Born Tiffany Cobb, Blu Cantrell's parents were both successful personalities in
their own right. Her Italian mother was a former beauty queen, actress and jazz
singer and her father was a Native Indian who played professional basketball.
After recording several demos, Cantrell found work singing back-up vocals with
Puff Daddy, Faith Evans and Aaron Hall and went on to collaborate with a series
of front-line artists, including Babyface, Usher and Dionne Warwick. In 2001 she
worked on her debut album So Blu with producers Jam & Lewis and Dallas Austin,
which broke into the US Top 1...