Melanie Amaro

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Melanie Amaro
Birth name Melanie Ann Amaro
Born (1992-06-26) June 26, 1992 (age 19)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Origin Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Genres Pop, R&B, adult contemporary, soul, dance music
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals, piano
Years active 2011–present
Labels Epic, Syco Music
Website www.melanieamaroofficial.com

Melanie Ann Amaro (born June 26, 1992) is an American-born British Virgin Islands singer who won the first season of The X Factor USA in 2011, securing a $5 million recording contract with Syco Music and Epic Records.

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Early life

Amaro was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,[1] and raised in Tortola, British Virgin Islands since age three.[2] Amaro was sent to the British Virgin Islands to live with her grandmother Catherine, after her parents Hipolito Amaro and Debra Sylvester Amaro felt they did not have the means to provide for her.[3] Amaro would only see her parents during summer vacations and Christmas breaks.[1] She also has two brothers named Mark and Mike, and a younger sister named Maya.[3] Her mother Debra recalls that when her daughter was about six months old, she would get up at around two o'clock in the morning and would start singing in her crib.[1][4] Furthermore, from an early age, Amaro would sing around her house using a hairbrush as a microphone.[3] Melanie realized she fell in love with singing and acting at around age eleven, and credits her mother for pushing her to follow her singing dreams.[1] Amaro never entered any singing competitions as a child, but performed at weddings, churches, and other events.[4] Melanie graduated from Plantation High School in 2010.

The X Factor (2011)

In 2011, Amaro was persuaded by her mother[4] to audition for the first season of The X Factor USA. She auditioned in front of judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Nicole Scherzinger and L.A. Reid, singing "Listen" by Beyoncé Knowles. She previously tried auditioning at her local Fox affiliate for a "fast pass", but was not well received by producers there and subsequently auditioned with the general public at the BankUnited Center in Coral Gables, Florida.[1][3] After becoming one of the Top 32 finalists, she performed Michael Jackson's "Will You Be There" in the judges' house, in front of her mentor Cowell.[5] Amaro was initially not chosen to be part of the Top 16 and was eliminated from the girls' category.[6] However, after 2 weeks Cowell surprised her at her Florida home, inviting her back to the competition after deciding he had made "a huge mistake" in not including her.[6]

Amaro progressed to the live shows in Cowell's girls' category, along with Rachel Crow, Drew, Tiah Tolliver and Simone Battle. The addition of Amaro took the total number of qualifiers for the first live show to 17.[6] On December 15, Amaro won a place in the final along with Chris Rene and Josh Krajcik. The following week, she was declared the winner.[7] Her prize was a $5 million recording contract with Syco Music and a Sony Music label, which is the largest guaranteed prize in television history.[8] Shortly after winning, Sony Music label Epic Records announced that they had officially signed Amaro, who will be working alongside L.A. Reid at the label.[9][10] In addition to the contract, Amaro also appeared in a Pepsi commercial alongside Sir Elton John, which aired during Super Bowl XLVI on NBC.[7]

List of performances

Performance Theme Song Original artist Order Result
Audition Free choice "Listen" Beyoncé N/A Through to bootcamp
Bootcamp 1 Group performance 1 "Run to You" Whitney Houston Advanced
Bootcamp 2 Group performance 2 "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" U2 Advanced
Bootcamp 3 Solo performance Not aired Not aired Through to judges' houses
Judges' houses No theme "Will You Be There" Michael Jackson Eliminated[a]
Week 1 No theme "I Have Nothing" Whitney Houston 17 Saved by Simon Cowell
Week 2 Judge's choice "Desperado" Eagles 7 Safe
Week 3 Songs from movies "Man in the Mirror" Michael Jackson 7 Safe
Week 4 Rock "Everybody Hurts" R.E.M. 5 Safe
Week 5 Giving Thanks "The World's Greatest" R. Kelly 3 Safe
Week 6 Songs by Michael Jackson "Earth Song" Michael Jackson 7 Safe
Week 7 Dance hits "Someone Like You" (Remix) Adele 1 Safe
Save me songs "When You Believe" Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston 6
Week 8 Pepsi Challenge songs "Hero" Mariah Carey 3 Safe
"Get me to the final" songs "Feeling Good" Cy Grant 7
Final Celebrity duets "I Believe I Can Fly (with R. Kelly)" R. Kelly 3 Won the X Factor
"$5 million song" "Listen" Beyoncé 6
Christmas songs "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 1
Live audition song "Listen" Beyoncé N/A

^[a] Originally Amaro did not make it through the Judges House section, but was brought back as a wildcard.

