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About us. The given name "Shanice", an ad-hoc combination of the name elements Shan- and -ice , first enters the official statistics of most popular given names in the United States in , i. Wilson went on to sign a deal with Motown Records in the summer of , releasing Inner Child in late , which included her best-known hit single "I Love Your Smile". It reached the top ten in 22 countries, including the U. The album also featured a cover of Minnie Riperton's hit "Lovin' You", a rendition that brought attention to her five-octave vocal range.
Fantasia and Ruben Studdard have fared relatively well, with Jordin Sparks shortly behind. Back in my day, Star Search was our American Idol, and even the lesser-known acts carved out impressive careers. One such success story is Shanice, the dream of many a young man.
Remember her? Her mother and aunt moved from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles to pursue their own music careers. After Star Search, she received her first record deal. In , Shanice released her debut, Discovery , and judging by her album cover, I think she discovered her scalp is dry.
Why is she digging in her hair on her album cover? Shanice was a bit of a late bloomer and thankfully was given time to grow. Good lord. It was another crossover success.
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