Keshia Chante

Keshia Chante, born on June 16, 1988, in Ottawa, Canada, is a versatile Canadian singer, songwriter, and television personality. Primarily known for her work in R&B and pop music, she first gained prominence in the early 2000s. Chante released her self-titled debut album in 2004, featuring hits like "Shook (The Baddest Girl)" and "The Game." Her sophomore album, "Ghosts," in 2006, solidified her status in the Canadian music scene, showcasing her vocal prowess and songwriting skills. Chante's impact extends beyond music; she has been recognized for her contributions to the Canadian entertainment industry, earning accolades such as the Canadian Urban Music Award. Her influence is notable in the promotion of R&B in Canada, inspiring a new generation of artists. Additionally, she served as a judge on "Canadian Idol," furthering her visibility in the music landscape. Throughout her career, Keshia Chante has remained a prominent figure in Canadian pop and R&B, blending contemporary sounds with her unique style, and continues to be celebrated for her artistic contributions.