Jada (group)
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Jada were an American pop and R&B female vocal group from Boston, Massachusetts.[1] They are known for their mix of pop, soul, dance, and R&B styling, and their gospel-inspired harmonies.[1][2][3] Jada was signed by Universal Motown Records president Sylvia Rhone in October 2006.[1][4] Jada won "Outstanding Pop/R&B Music Act of the Year" at the 2008 Boston Music Awards.[2][5][6] Jada is managed by Laura Poulin Management/ Bristol Entertainment.[3] Through Universal Motown, Jada released their first major label single, "American Cowboy" (written and produced by Akon and RedOne) in the spring of 2009.[1][7][8] This was followed by their second major label single, "Break Up Song" (written and produced by Wayne Wilkins, Andrew Frampton, and Savan Kotecha) in the fall of 2009.[8][9][10] Jada's song "Model That" was featured on the November 17, 2009, episode of the MTV television show The City.[1][8][11] "American Cowboy" was featured on the Fox drama House on Monday, April 27, 2009.[1][8][11][12] They released a song and music video for "This Party's on Fire" (written and produced by Rio, video directed by Vassili Shields) on October 4, 2011.[13] Their most recent EP, named Supersonique, was released on January 24, 2011, and included 5 songs with 2 remixes, including "Supersonique", "This Party's on Fire", "Mercy Killing", "Can't Let Go", and "Goodbye".[14]
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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Years active | 2002–2012 |
Labels | Universal Motown |
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Website | jadamusic |