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Monie Love

 
Artist: Monie Love
 
Monie Love

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Dana Owens, Jerry Callendar, Marlon Williams, Kevin Maxwell, Dr. Shane Faber, Mark James, Prince
  • Born: 196 07 02, London, England
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Down to Earth," "In a Word or 2"
  • Representative Songs: "It's a Shame (My Sister)," "Monie in the Middle," "Ladies First"

Biography

London-born Simone Wilson, aka Monie Love, was featured on Queen Latifah's single "Ladies First" while still a teen. Her CDs as a leader have been erratic, often suggesting much more than they delivered, though they've usually contained at least one strong single. After Down to Earth, Love issued In a Word or Two in 1993. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Monie Love
Birth name Simone Wilson
Also known as Monie Love
Simone Gooden
Born 2 July 1970 (1970-07-02) (age 38)
Origin London, England
Genre(s) Hip hop
BritHop
New jack swing
Instrument(s) Microphone
Years active 1989–Present
Label(s) Warner Bros. Records
Tuff Groove Records
Associated acts Native Tongues
Dave Angel

Simone Wilson or Simone Gooden[1] (born 2 July 1970, in London) known by her stage name Monie Love, is a female, English emcee and former radio personality in the United States. Love was a well-respected figure in British hip hop, and made an impact with American hip hop audiences as a protégé of female American emcee Queen Latifah, as well as through her membership in the late 1980s/early 1990s Native Tongues.[2] Love was one of the first BritHop artists to be signed and distributed world-wide by a major record label.[2]

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Early years

Love was born in the Battersea area of London on 2 July 1970. She is the younger sister of techno musician Dave Angel, and was a daughter of a London-based, jazz musician father.[1]

Musical career

Love began her hip hop/BritHop career as an emcee in the British Jus Bad crew, which featured DJ Pogo, Sparki, and MC Mell'O'. The group released the single "Free Style/Proud" on the indepedent Tuff Groove record label in 1988.

Love first gained critical and commercial notice in the United States 1989 for her cameos in Queen Latifah's Grammy-winning and pro-woman single "Ladies First," in the Jungle Brothers' well-received single "Doin' Our Own Dang," and in De La Soul's hit single "Buddy." The acclaim led her to a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records, making Love one of the few British hip-hop efforts released by a major label.[2]

Love also has a place in hip-hop history as a member of the Native Tongues, a positive-minded hip-hop collective that included Queen Latifah, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, the Jungle Brothers, and a number of other acts.

Love's debut album, Down To Earth, spawned two, Grammy-nominated hits, "Monie in the Middle" (a high school-set track dealing with a woman's right to determine what she wants out of a relationship) and "It's a Shame (My Sister)" (which sampled The Spinners' "It's a Shame" written for the band by Stevie Wonder) and featured house-music vocalist and then-labelmate Ultra Naté. The album reached #26 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2]

Love was featured on her brother Dave Angel's remix of Whitney Houston's R&B hit "My Name Is Not Susan" in 1991, and appeared in the music video alongside Houston. Love's 1992 single, "Full-Term Love," from the Class Act movie soundtrack, reached #7 on the Hot Hip-Hop Singles chart.[3]

Love collaborated with Marley Marl on her second album, In A Word or 2 (1993), which featured the Prince-produced single "Born To B.R.E.E.D." (which reached #1 on the Hot Dance Music chart and #7 on the Hot Rap Singles chart), as well as a re-release of "Full-Term Love."[3] The same year, Prince asked her to write lyrics for a few songs on a side-project, Carmen Electra's eponymous album.

Love's last musical release was the EP "Slice of Da Pie" in 2000.

Radio career

From 2004 until the week of 11 December 2006, Love was the morning drive host on Philadelphia's WPHI-FM 100.3. The 22 December 2006 edition of the Philadelphia Daily News confirmed that Love left WPHI-FM on amicable terms after contract negotiations stalled.[4] Love's departure from WPHI followed soon after her December 7, 2006 interview with Young Jeezy, where the two argued over whether hip hop is dead.[5]

Love is also an Official MySpace.com DJ, according to her MySpace page.

Love currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is the single mother to four children. She is rumoured to be making a comeback in late 2007 alongside South London rapper A.Dot.[citation needed]

Currently, she has a radio show on XM Satellite Radio called Ladies First Radio with Monie Love. It airs Thursdays 6PM ET and Sundays 8PM ET.

Discography

Albums

Album information
Down To Earth
In A Word Or 2
  • Released: 23 March 1993
  • Chart positions: #75 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
    #36 Heatseekers
  • RIAA certification:
  • Singles: "Born To B.R.E.E.D.", "Full Term Love"
    "Mo Monie", "4 Da Children"

Solo EPs/Singles

Album information
Slice Of Da Pie EP

References

  1. ^ a b Cole, Bethan. "MixMag Interview: Dave Angel". techno.de. http://www.techno.de/mixmag/interviews/dave.html. Retrieved on 2006-11-18. 
  2. ^ a b c d Henderson, Alex. "Allmusic Down To Earth Review". AllMusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:a9d0yl7jxpcb. Retrieved on 2006-11-18. 
  3. ^ a b Henderson, Alex. "Allmusic In A Word Or 2 Review". AllMusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:39821vy8zz9a~T0. Retrieved on 2006-11-18. 
  4. ^ Conrad, Laurie T. (2006-12-22). "Tattle: No mo' Monie". Philadelphia Daily News (philly.com). http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/16296557.htm. Retrieved on 2006-12-25. 
  5. ^ Bolden, Janee (2006-12-22). "Monie Love Gets None, Officially Off The Air In Philly". SOHH.com. http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/10524. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 

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