Charlie Storwick

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FAANGS
Birth nameMelissa Faith Storwick
Also known asCharlie
Born (1998-11-13) November 13, 1998 (age 22)
OriginCalgary, Alberta, Canada
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter and Actress
InstrumentsVocals, piano
Years active2011–present
LabelsWestsonic Music Inc.
TEETH OUT
Warner Music Canada
Associated actsJD
Zuban Thakkar
Ashnikko
Rico Nasty

Melissa Faith Storwick (born November 13, 1998 in Calgary, Alberta), known professionally as FAANGS (formerly Charlie), is a Canadian singer-songwriter and actress. She was the winner of The Next Star season 4, and starred as Piper Gray in YTV's Some Assembly Required.

Storwick now records music under the name FAANGS and has written songs for Ashnikko and Rico Nasty.

Personal life[]

Storwick stated in an interview for The Next Star that she is inspired by all types of music. Growing up in Calgary, Storwick was obsessed with watching performers on TV, always ready to entertain strangers on trips to the grocery store with her mom. She was encouraged to take up hobbies to keep her mind active outside of school and was put into lessons to learn the trumpet and violin, eventually focussing on the piano above all, dropping the tuition and teaching herself by ear. She started to sing as she was playing, mum and dad constantly reaffirming her practice as leisure time. Eventually she was allowed to take up musical theatre in school, the challenge of combining singing, acting and dancing speaking to her burgeoning desire to entertain. Her musical heroes were Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Freddie Mercury. Storwick currently resides in Calgary, Alberta with her family. She has two sisters, Annie and Amanda Storwick and one brother, Jack Storwick. Charlie used to attend the Calgary Waldorf School.[1]

Career[]

The Next Star[]

In May, 2011, after hearing about the auditions from a friend, she chose to audition for The Next Star because she wanted to "take it to the next level", which terrified my parents. Out of thousands of young hopefuls, Storwick made it to the Top 16. She later made it to the Top 6, along with contestants Parker Schmidt, Milly Benzu, Shania Fillmore, April Llave, and JD Meeboer. At the finale, it was announced that she won Season 4 of The Next Star.

Throughout the season, Storwick performed a total of 12 songs. (One being her audition, and two being music videos) The first song she performed was "Stuttering" by Fefe Dobson. After meeting her music producer, Zubin Thakkar, they both created her new song titled "Good as Gone". Along with the rest of the top six, she performed a preview of her song. She later performed a battle song with contestant Parker; herself with "Sweet Escape" and Parker with "Grenade". Then for the group battle, she performed "Whip my Hair"; with April and Parker v.s. "I Love Rock and Roll" performed by Shania, JD and, Milly. Further on in the series, she performed "My Guy" for the Motown segment of the season. Storwick also performed a Motown song with contestants Shania and April titled "Baby Love". At the finale after she won, she performed Jessie J's "Price Tag".

Towards the end of the season, Storwick also created a music video titled "Good As Gone", and created a group music video, "Turn It Up Up Up" with her and the other top 6 members. On September 25, 2011, she won The Next Star Season 4, due to the spiking number of votes over the season. Her single, "Good As Gone" along with the rest of the top 6 singles are now available on iTunes and on The Next Star season 4 album.

In 2012, Storwick released her new single, "Glitter in the Sky". The music video made its first appearance on Monday, July 16 on YTV at 10:30 AST. Her other song titled "Paper Heart" was also released on July 16.

In 2012, Storwick appeared on YTV's "The Zone" with her music producer Zubin Thakkar, for an interview by host Carlos Bustamente. From there she performed an acoustic version her new singles "Glitter in the Sky" and "Paper Heart". Storwick stated in the interview that she is working on pursuing an acting career in the future.

Storwick is also the first ever contestant on The Next Star to get one million views on YouTube.[2]

Some Assembly Required and FAANGS[]

It was announced in 2013 that Storwick would be playing the role of Piper Gray in the upcoming YTV show, Some Assembly Required. The show premiered January 6, 2014 and ended on June 6, 2016.[3]

In 2015, she released her formal debut single Ghosts. It has received a feature in this week’s Nielsen newsletter. The song moved up the Hot AC chart and bubbling under CHR and Emerging Artists. “Ghosts” was released through Vancouver’s Westsonic Music, and for it Charlie was named this month’s Bell Future Star.

