Carmen Reece
Birth nameHelen Jane Culver[1]
Also known asCarmen Reece
Born11 May[2]
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop, R&B, soul
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, record producer, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, flute
Years active2010–present
Websitewww.carmenreece.com

Helen Jane Culver, known by her stage name Carmen Reece, is an English singer, songwriter, musician and producer based in Los Angeles, California. An accomplished pianist and flautist from childhood, Carmen penned her first song aged 11 and has since worked and written for artists such as Ariana Grande, Kanye West, Craig David, Destiny Rogers, Samantha Jade, and Nathan Sykes.[3] Reece also has provided background vocals, vocal production, and vocal arrangement for artists. Her debut album Love in Stereo was released in 2010 and her debut EP was released in 2020.

Early life

Reece was born and raised in London.[4] As a child, she played the flute and piano, participated in ballet and tap dancing, and practiced singing and songwriting. She graduated from the BRIT School.[5]

Career

Reece began her music career with singles in England, and songwriting for other artists. She eventually met songwriter Mark J. Feist, who brought her to Los Angeles to help build her music career.[5][4] Her first singles were titled "How Freaky Can You Get" and "You Got Me," both released in the UK. Her first album Love in Stereo was released in the summer of 2010, co-written with Feist.[5][6] The album was released independently, through Feist's own label Real MF LTD.[7][8] "Right Here" was released as the lead single.[5] The song reached No. 3 in the US on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.[9]

In 2014, Carmen signed her first publishing deal to Universal Music under Donna Caseine and mid 2019 signed her second deal to UMPG. She has worked with writers and producers including Rodney Jerkins, Harmony Samuels, Tommy Brown, Tricky Stewart, Stereotypes, RedOne, Carole Bayer Sager, Fraser T. Smith and R. City. She formed a production partnership with fellow musician PK in late 2019 called ShrekpoPPins.

In the end of 2018, Reece released the first single called "Friday" from her upcoming 80's-pop self-titled album. The second single, "Say It," was released in early 2019.[10] Eventually, the album was renamed as Evoke and was released as her debut EP in May 2020.[11]

Songwriting credits

Year Artist(s) Album Song Ref
2007 Eva Avila Somewhere Else "Fallin' for You"
2013 Namie Amuro Feel "Stardust in My Eyes"
Ariana Grande Yours Truly "Right There"
"Almost Is Never Enough"
Jessica Mauboy Beautiful "Can I Get a Moment?"
2014 Guy Sebastian Madness "Madness"
"Animal in Me"
Teyana Taylor VII "Put Your Love On"
Ariana Grande My Everything "You Don't Know Me"
"Too Close"
Jasmine V That's Me Right There "That's Me Right There" [12]
"Me Without You"
Michelle Williams Journey to Freedom "Believe in Me"
"Say Yes"
2015 Fifth Harmony Hotel Transylvania 2 "I'm in Love with a Monster"
Saara Non-album single "Ur Cool" [13]
Samantha Jade Nine "Always"
"Shake That"
2016 Major I Am Major. "Hit the Road"
K. Michelle More Issues Than Vogue "Make the Bed"
Nathan Sykes Unfinished Business "Over and Over Again" [14]
"Money"
"I Can't Be Mad"
"Famous"
Sabina Ddumba Homeward Bound "Not Too Young"
2017 K. Michelle Kimberly: The People I Used to Know "Woman of My Word" [15]
Tamar Braxton Bluebird of Happiness "Blind"
Anja Nissen Where I Am "Tears Ago" [16]
Craig David The Time Is Now "I Know You"
Stanaj From a Distance "Bad Woman" [17]
La'Porsha Renae Already All Ready "Hideout" [18]
Toby Randall One "Landslide" [19]
2018 Wiley Godfather II "Crash"
Ciara Beauty Marks "Dose"
Jordan Smith Only Love "Love Her Better" [20]
"Box"
"Lonely Eyes"
"Beauty Lies"
Kanye West Ye "Ghost Town" [21]
2019 Destiny Rogers Tomboy "Tomboy" [22]
"LockDown"
Samantha Jade Non-album single "Bounce" [23]
Now United Non-album single "Who Would Think That Love?" [24]
Non-album single "How We Do It" [25]
2020 Destiny Rogers Great Escape "Euphoria" [26]
"Kickin' Pushin'"
2022 Kai, Seulgi, Jeno & Karina 2022 Winter SM Town: SMCU Palace "Hot & Cold"

Vocal production

Year Artist(s) Album Song Ref
2013 Zendaya Zendaya "Fireflies"
2014 Michelle Williams Journey to Freedom "Believe in Me"
"Say Yes"
2015 Samantha Jade Nine "Always"
"Shake That"

References

  1. "Carmen Reece teases new collaboration with Craig David". Hamada Mania. 31 December 2017.
  2. Reece, Carmen. ""My first EP dropping on my birthday! 5/11"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021.
  3. Reece, Carmen. "Official Website". Carmen Reece.
  4. 1 2 Haim, Daniel (5 April 2010). "Carmen Reece – There's a Diva In The House". Bloginity.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Watanabe, Stephanie (6 July 2009). ""Right Here" Debut Single from Carmen Reece Remixed By Famed Remixer & Producer Dave Audé". Cision.
  6. "Carmen Reece – biography". Hip Online. 29 May 2009.
  7. Gilmore, Story (18 February 2010). "Interview Bits: 5 Things About Me With Carmen Reece". Neon Limelight.
  8. Jacobs, Jay S. (15 January 2010). "Carmen Reece: Rising Up the Charts with a Bullet". Pop Entertainment.
  9. "Carmen Reece – Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  10. Papadatos, Markos (15 February 2019). "Carmen Reece talks about new music, inspirations and Chris Brown". Digital Journal.
  11. "Evoke EP – Carmen Reece". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  12. "Credits – That's Me Right There (Jasmine V)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  13. "Credits – Ur Cool (Saara)". Tidal. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  14. "Credits – Unfinished Business (Nathan Sykes)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  15. "Credits – Kimberly The People I Used To Know (K Michelle)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  16. "Credits – Where I Am (Anja Nissen)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  17. "Credits – From a Distance (Stanaj)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  18. "Credits – Already All Ready (La'Porsha Renae)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  19. "Credits – One (Toby Randall)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  20. "Credits – Only Love (Jordan Smith)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  21. "Credits – Ye (Kanye West)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  22. "Credits – Tomboy (Destiny Rogers)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  23. "Credits – Bounce (Samantha Jade)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  24. "Credits – Who Would Think That Love (Now United)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  25. "Credits – How We Do It (Now United)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  26. "Credits – Great Escape (Destiny Rogers)". Tidal. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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