Harmony | |
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Birth Name |
Pamela |
Origin |
Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genre |
Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Alternative hip hop, Conscious hip hop |
Occupation(s) |
Rapper, singer |
Years active |
1989-1992 |
Label |
Virgin Records |
Associated acts |
Boogie Down Productions, Hip-Hop Against Apartheid, H.E.A.L., Saliha |
Harmonywas born in Brooklyn, New York) as Pamela. She was an American, former rap recording artist and singer. She was also a member of Boogie Down Productions. She showcased the Afrocentric movement. Signing with Virgin Records, she released her only album, Let There Be Harmony, in 1990. The album found her aptitude for singing and rapping equally well. She also took part in the H.E.A.L. (Human Education Against Lies), which cut one single titled "Heal Yourself", the following year. Her last appearance on record as Harmony was her feature on French rapper Saliha's single, "Moment de Gloire". Pamela became a follower of Jesus Christ and joined the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. She has ministered the gospel for over two decades.
Discography[]
Studio Albums[]
- 1990: Let There Be Harmony