to conclusions, sir." Brown maintained her certainty
in the press that Murphy was indeed the father.
Brown gave birth to a baby girl, Angel Iris Murphy Brown, on April 3, 2007, which
incidentally is also Murphy's birthday. Murphy was listed as the father
on the birth certificate despite the ongoing paternity battle. On June 22, 2007, People magazine
reported the results of a court-ordered DNA test, confirming through
Brown's publicist that Murphy was indeed the father of Brown's baby.
Murphy has since admitted paternity.
In April
2007, Brown's friend Christa Parker revealed in British
magazine Closer
that she and Brown had had a sexual relationship, and also that Brown
had a two year relationship with a film executive named Christine. At
the time Brown said, "people can call me lesbian, bisexual or
heterosexual, but I know who's in my bed and that's it - I have a huge
libido and a great sex life." Parker said that Brown was
still in love with Eddie Murphy and would welcome him back.
More recently, Brown has begun dating movie producer Stephen Belafonte.
Brown indicated her feelings about Murphy, stating: "The less said
about the Beverly Hills Cock the better."
Discography
Albums
| Title |
Released |
Chart Position |
| Hot |
October 9 2000 |
UK #28 |
| LA State Of Mind |
June 27 2005 |
UK #453 |
Singles
| Title |
Released |
Chart Position |
| I Want You Back |
September 14 1998 |
UK #1 |
| Word Up |
June 28 1999 |
UK #14 |
| Tell Me |
September 25 2000 |
UK #4 /ITA #50 |
| Feels So Good |
February 19 2001 |
UK #5 |
| Lullaby |
June 4 2001 |
UK #13 |
| Today |
June 13 2005 |
UK #41/ITA #76 |
| TBA |
TBA 2008 |
TBA |
Filmography
- 1993 Coronation Street
- "Bettabuys Check-Out Worker" (Uncredited)
- 1997 Spice World
- As Herself
- 2000 Fish
- 2001 This is My Moment
- Talent Show Host
- 2002 Voodoo Princess
- Documentary Presenter
- 2003 Burn It - "Claire"
(TV Series - Season 1 Only)
- 2003 LD:50- Lethal Dose
- "Louise"
- 2003 Bo' Selecta - As
Herself
- 2004 The Seat Filler
- "Sandie"
- 2005 Telling Lies - "Maggie
Thomas"
- 2005 A Bear's Tail
- As Herself
- 2005 Avid Merrion's Xxxmas
Special - As Herself (in faux Cribs interview)
- 2006 Love Thy neighbor-
As Lonnie
Sources
- Catch A Fire book written by Melanie Brown
Notes and references
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/997495.stm
Spice Girls Make Pop History Retrieved January
21, 2007.
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http://foreverspice.com/spicediscography/melanieb-iwyb.htm
Foreverspice.com Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://foreverspice.com/spicediscography/melanieb-wordup.htm
Foreverspice.com Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://foreverspice.com/spicediscography/melanieb-tellme.htm
Foreverspice.com Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/new_music_releases/959900.stm
News.bbc.co.uk
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http://foreverspice.com/spicediscography/melanieb-hot.htm
Foreverspice.com Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/1454874.stm
News.bbc.co.uk Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/170448.stm
News.bbc.co.uk Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/283584.stm
News.bbc.co.uk Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1027260.stm
News.bbc.co.uk Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/981109.stm
News.bbc.co.uk Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=7&entry_id=8220
SFGate.com Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=203263754&p=zx3z6446x
Breakingnews.iol.ie Retrieved on 04-24-07
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http://www.accesshollywood.com/news/ah6332.shtml
Access Hollywood Eddie
Murphy Admits To Fathering Mel B.'s Baby retrieved August 4, 2007
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=450424&in_page_id=1773
Mel B's lesbian flings and the real reason Eddie Murphy dumped her Last
updated at 18:56pm on April 24, 2007
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http://fametastic.co.uk/archive/20070518/6073/melanie-brown-linked-to-new-man-producer-stephen-belafonte/
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=458390&in_page_id=1773
External links
Album: Hot
(2000) ·
L.A. State of Mind
(2005)
Singles: "I Want You Back" ·
"Word
Up" ·
"Tell Me" ·
"Feels So Good" ·
"Lullaby" ·
"Today"
Victoria Beckham • Melanie Brown • Emma
Bunton • Melanie Chisholm • Geri
Halliwell
Albums: Spice
(1996) ·
Spiceworld
(1997) ·
Forever
(2000) ·
Greatest Hits
(2007)
Singles: "Wannabe" ·
"Say You'll Be There" ·
"2
Become 1" ·
"Who Do You Think You Are" /
"Mama"
"Spice Up Your Life" ·
"Too Much" ·
"Stop" ·
"Viva
Forever" ·
"Goodbye" ·
"Holler"
/ "Let Love Lead the Way"
Tours: Spiceworld
Tour ·
The Return of the
Spice Girls
Related articles: Discography ·
Girl Power! Live in
Istanbul ·
Awards ·
Merchandise
Spiceworld movie ·
Girl
Power ·
Virgin
Records ·
Simon
Fuller ·
Michelle Stephenson