Phases
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Publisher Description
*AUDIOBOOK READ BY BRANDY!*
The iconic, multiplatinum, Grammy Award®–winning performer Brandy brings us a raw, intimate portrait of her life, charting her journey from Mississippi churches to Hollywood spotlights
From the moment she first sang at church in McComb, Mississippi, Brandy knew her voice was special. At fourteen she landed her first record deal. At fifteen her first album went platinum. At sixteen she was starring in the hit sitcom Moesha and became the first Black actress to play Cinderella on screen alongside fairy godmother, Whitney Houston.
Yet as the accolades piled up, so too did the pressure to maintain a flawless image. To onlookers, she had crafted the blueprint for the teenage “it” girl. But behind closed doors “The Vocal Bible” as she was known, was struggling.
In this piercing, revelatory memoir, Brandy shares:The humble roots of her decades-spanning career;Her early struggles with bullies and insecurities as a high schooler;the inside stories behind her most iconic songs and albums;her star-studded connections with Whitney Houston and Diana Ross;the affirmation of friends and family, including her brother Ray J, that helped her through challenging times;her inspirational journey to reclaim her sense of self, and her autonomy as a woman in Hollywood and in music…and so much more.Phases is a fearless and remarkable story of hope, resilience and the strength it takes to make peace with the past.
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Brandy became a generational icon with her starring role on the ’90s sitcom Moesha and hit songs like “The Boy Is Mine” (with singer Monica). In this beautiful, sincere memoir, the singer and actress finally opens up about a literal lifetime in the spotlight. Brandy was given her first solo in the church choir when she was still a toddler. By 11, she was employed as a professional backup singer, and by 15, she was releasing her acclaimed self-titled debut. Brandy speaks with incredible tenderness about the mentors who made her success possible, from her vocalist father who lovingly coached her as a singer to the inspiring teacher who gave her the tools to act on screen. But she’s just as candid about the difficult side of beginning her professional career so early, especially when she’s describing the strain that it put on her relationship with her mother—who was also her manager. Needless to say, the velvety contralto voice that’s made Brandy a star turns Phases into an unforgettable listening experience.