Anjel
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Anjel | |
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Origin | Houston, Texas, United States |
Genre(s) | R&B, pop, hip-hop |
Years active | 2000–2003 |
Label(s) | 581 Entertainment |
Members | |
LaTavia Roberson LeToya Luckett Tiffany Beaudoin Naty Quinones |
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Former members | |
Natasha Ramos |
Anjel was an R&B group, consisting of former Destiny's Child members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson with Tiffany Beaudoin and Naty Quinones. The group recorded 22 songs in Atlanta with the assistance of Jagged Edge for an album, Heavenly, in 2003. Jagged Edge's production company, 581 Productions, fell through and Anjel split in 2003. After the split, members went their separate ways.
[edit] History of Anjel
In 2000, Linda Casey, the mother of two members of Jagged Edge, held a talent search in Connecticut. This contest would determine the newest member of the group Anjel, Natasha Ramos. Due to personality differences, Ramos left the group. Before leaving she introduced them to Naty Quinones, who auditioned and was added to the group.
In 2001 Anjel attended the Grammys. Later that year, Tiffany Beaudoin was introduced to Anjel by a mutual friend and joined after an audition. The group made one live appearance in 2001 on Good Day, NY; they talked about the album they were working on and sang part of their song "Missing You". Jermaine Dupri's leaving Columbia Records caused problems with 581 Entertainment. Prior to the move, Anjel's project was on track to be released. The members decided to look into individual projects while group business issues were being handled. In 2003, The record company soon folded and the group broke up.
Since the group broke up, Tiffany appeared on Jagged Edge's 2003 album, Hard. LeToya signed to Capitol Records in 2004 and released her platinum selling debut solo album in 2006. Naty, now going by Nativida or Nati Q., still works with Phar-City and is on an independent label, Soul-Empire. Natasha Ramos signed to Star Trak in 2005. LaTavia, is coming out with an album in 2008.
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