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At an early age, Brave embraced her musical talents, having already started her musical career when casted as a Lead Singer for the MTV Reality show, P. Diddy's "Making The Band". Although she was subdued from the reality show by the struggle of her father's diagnosis of prostate cancer and early signs of demen a, her talent was s ll des ned for success, which she earnestly grappled for. The Grammy award-winning producer, Rich Harrison, found Brave's vocal innocence and talent cap va ng and signed her under Columbia Records. Having later been dropped from the record label, she was devastated by the sound of Beyoncé's "Crazy In love," a track that was originally created for her while recording with Harrison. Determined to follow her soul and pursue her musical dreams, Brave moved to Los Angeles. A er three years of development and hard work, Brave found herself in front of Rich Harrison once again; however, this me with the idea of an all-girl group which she named "Richgirl." Brave, the soul creator of the group, took the lead in landing "Richgirl" a major deal with Jive Records. The group instantly created billboard hits including their first singles "24's" and "He Ain't Wit Me Now." Having gained the a en on of followers TEXT: KATIE CINCOTTA PHOTOS: P.A.GREENE BRAVE

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