Though still in her teens, singer Brandy was among the biggest and
brightest new stars to emerge during the 1990s -- a multimedia sensation,
she was a success not only on the pop and R&B charts, but also on television.
Born in McComb, Missouri in 1979, Brandy Norwood was raised in California,
first attracting attention singing with area youth groups. From there
she moved on to a series of television award shows and specials, and
later co-starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom Thea. Brandy's self-titled
debut LP appeared in 1994, launching a series of hits, among them "I
Wanna Be Down, " "Baby" and "Brokenhearted"; by now a major star, she
returned a year later with the blockbuster "Sittin' Up in My Room, "
a cut from the soundtrack to the film Waiting
to Exhale. "Missing You, " from the soundtrack to 1996's Set
It Off, was also a hit, but instead of immediately releasing
a follow-up LP, Brandy returned to acting, starring in the acclaimed
UPN sitcom Moesha and also appearing in the title role of the 1997 Disney
telefilm Cinderella, one of the biggest success stories of the television
season. Her long-awaited sophomore album, Never
Say Never , was finally issued
in mid-1998.