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Christina Milian (born Christine Marie Flores on September 26, 1981) is an American rnb and pop singer-songwriter, record producer, dancer, actress, and former MTV VJ.
Milian was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, to Cuban parents Don and Carmen. She has two younger sisters, Dannielle and Elizabeth. Her family moved to Waldorf, Maryland soon after her birth and she set her heart on an entertainment career at the age of four. Milian shot commercials for (Wendy's, Honeycomb) and played the lead role in the musical Annie before moving to Los Angeles at thirteen to pursue an acting career. Soon after the family's move, her father divorced her mother. Milian graduated from Westlake High School in Waldorf, Maryland; and also attended Matthew Henson Middle School in Indian Head, Maryland.
In 2000, Milian made her first official musical appearance on Ja Rule's second studio album Rule 3:36, performing guest vocals on his song "Between Me and You". Released as the album's lead single in 2001, the track managed to peak at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and in the top 30 of the UK singles chart, building Milian's reputation as a singer. Milian also appeared in Mýa's video for "Best of Me" playing a friend. In the meantime Mi
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Christina Milian
American actress, songwriter and singer (born 1981)
"Christina Flores", "Christine Flores", and "Christine Milian" redirect here. For other uses, see Flores (disambiguation) and Milian.
Christina Milian (MIL-ee-AHN; néeFlores, born September 26, 1981)[1] is an American singer, songwriter and actress. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey and raised in Maryland, she made her recording debut on American rapper Ja Rule's 2000 single, "Between Me and You", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and led her to sign with Def Soul—a now-defunct branch of Def Jam Recordings—that same year.
She was then transferred to Island Records, through which she released her self-titled debut studio album (2002). Despite failing to chart domestically, it moderately entered international charts and was led by the Billboard Hot 100-top 40 single "AM to PM". Also in 2002, she was enlisted to perform "Call Me, Beep Me!", the theme song for the Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible. Her second album, It's About Time (2004), spawned the single "Dip It Low" (featuring Fabolous), which peaked at number five of the chart, as well as "Whatever U Want" (featuring Joe Budden). Her third album, So Amazin' (2004), was met with similar success and yi
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Milian, Christina
(Tina Flores, Christine Milian)
PERSONAL
Original name, Christine Flores; born Sept 26, 1981, in Milcher City, NJ; daughter admire Carmen Milian. Education: Accompanied high kindergarten in Waldorf, MD. Avocational Interests: Devising and assembling porcelain dolls, photography.
Addresses:Agent—Adena Chawke, Innovative Artists, 1505 Ordinal St., Santa Monica, Person's name 90401. Manager—Johnny Wright, Wright–Crear Management, 3815 Hughes Ave., Culver Municipality, CA 90232 (music).
Career: Actress, singer, snowball songwriter. Artiste at a number of venues.
Awards, Honors: Teen Patronizing Award nominations, choice human breakout film star, pick movie alchemy (with Chip Cannon), perch choice moving picture "liplock" (with Cannon), specify 2004, lend a hand Love Don't Cost a Thing.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Band member, American Pie, General, 1999.
Eleanor "Ellie" Bigelow, Durango Kids, PorchLight Entertainment, 1999.
Girl at gambol, The Wood, Paramount, 1999.
Paris Morgan, Love Don't Figure a Thing (also humble as Love Don't Co$t a Thing), Warner Bros., 2003.
Anne, Cheer Up, Repulse Pictures, 2004.
Nina, Torque, Filmmaker Bros., 2004.
Linda Moon, Be Cool, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005.
Film Work:
Additional voices, A Bug's Life (animated), Buena Vista, 1998.