Kandi Burruss
- Actress
- Producer
- Composer
Kandi is best known as one of the lead vocalists in the hugely
successful 1990s R&B vocal group, Xscape. Burrus
sang lead on hits such as "My Little Secret", "Just Kickin' It" and
"Who Can I Run To", as well as wrote their early hits, including "Feel
So Good" and "Can't Hang". Kandi is also known as the song-writing
genius behind the massive 1999 No. 1 hit, "No Scrubs", by
TLC, which won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best R&B
Song, a song-writing award. She was also recognized as the ASCAP Rhythm
& Soul Music Award for Songwriter of the Year, other hits penned by
Kandi included "Bills, Bills, Bills" by
Destiny's Child and "There You Go" by
P!nk, to name just a few, in all she's
written dozens more songs for artists including,
Mariah Carey,
Whitney Houston,
*NSYNC,
Monica,
Alicia Keys,
Boyz II Men,
Faith Evans,
Blu Cantrell and many, many more. During
the late 1990s, when she emerged as a talented singer/song-writer,
along with song-writing partners
Kevin 'She'kspere' Briggs
(also rumored husband) and
Tiny Harris (member of
Xscape and co-writer of "No Scrubs"), she was
tipped as a leader of a new breed of talented behind-the-scenes female
artists and received great ovation for her talents, the media had
nothing bad to relay. Burruss attempted to wow the critics once more by
releasing her very own highly anticipated debut solo set, with a lead
single, "Don't Think I'm Not", which had fair success. The album,
entitled "Hey Kandi", sold reasonably well during its first few weeks.
Despite modest success, she was dropped from "Columbia" as a recording
artist, though she continues to write songs for other artists through
the company. Burruss returned to her recording career with her second
album, "I Need", released through independent label, "Upfront Records".