
Ciara's parents are both African Americans. Ciara also has some Irish ancestry, from her mother's background. She was named after the Revlon fragrance 'Ciara' which was introduced in 1973 and is still sold today.

In her mid-teens, Ciara formed the all-girl group Hearsay with two of her friends.ĭuring her teens, Ciara and her family settled in Atlanta, Georgia.

The group recorded demos, but as time went on, they began to have differences and eventually parted ways. Despite this setback, Ciara was still determined to reach her goal and signed a publishing deal as a songwriter. Her first success was writing the song 'Got Me Waiting' for R&B singer Fantasia Barrino's debut album, Free Yourself. It was when she was writing songs that she met music producer, Jazze Pha, whom she called her 'music soulmate.' In 2002, the two recorded four demos, '1, 2 Step', 'Thug Style,' 'Pick Up the Phone,' and 'Lookin' at You,' which all appeared on her debut album, which was released two years later.

#Ciara album zip download download zip#.A full-length partnership with fellow Atlanta native Mike Will, specialist in woozy and entrancing trunk rattlers, would have been ideal - if perhaps too obvious - but they do connect on "Body Party," one of Ciara's most attractive slow jams, as hot as "Promise" and "Speechless." Slinking and slightly predatory or confrontational content courses throughout the album, including the booming "Sophomore" ("So you say that you a bachelor/Well step your game up and get your master's), the winding "Keep on Lookin'" ("Keep on lookin', keep on lookin' with your lookin' ass), and the steamier, more gleaming likes of "Super Turnt Up" and "DUI." Those are the highlights, while the more energetic and/or pop-oriented material - "Overdose," the Kid 'N Play-quoting "Livin' It Up," the mature and middling Future duet "Where You Go" - is functional if not as memorable. The result isn't a muddled mess but another lean and focused set, despite the involvement of several writers and producers. Ciara took plenty of time to develop the album - long enough for delays, a scrapped lead single ("Sweat"), the release of various non-album cuts, and even a change of title (originally One Woman Army).

Reid, president of Epic, whose roster added several LaFace artists due to distributor Sony's consolidation of labels. Her self-titled fifth album sees her back with LaFace co-founder L.A. Whether she was dropped, released, or merely shifted away from her deal with LaFace parent Jive, Ciara was displeased with the lack of support given to Fantasy Ride and Basic Instinct.
