Melanie Durrant

Canadian urban contemporary-style singer
Melanie Durrant
BornToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresUrban contemporary
Occupation(s)Singer
Websitewww.melaniedurrant.com
Musical artist

Melanie Durrant (born in Toronto) is a Canadian urban contemporary-style singer. She attended the Arts program at Earl Haig Secondary School and also trained at the Royal Conservatory of Music. Melanie Durrant has received multiple accolades throughout her career. She was nominated in several categories at the 2004 Canadian Urban Music Awards and at the MuchMusic Video Awards.[1] Melanie Durrant has collaborated with artists such as Kardinal Offishall, Choclair, Common and Slakah The Beatchild.[2] She has shared the stage alongside Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Jill Scott and Sean Paul.

Durrant has also been involved with numerous educational initiatives, such as headlining the 'HipHop4Africa' Mandela Children's Fund Canada and CapAids February 2006 Toronto benefit which was hosted by George Stroumboulopoulos. Deejay Ra, who interviewed Melanie for the event's DVD, also did a live reading at the sold-out event as part of his 'Hip-Hop Literacy' program, promoting Mandela and Tupac books to the students in attendance.

In 2013, Durrant's reggae influenced lovers rock single, "Made For Love[3]" was nominated for Reggae Single of Year for the 2013 Juno Awards.[4] Then in 2014, "Gone" was Durrant's second release in as many years to be recognized by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) at the JUNO Awards. She then received her third consecutive nomination for "Four Seasons" as a 2015 JUNO Award-nominee for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year. In that same year, Durrant also received a nomination for Soul/R&B Artist or Group of the Year at the SirusXM Indie Awards.[5]

On 17 February 2015 Durrant released her sophomore album entitled "Anticipation". The album was released through her own independent imprint Melo-D's Inc. Anticipation was well received and charted in the No. 5 spot on iTunes Canada for R&B/Soul album.[6]

Discography

  • 2005: Where I'm Goin
  • 2015: Anticipation

Singles

  • "Housework" (2002)
  • "Where I'm Goin" feat Common (2003)
  • "Let Me" feat Kardinal Offishall (2004)
  • "Bang Bang" feat Kardinal Offishall (2005)
  • "Pop" feat JDiggz (2005)
  • "The Answer" feat Slakah The Beatchild (2009)
  • "Lifted" (2010)
  • "Loved" (2011)
  • "Made For Love" (2012) (nominated for 2013 Juno Reggae Recording of the Year)
  • "Gone" (2013) (nominated for 2014 Juno R&B/Soul Recording of the Year)
  • "Four Seasons" (2014) (nominated for 2015 Juno R&B/Soul Recording of the Year)

Singles chart

Year Single Canadian

Singles Chart

2003 Where I'm Goin feat Common 77
2004 Let Me feat Kardinal Offishall 35
2005 Bang Bang feat Kardinal Offishall 19
2005 Pop feat JDiggz 66

References

  1. ^ 2004 MuchMusic Video Awards
  2. ^ "Soul Movement vol I, by Beatchild".
  3. ^ "Melanie Durrant - Made For Love [Video] - HipHopCanada.com | HipHopCanada.com". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25.
  4. ^ "2013 JUNO Award Nominees | the JUNO Awards". Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  5. ^ "2015 Indie Awards Nominees Announced | Indies".
  6. ^ "Melanie Durrant debuts at No. 5 on iTunes R&B/Soul album charts [News] · HipHopCanada.com - Your Gateway To Canadian Hip-Hop". Archived from the original on 2015-02-22.

External links

  • Melanie Durrant: Made For Love
  • Melanie Durrant official website
  • MySpace: Melanie Durrant
  • Toronto Urban Music Festival 2003: Melanie Durrant profile
  • CBC: 2004 Canadian Urban Music Awards nominees
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