Nicole Renée

Nicole Renée, also sometimes known as Nicole Renée Harris, is an American R&B singer and former Teen Summit host who released a self-titled album on Atlantic Records in 1998. She was signed by Craig Kallman and Ahmet Ertegun. Prior to recording it, Renee wrote more than 200 songs.[1]

Nicole Renée was trained by Gail Thomas who attended the Juilliard School. She is trained in classical music.[2]

Harris has also contributed her songwriting talents to the works of other artists. Her contributions include penning the song “All Night All Day” by Chantay Savage, “Medicine” by Elusion, “I Thought I Told You” by Anastacia, “Let Me Know” by Keystone and “Criminal” by Tyrese. She has also written for Deborah Cox, Forte, 702, Coco Lee, and Planet Soul.

Harris has since left the music industry to join the real estate industry.

References

  1. "Teen Summit host blossoms". Miami Times. 29 October 1998. Archived from the original on 29 June 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  2. Pepper, Tracey (October 1998). "Incoming". Spin. Retrieved 20 May 2014.


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