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Before she could utilize her talents for her own solo
endeavors, R&B singer, vocal arranger, and songwriter Keri Lynn
Hilson wrote a slew of songs, many of them chart-toppers, for several
popular artists in the mid-2000s as part of the five-person
production/songwriting team known as the Clutch. The dynamic songwriter
was born in Decatur, GA, only a few miles outside of Atlanta. Addicted
to TV talent shows like Star Search and Showtime at the Apollo, she was
already plotting out her career in music at age 12. Even though her
mother hired a piano teacher to encourage those talents, she mainly
wanted to sing; therefore, Hilson converted those sessions into vocal
lessons, accompanying the teacher on piano. In her mid- to late teens,
her career jumped off as a songwriter and background vocalist, working
under producer Anthony Dent (Destiny's Child, Diddy). Borne out of that
relationship were two failed girl groups (named Pretty Toni and D'Sign)
and, more importantly, a host of connections within the industry for
whom she wrote or did backup vocals, including Usher, Ludacris, Kelly
Rowland, Ciara, and up-and-coming Southern rap producer Polow da Don.
After Hilson graduated from high school, she managed to continue
juggling all these tasks when she enrolled into Emory University in
Atlanta. She eventually moved on from Dent and began working more with
Polow da Don. Attending school while actively advancing her music
career put a great demand on her, especially from being a member of the
extremely versatile Clutch team. But as luck would have it, Polow
introduced her to superproducer Timbaland, who wasted no time in
signing the multi-talented songbird to his growing Mosley Music imprint
in 2006. Over the next couple years, Hilson's songwriting was
practically ubiquitous, responsible for numerous hit singles, including
Mary J. Blige's 'Take Me as I Am,' Omarion's 'Ice Box,' the Pussycat
Dolls' 'Wait a Minute,' and Ciara's 'Like a Boy.' With Timbaland and
the Clutch in her corner, Hilson relied on the vast pool of recording
artists and producers who needed (and wanted) to return the favor for
her Mosley Music/Interscope debut. ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide
Written by Cyril Cordor
Keri Hilson
Music:: RnB-Soul
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