Jentina
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Jentina | |
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Born | Woking, England |
6 March 1984
Origin | England |
Genres | Hip hop, rap, R&B, grime, dance, electronica |
Years active | 2004–2005 singer |
Labels | Virgin Records (2004 - 2005) |
Associated acts | Cathy Dennis, The Prodigy |
Jentina Rose Rees (née Chapman) (born 6 March 1984, Woking, England) professionally known as Jentina, is a British hip hop/R&B singer, rapper, songwriter and model of Romani descent.
Biography
Jentina was born to a Romani family that consisted of fourteen children. When she was one year old, her family moved to West Molesey, Surrey. She got her first recording contract at the age of nineteen whilst working in a computer shop.
After an advertising campaign on television and features in various UK music magazines, (notably NME), her debut single "Bad Ass Strippa" was released in the summer of 2004. The song was later parodied by the grime MC Lady Sovereign. Sampling an O'Jays song, it topped the Box chart for a week, but ultimately it reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] Jentina's second single, "French Kisses" was written by Cathy Dennis and Greg Wells and was a more electro-hop/R&B-oriented record. The single was released in the autumn of 2004, entering the UK chart at number 20.[1] Jentina released another single after this in Italy only, "Mysterious". It reached the Top 30 in Italy. Her debut album Jentina was then released, again only in Italy.
In 2005, "Bad Ass Strippa", "French Kisses" and "Mysterious" gained worldwide exposure after featuring in episodes of CSI: NY.[2] In 2006, "Mysterious" underscored some of the audition stages of MTV's DanceLife.[3]
During 2005, Jentina dated The Prodigy member Keith Flint. She also has a son called Ralph and a daughter called Annie.
Jentina was also a professional model.[4] In November 2007, she represented lingerie brand Wonderbra, following on from the likes of Eva Herzigová and Caprice. She featured in a spoof video[5] of the Cadbury's popular Gorilla television advertisement, in which a gorilla played the drums to the Phil Collins single, "In The Air Tonight".[6]
During 2011, Jentina was the judging panel for "Travellers Got Talent",[7] she also appeared in the 8 part documentary "A Gypsy Life For Me" which aired on Bio in November 2011.[8]
Currently Jentina is keeping a low profile, and raising a family.
Discography
Albums
Album information | Jentina
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Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||||||||
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2004 | "Bad Ass Strippa" | 22 | 20 | 49 | Jentina | ||||||||||||||
"French Kisses"1 | 20 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||
2005 | "Mysterious"2 | — | 30 | — | |||||||||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or was not released in that country or territory. |
1 - Released in the United Kingdom only.
2 - Released in Italy only.
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- Living people
- English Romani people
- English female models
- English female singers
- English rhythm and blues singers
- English rhythm and blues musicians
- English singer-songwriters
- English hip hop musicians
- English female rappers
- People from Woking
- Romani female models
- Romani musicians
- Romani rappers
- Romani singers
- Hip hop singers
- British people of Romani descent
- British Romani people