After the show ended, Storwick turned her attention back to music and began self-releasing her own material. She was invited to a writing workshop organised by Canadian collection society SOCAN, and it was there that she met British producer BHAV who invited her back to the UK for further sessions after her 18th birthday. Storwick travelled to Berlin for writing sessions with German quartet Hitimpulse, living in their studio for four months, working on songs. Storwick then ended up signing with Sony in Germany under the supervision of the European president Daniel Lieberberg. Storwick moved to LA and began writing songs for other artists and on her new persona FAANGS, a name inspired by the vicious city she now called home.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 The Next Star Herself Top 6; winner
2011 MuchMusic Herself Interview
2012 YTV Herself Interview; The Zone
2014–2016 Some Assembly Required Piper Gray[4] Lead Role; YTV Original Series
premiering January 2014

Discography[]

EPs[]

List of EPs with selected details
Title Details
Bazaar
  • Released: October 10, 2017
  • Label: Westsonic Music Inc.
  • Formats: Digital download [1]

Singles[]

Charlie[]

As lead artist[]

List of singles as a lead artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Good as Gone" 2011 The Next Star: Season 4
"Turn It Up Up" (with April Llave, JD Meeboer, Milly Benzu, Parker Schmidt, Shania Fillmore)
"Glitter in the Sky" 2012 N/A
"Paper Heart"
"Ghosts" 2015 Bazaar
"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" 2016 Bazaar


FAANGS[]

List of singles as a lead artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Ceiling" 2018 N/A
"Love Fast Die Young"
"HUH" 2020 TEETH OUT
"RICH KID$" 2021 TEETH OUT
"RELAPSE"
"I DON'T CARE"


As a featured artist

  • That's You - Brandon Taylor featuring FAANGS (2019)
  • Shy - Karate Kactus featuring FAANGS (2019)
  • Don't Talk to Me - N.F.I. and Riton featuring FAANGS (2019)
  • Sicko[5] - Felix Jaehn featuring Gashi and FAANGS (2020)

Songwriting credits[]

Title Year Artist(s) Album Written with
"It's Alright" 2018 Mother Mother Dance and Cry Ryan Guldemond
"Sick Thoughts" 2019 Lewis Blissett Non-album single James "Yami" Bell, Finn Keane, Lewis Blissett
"We Got This" Delhi 2 Dublin We Got This Gavin Brown, Kevin Maher, Sanjay Seran, Tariq Hussain, Tarun Nayar
"Halloweenie II: Pumpkin Spice" Ashnikko Non-album single Ashton Casey, Oscar Scheller
"Say It Ain't So" 2020 Bishara & Leia Non-album single James "Yami" Bell, Timothy Caifeldt, Samuel Kvist, Markus Sepehrmanesh
"Tragic"
(featuring Amber Van Day)
The Him Non-album single Steven Berghuijs, Jeroen Kerstens, Jonas Kalisch, Jeremy Chacon, Henrik Meinke, Alexsej Vlasenko, Amanda Cygnaeus
"Cry"
(featuring Grimes)
Ashnikko Demidevil Ashton Casey, Ebenezer Fabiyi, Claire Boucher
"Own It" Rico Nasty Nightmare Vacation Maria-Cecilia Simone Kelly, Vincent van den Ende, Camden Bench, Amit Nagra

Music videos[]

Year Title Artist Notes
2011 "Good as Gone" Charlie #21 on MuchMusic Countdown
2011 "Turn It Up Up Up" The Next Star top 6 Aired on CMT as #69 in top 100
2012 "Glitter in the Sky" Charlie
2015 "Ghosts" Charlie
2016 "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" Charlie
2018 "Ceiling" FAANGS
2019 "Shy" Karate Kactus featuring FAANGS
2020 "Sicko" Felix Jaehn featuring Gashi and FAANGS
2020 "HUH" FAANGS
2021 "RICH KID$" FAANGS
2021 "RELAPSE" FAANGS
2021 "I DON'T CARE" FAANGS

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 January 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUz4_eDuAFY
  3. ^ Diane Wild (2013-08-29). "Some Assembly Required in production". TV, eh?.
  4. ^ http://www.tv-eh.com/2013/08/29/some-assembly-required-in-production/
  5. ^ "SICKO (feat. GASHI & FAANGS) - Single by Felix Jaehn on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 13 March 2020.

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