Post The X Factor

2011–present: Debut album

Amaro will be releasing her debut album sometime in 2012, which will feature music styles different from what people are used to her performing.[11] Amaro's Pepsi commercial aired during Super Bowl XLVI on NBC as part of her X Factor prize.[12] The commercial features Amaro singing a dance cover of "Respect", along side Elton John, Flavor Flav, and Annie Ilonzeh.[13] The song was released as a music download on February 2, 2012,[14] although Amaro confirmed that the song does not serve as her debut single.[15] As of March 29, 2012 Melanie's cover of "Respect" has reached the #3 spot on the Billboard Dance/Club Chart.[16]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance
2012 "Respect" 3 TBA

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Melanie Amaro (Contestant Wall Bio)". The X Factor (U.S.). Fox Broadcasting Company. 2011. http://www.thexfactorusa.com/contestants/melanie-amaro. Retrieved 25 December 2011. 
  2. ^ "British Virgin Islands "Melanie Amaro" wins X Factor USA". Caribbean Entertainment Magazine. December 23, 2011. http://www.caribbeanemagazine.com/2011/12/british-virgin-islands-melanie-amaro.html. Retrieved December 25, 2011. 
  3. ^ a b c d Jicha, Tom; Susannah Bryan (December 22, 2011). "X Factor: Sunrise's Melanie Amaro wins $5 million deal". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/sfl-x-factor-melanie-amaro-wins-20111222,0,1291288.story. Retrieved December 25, 2011. 
  4. ^ a b c "UPDATE: "Singing baby" Melanie Amaro wins X Factor USA!". Virgin Islands News Online. December 23, 2011. http://www.virginislandsnewsonline.com/events/simon-cowell-backs-melanie-amaro-to-win-x-factor. Retrieved December 25, 2011. 
  5. ^ Reiher, Andrea (Octoberr 16, 2011). "'X Factor': Melanie Amaro, Josh Krajcik wow on second Judges' Homes episode". Zap2it. http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/10/x-factor-melanie-amaro-josh-krajcik-wow-on-second-judges-homes-episode.html. Retrieved February 3, 2012. 
  6. ^ a b c Gratereaux, Alexandra (October 19, 2011). "The X Factor: Melanie Amaro Becomes Top 17th Contestant Going to Live Shows". Fox News Channel. http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/entertainment/2011/10/19/x-factor-melanie-amaro-becomes-top-17th-contestant-going-to-live-shows/. Retrieved February 3, 2012. 
  7. ^ a b Graham, Adam (December 22, 2011). "'X Factor' Crowns Melanie Amaro First US Winner - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1676458/x-factor-winner-melanie-amaro.jhtml. Retrieved December 23, 2011. 
  8. ^ Powers, Lindsay (February 7, 2011). "Simon Cowell's X Factor Announces Prize: $5 Million Sony Music Record Deal". The Hollywood Reporter. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/simon-cowells-x-factor-announces-97082. Retrieved December 23, 2011. 
  9. ^ Kennedy, Gerrick (January 3, 2012). "'X Factor' champ Melanie Amaro signs to Epic Records". Los Angeles Times. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2012/01/x-factor-champ-melanie-amaro-signs-to-epic-records.html. Retrieved January 5, 2012. 
  10. ^ Elder, Sarah (January 4, 2012). "Sunrise’s Melanie Amaro and winner of ‘X Factor’ signs with Epic Records". The Miami Herald. http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/04/2573524/sunrises-melanie-amaro-and-winner.html. Retrieved January 5, 2012. 
  11. ^ Gallo, Phil (December 23, 2011). "'X Factor' Winner Melanie Amaro Has Producers Lining Up". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/news/x-factor-winner-melanie-amaro-has-producers-1005727752.story#/news/x-factor-winner-melanie-amaro-has-producers-1005727752.story. Retrieved December 23, 2011. 
  12. ^ de Moraes, Lisa (January 30, 2012). "‘X Factor’ winner Melanie Amaro’s Super Bowl ad prize has a twist". The Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/tv-column/post/x-factor-winner-melanie-amaros-super-bowl-ad-prize-has-a-twist/2012/01/30/gIQAGHNPdQ_blog.html. Retrieved February 3, 2012. 
  13. ^ Chazan, Sarah (February 1, 2012). "Melanie Amaro Pepsi Commercial: 'X Factor' Winner Takes Fans Behind the Scenes of Super Bowl Segment (VIDEO)". AOL. http://blog.music.aol.com/2012/02/01/melanie-amaro-super-bowl-commercial/. Retrieved February 4, 2012. 
  14. ^ "iTunes - Music - Respect - Single by Melanie Amaro". Apple Inc.. February 2, 2012. http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/respect-single/id497838583. Retrieved February 3, 2012. 
  15. ^ Amaro, Melanie (February 4, 2012). "Twitter". Twitter. http://twitter.com/#!/ItsMelanieAmaro/status/165957814764843008. Retrieved February 6, 2012. 
  16. ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/charts/dance-club-play-songs

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