• Biography
  • Full Name: Ciara Princess Harris
    Date of Birth: October 25, 1985
    Born: Austin, Texas
    Home: Atlanta, Georgia
    Education: Graduated from Riverdale High in 2003
    Height: 5'9"
    Hair Color: black
    Eye Color: brown
    Mother: Jackie Harris
    Father: Carlton Harris



    Take the best songwriters and the best singers, add the most exciting performers and the best all around personalities, throw in the hottest looks and the sexiest smiles, mix them all together and the finished product would probably look and sound a lot like Ciara. The beautiful young lady from Atlanta is the latest multi-talented scene-stealer to nudge her way to center stage with attention-grabbing vocals, irresistible songwriting and killer dance moves.
    The title of her much-anticipated sophomore album says it all and as Grammy winning young superstar Ciara declares, “My second record is called “The Evolution” because I feel like I’m graduating to a whole new level creatively and musically. I co-wrote every song and co-produced many of the tracks on this record so it really reflects where I am as an artist. I had fun making my first album: with “The Evolution,” I had an actual plan of what I wanted to hear and the sounds I wanted on the record.”
    The many music fans Ciara established worldwide through hit singles such as the three No. 1 singles - “Goodies,” and “1,2 Step,” and “Oh” – from GOODIES, her Grammy-nominated debut CD – have been eagerly awaiting her new CD, THE EVOLUTION, which includes chart and radio hit “Get Up” (from the “Step Up” soundtrack) and “Promise,” the Ciara-penned first single - with its steamy hot video directed by Diane Martel - another immediate hit for the singer/songwriter. “A lot of the music on this album was inspired by old school records. There was a way music used to feel and I wanted to capture that,” Ciara states. “I felt the inspiration from artists like Michael Jackson, Prince, TLC, Jodeci, Madonna: there was a certain groove I wanted to have and I think we got it on THE EVOLUTION. All I know is, it feels good with my soul!”
    “There have been a lot of emotional highpoints,” Ciara says of her meteoric rise to become one of today’s most popular young female artists. “I’ve been living my dream. Everything has been so great – winning a Grammy, having my first single go to No. 1, being named “Entertainer Of The Year” at the Soul Train Awards. It’s all made me even more motivated.” Certainly, motivation to find success in music was there from early days when Ciara – a self-proclaimed ‘military brat’ Ciara who lived in Germany, New York, California, Arizona and Nevada before settling in Atlanta in her mid-teens - set her sights on her dream and went after it. “I wrote down on paper that I had a goal to be a professional singer….I watched my peers around me and they were worried about who’s wearing what, going to school, trying to talk to somebody and I was like ‘I’m trying to be somebody. What can I do to get there as soon as possible?’ I had to sacrifice a lotta things and I think that was the key thing to get me there. I cut out going to the movies, I cut out hanging with my friends, I actually told some of my friends ‘This month we’re not gonna hang out or talk on the phone’ and I even cut out the boyfriend because I was really like, ‘I’m ‘bout to do this. I’m ‘bout to be on top.’”
    After joining a girl group, Ciara left to go solo, nabbed a publishing deal and eventually hooked up with hot Atlanta producer Jazze Pha and Lil Jon, the ‘king of crunk’ who produced “Goodies,” the Ciara-Sean Garrett-penned song that would establish her as an instant hit-maker with music fans worldwide. The album GOODIES – filled with songs that dealt with real life issues as lyrical themes – became a best-seller in the U.S. and throughout Europe and Asia, spawning hits with “1,2 Step,” and “Oh” alongside key album cuts like “Thugstyle” (co-written with Johnta Austin), “Looking At You,” Pick Up The Phone,” “And I,” and “Ooh Baby.”
    With impressive videos that also displayed Ciara’s skills as a dancer, the GOODIES album caught fire leading to shows in the U.K., Germany, Japan and Nigeria (where Ciara appeared alongside Beyonce and Jay-Z in 2006); Ciara also toured with Gwen Stefani (which Ciara says was “really cool getting exposed to her audience”) as well as being the only female artist on the 50 Cent, Lil Jon and Ludacris ‘The Massacre’ 2005 tour. “It’s been really cool to have all this happen on my first time around and I want to tour so much more in 2007. Being on the road, I’ve met people who tell me that my music inspired them in some way. When I think about the last few years, I think one of the greatest accomplishments I’ve had so far is being able to touch people with my music…”
    With the release of THE EVOLUTION, that’s something Ciara intends to continue to do: “I want people to feel my energy! With this record, it’s about bringing people into my world a little more. That’s why it’s more personal than the first album. I’ve been fortunate because I’ve been able to be really involved and have responsibility for this record from all aspects. I feel like I have had no limits or boundaries as an artist with THE EVOLUTION…and now there’s so much more I want to do!” Ask the upbeat young entertainer just what she wants to achieve and she quickly reels off a list of goals: “Of course, I want to have longevity, become an icon!” she laughs. “I want to start my own label, have my own clothing line, get into movies. I just started my own dance agency. Oh…and I want to sell millions of records!”


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