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Also known as
  
Heather B.

Role
  
Musical Artist

Name
  
Heather Gardner

Years active
  
1992–present

Genres
  
Rap, hip hop




Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actress, reality television personality

Labels
  
Elektra, Pendulum Records, MCA Records, Sai Records International, GIWOM Entertainment

Associated acts
  
Movies
  
Dead Presidents, The Wedding Video, Somewhere Between

Music group
  
Boogie Down Productions (1987 – 1992)

Similar People
  
Sway Calloway, Norman Korpi, Diam's, KRS‑One, DJ Hurricane

Heather B. Gardner (born November 13, 1971), billed professionally as Heather B., is an American hip hop artist who first gained fame as a member of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions before becoming a cast member on The Real World: New York, the first season of MTV's reality show The Real World.

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Career

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From February 16 to May 18, 1992, Gardner filmed The Real World: New York, the first season of MTV's reality television series, The Real World, on which she appeared as a cast member. The series premiered May 21 that year. On the show, she was depicted as a hip-hop artist with the group Boogie Down Productions, on the verge of getting her big career break. During the season, she is seen recording her album, The System Sucks. According to MTV's biography for her: "She has a lot of drive and dedication to whatever she is doing. She makes friends quickly and always speaks her mind regardless of the consequences."

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Gardner was affiliated with the rap group Boogie Down Productions, and was signed to Pendulum Records in 1995. In 1996, she released her first album, Takin' Mine. The single "All Glocks Down", an anti-gun violence anthem, received radio play, as did the follow-up single "If Headz Only Knew."

Heather scored a minor role in the 1995 film Dead Presidents as "Peaches.". In 1997, Gardner signed with MCA Records and in 1998 she released the single, "Do You," which had a considerable amount of television and radio airplay. In 2002 Gardner produced her second album, Eternal Affairs, with production from Pete Rock and DJ Premier. The album met with positive reviews despite not charting on Billboard.

Outside of her music career, Gardner has appeared in various projects and television specials related to The Real World. She also appeared in the film The Wedding Video directed by Real World alum Norman Korpi, and a 2005 television commercial for America Online anti-virus software. Heather B's third studio album, Open Bar, which was executive-produced by DJ Premier.

As of 2012, Gardner is the co-host of the Sirius Satellite Radio show Sway in the Morning with former MTV reporter Sway Calloway. And in 2016 both Heather B. and Sway Calloway appeared in the twelfth episode, "Soliloquy of Chaos," of Marvel's Luke Cage, interviewing Method Man, about being rescued by Cage during a hold-up of a Harlem bodega.

Albums

  • Takin' Mine (1996)
  • Eternal Affairs (2002)
  • Singles

  • "I Get Wreck"
  • "All Glocks Down"
  • "If Headz Only Knew"
  • "My Kinda Nigga"
  • "Live M.C."
  • "The Game Don't Stop"
  • "Guilty"
  • "Steady Rockin'"
  • References

    Heather B. Gardner Wikipedia


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