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Kandi Burruss Since July 30, 2009, when the second season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta debuted on Bravo, Burruss has played a prominent role on the program. Beginning with The Kandi Factory in 2012 and continuing with Kandi’s Wedding (2014), Kandi’s Ski Trip (2015), and Xscape: Still Kickin’ It (2017), all of which aired on Bravo, Burruss has starred in six Real Housewives spinoff and companion programs in 2022. In 2012, Burruss also appeared as a guest on the wedding special Don’t Be Tardy for the Wedding with Kim Zolciak-Biermann. Kandi & the Gang, the fifth Burruss-focused series overall and Burruss’ sixth appearance in a Bravo companion series, debuted on March 6, 2022. In the third season of the Showtime drama series The Chi, played Burruss’ character Roselyn Perry in a recurring role. He also finished fifth in the second season of CBS’s Celebrity Big Brother and won the third season of Fox’s competition series The Masked Singer. early years He is the son of Joyce Jones and the Reverend Titus Burruss Jr. and was born in College Park, Georgia .Patrick Riley, his older brother, died in a car accident and was born in 1968. Burruss graduated in 1994 from Tri-Cities High School in East Point, Georgia. At age 15, she made her television debut on the BET program Teen Summit. Kandi Burruss’ LaTocha Scott’s career was performing with a group called Precise before joining Xscape. Scott’s sister Tamika met Kandi Burruss at Tri-Cities Performing Arts High School in East Point, Georgia. The three began singing and Tamera Coggins was added as a fourth person, however, she only joined the group for a short time. Shortly after Tameka “Tiny” Cottle was asked to perform for the girls, Xscape was formally formed. Ian Burke, a record executive who later became the group’s manager, met the girls after the group’s groundbreaking debut performance at BET’s Teen Summit in 1992. Jermaine Dupri quickly became interested in Xscape and eventually signed the band with his record company So So Def Recordings. On October 12, 1993, the group released Hummin’ Comin’ on ‘Cha,’ their debut album The album reached its highest point at position 17 on the US Billboard 200 list and position 3 on the Top R&B Albums chart. It was a critical and financial success that produced two top ten songs and was certified platinum within a year. Following the success of their debut album, Xscape released Off the Hook, their second studio album, in 1995. The album later achieved platinum status. Traces of My Lipstick, their third and final studio album, debuted at number twenty-eight on the Billboard 200 and number six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart. Over one million copies of the album were sold in the United States. LaTocha Scott initially left the group after Traces of My Lipstick to focus on a solo career. Before taking a second hiatus until 2005, the girls quickly reunited and made appearances on the Big Momma’s House and Hardball soundtracks. Kandi Burruss opposed TV One’s plans to film an unofficial Xscape movie in 2017 since it conflicted with her and the band’s wishes. He called the other band members to talk about setting up their own show. The four-episode miniseries is moniker Xscape: Still Kickin’ It. On BravoTV, the program premiered on November 5, 2017. Kandi apologized to band member Tamika Scott before rejoining the group. Tamika Scott said in a 2007 interview that Burruss caused the breakup of the group by having an affair with Jermaine Dupri and his father, Michael Mauldin. Kandi apologizes to Scott for the inaccurate statement she made about Mauldin, but admits that she and Dupri were involved (although Burruss insists that wasn’t the reason the group broke up). Scott apologized to Burruss live on stage at a concert in Detroit in 2017. Independent work and creation Burruss focused on songwriting and production after the breakup of Xscape. The songs “No Scrubs” for TLC, “Bills, Bills, Bills” for Destiny’s Child, “There You Go,” and “Bills, Bills, Bills” for Pink were written by Burruss and Kevin “She’kspere ” Briggs in 1999. All three songs were written by their respective singers, and Tameka “Tiny” Cottle, a former bandmate of Kandi Burruss, also contributed to “No Scrubs.” Hey Kandi…, Kandi’s self-titled first album from 2000, produced the songs “Don’t Think I’m Not” and “Cheatin’ on Me.” On the Billboard Hot 100, “Don’t Think I’m Not” peaked at number 24. The album, which peaked at #72 on the Billboard 200, did not perform as well on the charts as the lead song did. In the Rhythm & Soul category, Burruss earned the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers’ 2000 Songwriter of the Year award. She received the honor for the first time as an African-American woman. For his Real Housewives of Atlanta co-star Kim Zolciak, Burruss remade the song “Tardy for the Party” in 2009 and served as executive producer. On March 12, 2013, Kandi Burruss and Rodney “Don Vito” Richard, with whom she worked on the development and production of “Tardy for the Party,” sued Zolciak for the money she earned from the song. Burruss’ attorney, RHOA castmate Phaedra Parks, states in the documents filed that her client wrote the song for Zolciak and that Zolciak released and sold the single “without [the] authorization, license or consent of the plaintiff.” Parks is referring to Zolciak’s release and sale of the single “without [the] authorization, license or consent of the plaintiff.” Additionally, Burruss requested a jury trial, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, a temporary restraining order to stop further sales of the song, the “destruction of all copies of the infringing single and any other product of defendant infringing the plaintiff’s copyrights,” and a temporary injunction to stop further infringement. On October 12, 2013, the lawsuit was dismissed because Burruss did not show sufficient proof of copyright infringement, according to the sitting court. On October 29, 2009, Burruss returned to the music scene with the release of his debut EP, the Fly Above EP. Burruss said in December 2009 that he had secured a contract with Asylum Records after his deal with Capitol Records fell through. Kandi Koated, her second album, was released in December 2010. Rasheeda, a female rapper based in Atlanta, and Burruss formed the group Peach Candy. The lyrical rhythm of Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You,” released in 2017, has been compared to “No Scrubs,” particularly the pre-chorus line that says, “Son, let’s not talk too much/ Grab on my waist and put that body on me.” “Shape of You” was one of the most successful singles of all time, and comparisons were made due to the similarities between the two songs. As a result, given “Shape of You” with writing credits to Burruss, Cottle, and Briggs.

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