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Years active
  
1999–present


Name
  
Ashley Ballard

Role
  
Singer


Born
  
June 9, 1985 (age 38) Mission Viejo, California, U.S. (
1985-06-09
)

Occupation(s)
  
singer-songwriter, record producer

Albums
  
Get in the Booth, Loveless, Epic Love

Record labels
  
Atlantic Records, Warner Bros. Records

Similar People
  
So Plush, Angela Via, Rodney Jerkins, PYT, Harvey Mason - Jr

Profiles


Birth name
  
Ashley Monique Ballard

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Ashley Ballard is a R&B singer who was signed to Atlantic Records in the 2000s (decade). Her debut single "Hottie" was released in 2001, and received tremendous airplay, charting on the US Billboard charts peaking at number twenty-five. Her début album Get in the Booth followed on May 15, 2001, though it was never fully released. The single "Hottie" from the album sold over 100,000 copies worldwide.

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In the 2000s Ballard made television appearances, including a concert part of the "Teensation" concert series, performing live with both James Brown and Josh Groban; toured the country with The Radio Disney Tour, and appeared on the cover of several publications, including Billboard magazine; and appeared and performed on The Jenny Jones Show.

Her music was featured on an Atlantic records compilation called Rock N Sole which shipped over 60,000 units to Sam Goody stores.

She also appeared on the Pokémon: The First Movie soundtrack and the Center Stage soundtrack.

Currently, Ashley is working on two EPs; they were scheduled to be released February 14, 2013.

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Get in the Booth track listing

  1. "Hypnotized"
  2. "Hottie"
  3. "All I Ever..."
  4. "Forever"
  5. "Hi Low"
  6. "Girls Like Me"
  7. "No Matter What"
  8. "Second Thoughts" (featuring PlusONE)
  9. "5 x 5"
  10. "Love Is Real"
  11. "Why?"
  12. "It Was You" (featuring So Plush)
  13. "No More Miss Nice"
  14. "I'll Be Waiting"

References

Ashley Ballard Wikipedia