Christina Milian is a multi-talented phenomenon   whose resume includes film, television, theater and music. With   starring roles in two upcoming feature films this year and hard at work   on her highly-anticipated debut album, Milian is poised to take the   entertainment industry by storm.        You know her from the infectious  single "AM To PM" which hit  the top position on Billboard's Hot 100  Singles chart in 2001, yet that  was just a taste of what this  multi-faceted young woman is capable of.  An accomplished singer,  songwriter, dancer, TV personality and actress,  Christina has become a  star of international proportions. She�s gone  platinum, written hits  for a slew of international acts, hosted MTV�s  'Wannabes,' enjoyed two  Top 5 hits on the UK charts, recorded a smash  that was #1 on  RadioDisney for 12 weeks, had roles in several feature  films and  brought her intoxicating pop/R&B grooves world wide. Add to  Christina's amazing list of accomplishments this; her  long-awaited  Island release It's About Time. Featuring production from  some of the  heaviest hitters in R&B including Warryn Campbell  (Alicia Keys,  Brandy), Corey Rooney (Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey),  Polli Paul (Black  Eyed Peas), Bryan Cox (Usher, Lil Bow Wow) and songs  co-written by  Christina, It's About Time is a sizzling indication of  who Christina is  and where she's at.As Christina explains it, "Obviously the title  refers to the  length of time that it took me to complete this and  finally have an  album available in the US. But the other meaning is  that I've learned  that everything in my career has to do with timing.  Clearly I could  have rushed to put an album out two years ago when I  first had a hit  single, but because I had to wait, it worked out for  the best.  Everything happened for a reason, and it's made me who I am.  Which  means that this album is really a reflection of me." One listen  to It's About Time and it is clear that Christina is  in a decidedly  more mature space. "I'm older now. When "AM To PM" came  out I was a  teenager. Now I'm 22 and so songs on this album have a  little more  depth to them." The depth is evident by the album's R&B  vibe and  lyrics that have a bit more edge. You can feel the sexy point  of view  on cuts like the uptempo "Love." Produced by Warryn Campbell  and  featuring labelmate Joe Budden, "Love" vibrates with a retro 80's  dance  club feel. Another track guaranteed to make you move is the rhythmic   "Peanut Butta and Jelly," produced by KP and EZ Tommy. "I love that   song," Christina offers. "It's got this real energized beat; it totally   makes you wanna dance. It's gonna be a great song for my live shows".   Equally propulsive is the first single "Dip It Low," which came via new   comer Polli Paul. Although Christina is one of the industry's most   in-demand songwriters (she co-wrote Jennifer Lopez�s hit "Play"),   sometimes she seeks out inspiration elsewhere. With her album nearly   completed Christina knew that something was missing and as fate would   have it a friend turned her on to a hot producer. "When I met Polli and   he played me "Dip It Low" I just flipped. The song was crazy, so I just   went right back into 
the studio to record it and everyone just loved  it."
Yet it's not just on up-tempo jams where Christina shines.   Listen to the lovelorn ballad "Someday Oneday," produced by Corey   Rooney or the emotional "Oh Daddy," and you will hear an introspection   that can only come with growth." I've been through a lot these past few   years, both good and bad, so it's natural that my songs are going to   reflect my thoughts." Born to Cuban native parents in New Jersey and  raised in  Maryland, Christina has had her eyes on the prize since she  was only  four years old. "I remember as a kid watching TV and I'd try  to get  inside of the television. That's how much I wanted to be a  star!" While still young, Christina landed a role in a musical theater   play and later parlayed that into a recurring part on the Disney   Channel's 'Movie Surfers.' At 13 Christina and her mom (who she cites   as a major support) moved to Los Angeles so that Christina could pursue   acting. Christina landed guest spots on TV shows such like 'Charmed'   and 'Sister Sister' and provided voice over work for the #1 film A   Bug's Life. In 2000 Christina gained worldwide fame when her girlish   vocals were showcased on Ja Rule's #1 hit "Between Me and You". Soon   everyone was wondering who was that girl singing the hook and   Christina's star began to rise.Propelled by the overwhelming success of  the Bloodshy produced  "AM To PM" Christina started recording the  collection that was slated  to be her debut. Suddenly, Christina was a  huge star in places she'd  only dreamed of and her music was loved by  fans that didn't speak  English. "I'd grown up watching people like  Michael and Janet Jackson.  People who were universal superstars, so for  me, being able to conquer  different territories was a very big deal.  The whole experience made me  more confident and proud that I could  reach so many people. Sure it was  hard not having an album available  back home but in the end it all  worked out for the best. I had the  chance to tour (she hit 17 countries  between 2001-2002) and work on my  songwriting. So everything happens  for a reason and I know I'm  blessed." The blessings also manifested itself when it came to   Christina's acting career. In 2002 Christina was tapped to host MTV's   widely popular 'Wannabes' and it was on an episode that she met   director Joseph Kahn. Kahn asked her to audition for his   highly-anticipated feature film Torque opposite Ice Cube. She secured   the part, which subsequently landed her the coveted lead role opposite   Nick Cannon in Love Don't Cost a Thing. Christina's star continues to   rise on the silver screen with a lead role in Cheer Up opposite Tommy   Lee Jones. With a thriving film career, Milian continues to be   passionate about making music. "Singing and acting are both my passions   and they go hand in hand." She might have undergone a circuitous route,  but it seems that  in 2004 Christina Milian is ready to stand in the  spotlight and go for  hers. As her album title would indicate, in the  end it's often about  timing and with Christina Milian, that time is  now. 
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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