Gloria Velez
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Birth name | Gloria Velez |
Born | December 18, 1978 |
Origin | Long Island, New York, United States |
Genre(s) | Rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, dancer, model, actress |
Years active | 1999–present |
Website | [1] |
Gloria Velez (born December 18, 1978) is an American bikini model, former Hip Hop model, dancer, Hip-Hop artist and actress who is a native of Long Island, New York. She is of Puerto Rican descent. She has a son with singer Aaron Hall, (Aaron Jr. b. Oct. 16, 1996) a member of the 80s and 90s trio, Guy.
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[edit] Life
Velez knew what she wanted to be since she was a young girl, and, during her teenage years, she attended the John Casablancas modeling school, which led her to being signed by the Elite Modeling Agency.
Casablancas' school had a contract of exclusivity with Elite Models at the time, and Velez joined other models, such as Cindy Crawford, as a member of Elite although she was not found in their database.
In late 2004, Velez was assaulted by rapper Remy Ma.
[edit] Employment
Velez started out in a series of videos entitled Luke's Freakshow. These videos contained sexually explicit scenes which include her stripping and performing lesbian acts with various other women. She currently claims these videos are being used as blackmail by former 2 Live Crew member Luther "Luke" Campbell, the film's producer, although he claims she used this to jump into the video industry.
She immediately began to work in the entertainment world, going on tour with *NSYNC and Sisqó. A newcomer with a feminist attitude (she once declared that men in the music industry were afraid of women "with brains", for example), Velez was still a schoolgirl, and she had to fly over to *NSYNC and Sisqó concert locations during weekends and free days when she wasn't on vacation.
Velez was influenced by Sisqó, *NSYNC and other singers, and soon, she began to pursue a career as a rap artist. She founded her own studio, and, soon enough, she was discovered by music executive Tyrone Fyffe, who signed her to his music company.
Most recently, Velez appeared on The Game's Wouldn't Get Far video as well as a short cameo in DJ Khaled's We Takin Over video.
[edit] Becoming a rapper
Soon after, Velez switched to Rodney Jerkins' Cash Money/Darkchild Imprint label, but, because of her earlier contract with Fyffe, a court case followed in which Fyffe tried to claim her back to his own label. Velez decided to end the problem by getting a release from both of her contracts, and she independently released her first CD, "Glory". "Glory" was preceded by Velez's first promotional tour.
Not to lose touch with her beginnings in the entertainment world, she began posing with bikinis for magazines, and she has been featured in a number of publications. She was one of around 60 Hispanic models to be portrayed in a special issue of Blackmen, which was released in February 2005.
In that issue, she addressed a question that many non-Puerto Ricans ponder about Puerto Ricans born outside Puerto Rico, when she declared that "(she) was born in Long Island, (her parents) were born in New York, but (her) grandparents were born in Puerto Rico, so (she is) 100 percent Puerto Rican".
[edit] Plans
Velez's plans include releasing a DVD named "Doin Tha Damn Thing," working as a spokemodel for designer April Maiya's national clothing line "BellaHoney," and keeping her magazine modeling career going with a special tribue issue of Titanium Girlz Magazine to be released late 2008
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Velez's website (presently redirects to her myspace page)
- Gloria Velez interview with pictures
- Gloria Velez's Official Booking Agency