Kimberly Wyatt

Kimberly Kaye Wyatt ( born February 4, 1982 in Warrensburg, Missouri ) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, model and choreographer.

It became known as a member of the American pop group Pussycat Dolls, which she joined in 2003. In early 2010, she left the Pussycat Dolls.

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Biography

1982-2003: Life before the Pussycat Dolls

Wyatt was born in Warrensburg, Missouri, a university town near Kansas City, Missouri.

Her father is a trucker and her mother accompanied him. Before she danced, she tried with tea - ball and basketball, but what they gave up again. Wyatt began at the age of seven years to dance. When she was 14, she received a scholarship to dance in New York 's Joffrey Ballet and the Broadway Dance Center. At 17, she graduated from high school and flew to Las Vegas, Nevada to audition for casino shows. She worked in a revue in Royal Caribbean 's Explorer of the Seas.

Wyatt lives in Los Angeles, California. She is very active in social projects, and is a great supporter and donor for RAINN.

2003-2010: The Pussycat Dolls

In 2001 she moved to Los Angeles to continue her dance career, despite an offer of the Hubbard St. Dance Company in Chicago. 2002 Wyatt was one of the dancers of the comedy sketch show Cedric the Entertainer Presents.

2003, Wyatt made ​​an appearance in the The Black Eyed Peas music video for the single " Shut Up " with her colleague Carmit Bachar, and was the choreographer and dancer of a music video for Nick Lacheys solo single. During the filming asked choreographer Robin Antin, founder of the Pussycat Dolls, Wyatt, whether they want to join the group.

Her trademark is the balancing act that they vorführte in most videos of the Pussycat Dolls. Due to the standing "Over Split " she was nicknamed " Flexy Doll. " Wyatt's first and only out audible solo part at the Pussycat Dolls got it in the title " Do not Wanna Fall in Love " for the extended version of their second album Doll Domination.

After Jessica Sutta, Wyatt was the next member who announced her resignation on February 26, 2010. She had actually already decided before, but was only at this moment decision taken in the Loaded Magazine known. She said: " The Dolls gave her more than she ever had, but there were difficulties, and it was not always easy ." She left the group because she was not satisfied with their group position.

Three months after she left the group, Kimberly spoke to Digital Spy about her time in the band. Wyatt: "I was in a situation where I was not able to creatively grow. Either I or the situation had to change. When I found that the situation would not change, I had to decide for themselves. Almost all of us went and made ​​their own career. The group, as I knew, had been resolved. "

Since 2010: solo career

Wyatt is one of the three judges of Sky 1 's dance show, Got to Dance. Got to Dance was broadcast for the first time on 10 January 2010. The other judges are Ashley Banjo, choreographer and dancer at Diversity and actor and West End star Britain's - Got - Talent - winning performance, Adam Garcia. The show will be hosted by Davina McCall.

Together with Aggro Santos they produced the song "Candy". The song was released on May 2, 2010, and was part of the soundtrack of Street Dance 3D, the first 3D dance movie.

Solo album

Before she announced to leave the Pussycat Dolls, she told Digital Spy that she receives her first solo album and confirmed that it is negotiating with Missy Elliott and that they are already with Paul Wall, Baby Bash and producers from " The Cold Chamber" as Mickaël worked.

In an interview, she announced that will be reflected in their album electro, pop and dance elements, but also ballads and lighter music.

In November 2009, they played a song from mid- tempo, "Love Me Tonight ( For Now ) " was called and she co-produced with Paul Wall. The song was produced by Mickaël. Wyatt also brought the two tracks " Kiss And Tell" and "Getaway", both of which were produced by Mickaël.

On March 5, 2010, she posted a song called " Not Just a Doll " on her official website and her YouTube channel YouTube channel, where she explains why she left the Pussycat Dolls and what she has with her solo project before. Wyatt: " It will be a quiet trip, after everyone knows what he has before. We are a sisterhood, and we support everyone at everything he does. I left because I wanted to highlight my creative side. I was so hurt to sit in the studio to work on new music, writing music, writing things that gave me a certain feeling. "It was previously only available as a promo single on Amazon.com and iTunes.

She also added that her new Long Play will have different influences: "Now that I have left the group, I can write all the things I 've always wanted to write. It's exciting to finally meet people who want to make a different sound and make their music with me. "

She is also working on a solo album by a dance project, which has the title " Her Majesty and the Wolves ", "I 'm so glad to be able to make the track with Aggro names Candy, and I'm going on an album names' Her Majesty and The Wolves ', " she announced. " Me and a friend make music, a kind of electro -pop and house music has influences, and we are ready to make it a great show."

Discography

Singles

  • Candy ( Aggro Santos featuring Kimberly Wyatt, 2010, UK number 5 )
  • Not Just a Doll ( 2010)

TV appearances

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