American R&B singer Brandy

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"The Vocal Bible" is a widely used nickname for American R&B singer Brandy, highlighting her exceptional vocal skill, tone, and influence.

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American R&B singer Brandy canonical 1

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instanceOf American R&B singer
actress
human
record producer
songwriter
activeYearsStart 1993
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
birthName Brandy Rayana Norwood
collaboratedWith Kanye West
Monica Denise Brown
surface form: Monica

Rodney Jerkins
Timbaland
Whitney Houston
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1979-02-11
familyName Norwood
genre R&B
hip hop soul
pop
givenName Brandy
influenced many contemporary R&B singers
inspiredBy Whitney Houston
knownFor distinctive vocal tone
innovative vocal layering
intricate vocal arrangements
name Brandy
nickname The Vocal Bible
notableAchievement one of the best-selling female R&B artists of the 1990s
notableWork Afrodisiac
surface form: Afrodisiac (album)

B7 (album)
Brandy (album)
Full Moon
surface form: Full Moon (album)

Human (album)
Never Say Never (album)
Two Eleven (album)
“Baby”
Brokenhearted
surface form: “Brokenhearted”

Full Moon
surface form: “Full Moon”

Have You Ever?
surface form: “Have You Ever?”

I Wanna Be Down
surface form: “I Wanna Be Down”

Right Here (Departed)
surface form: “Right Here (Departed)”

Sittin' Up in My Room
surface form: “Sittin’ Up in My Room”

The Boy Is Mine
surface form: “The Boy Is Mine”

What About Us?
surface form: “What About Us?”
occupation actress
record producer
singer
songwriter
parent Sonja Norwood
Willie Norwood
placeOfBirth McComb, Mississippi, United States
sibling Ray J
televisionRole Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997)
surface form: Cinderella in “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” (1997)

Moesha
surface form: Moesha Mitchell in “Moesha”
vocalType mezzo-soprano

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The Vocal Bible usedFor American R&B singer Brandy