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CHANTE' MOORE THE SOULFUL VOICE OF TWO GENERATIONS With the recent resurgence of R&B music, I can't help but think about those ar sts that have con nuously made good soul music over the years. Singer Chante' Moore is one of those ar st. The Grammy Award winning singer is one of the most gi ed vocalists in music today. Many mainstream music fans are unaware of this incredibly talented songstress, who boasts a 5 octave vocal range and has been making music for over two decades. Moore who is from San Francisco first got her start in San Diego where she moved with her family as a teenager. She was wri ng music at the me and met El Debarge and his manager. This chance mee ng led to new manage- ment for her and a deal with Silas/ MCA Records. Moore, whose breakout hit single "It's Alright," introduced fans to her phenomenal voice and stunning beauty in 1992, has made memorable love songs over the years that when played evoke deep feelings that inevitably bring to mind a special place or person from your past. Her recordings include songs like, "Love's Taken Over", "It's Al- right", and the female love anthem "Chante's Got a Man." Moore was also featured on the hit soundtracks "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and "Wai ng To Exhale." Now back in the studio working on new music, Moore explains her wri ng strategy. "I write from where I am at that moment. If I'm going through something that makes me emo onal I just start wri ng. I speak from my circumstances and my heart. I can't sing what I don't believe in, so it's important to me to feel what I'm singing and connect to it," said Moore. "I try not to write songs that hate on men because all men are different. That is why I wrote "Chante's Got A Man." The song was encouraging women to look for the right man because there are some good ones out there. Some thought I was bragging about having a good man, but that was not the case." Many new fans were introduced to Moore on the popular TV One reality series "R&B Divas L.A. This gave a new genera on of music lovers an opportunity to see her and learn about her music. "I never thought I would do a reality show, let alone 3 seasons, but it turned out to be a wonderful way to share my music with a new audience. That was definitely a blessing and something I did not an cipate. I was a racted to R&B Divas L.A. because it was about music and the proposed cast were all talented women I had a great deal of respect for," said Moore. With new music on the horizon and a schedule that is full of tour dates, it is plan to see that Moore is nowhere near slowing down. In fact she is enjoying the next phase in her journey; one that will see her move into ac ng, beauty & fashion, and crea ng new projects for both television and film. For informa on about tour dates and new music visit: h p://therealchantemoore.com/

