Mandy Ventrice
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Birth name | Amanda Nicole Ventrice |
Born | September 12, 1985 |
Origin | California |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1999-Present |
Website | Official website |
Amanda Nicole Ventrice (born September 12, 1985), better known by her stage name Mandy Ventrice, is an American recording artist,[1] songwriter, and vocal producer.
Born in the Bay Area, Mandy Ventrice began her music career at a very early age; writing her first song at the age of seven, and completing her first CD independently by the age of thirteen.[2] Soon after, Ventrice joined a female pop group based out of Boston, called Poetry In Motion. In 2002, the pop group dispersed and Mandy launched new solo efforts, working with the likes of Shep Goodman & Kenny Gioia, Aaron Accetta, Carl Sturken & Evan Rogers, and Sam Hollander.
After moving to New York in 2004, Mandy began performing with rock trio, Lights Resolve; touring with The Used, Shiny Toy Guns, and Panic! at the Disco; and performing at major music festivals, including The Bamboozle and CMJ.[3]
In 2010, she released her first dance/pop single with American house DJ and multi-platinum recording artist Ian Carey.[4] After the song and video's massive exposure, reaching over 1.6 million views on YouTube, she released a single with one of Germany's top DJ duos, Michael Mind Project. The single charted on top 40 radio and the DJ dance charts in Europe. In the midst of her overseas success, Mandy moved back to California and worked with hip-hop producer Just Blaze on a new track for Eminem’s highly anticipated studio album, Recovery. She performed the lead vocal on the track’s hook, but the song wasn’t completed in time for the official release of the album in June 2010. Less than one month later, Mandy performed sample vocals on a Kanye West production for Rick Ross’ single, "Live Fast Die Young," off Ross' fourth studio album, Teflon Don. She also performed background vocals for R&B legend Charlie Wilson on his number one single, “You Are,” and on the massively successful Watch The Throne album with Jay-Z and Kanye West.[5]
In January 2013, Mandy moved to Los Angeles to focus more on her career in songwriting. She began co-writing with some of the industry's top writers and producers such as, Julia Michaels, , Breyan Isaac, and Kevin Kadish. She has songs featured in major motion pictures such as Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, and prime time television shows such as ABC's The Mindy Project, as well as MTV's Teen Mom and Jersey Shore. In December 2013, she inked her first major publishing deal with Atlantic Records and Warner/Chappell Music.
Mandy currently lives in the Bay Area, where she continues to write for major and independent artists, as well as for the TV/film industry.
Collaborations[]
Year | Album | Singles |
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2008 | Currency - Lights Resolve
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2008 | Hello World - Hello Kitty
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2010 | Let Loose - Ian Carey Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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2010 | Love - Exes of Evil
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2010 | Teflon Don - Rick Ross
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2010 | -
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2010 | The Annual 2011 - Ministry of Sound
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2010 | - Michael Mind Project Featuring Mandy Ventrice & Carlprit
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2011 | -
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2011 | - Featuring Pitbull
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2011 | - Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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2011 | Watch the Throne - Jay-Z & Kanye West
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2011 | - Lea
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2012 | - Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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2012 | -
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Whole Album |
2013 | - Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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2013 | Doctor Love - Alex Gaudino
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2013 | - Featuring Mandy Ventrice & Bubba Sparxxx
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2014 | - Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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2014 | -
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2014 | - Featuring Snoop Dogg and Mandy Ventrice
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2015 | - Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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2015 | - RM Featuring Mandy Ventrice
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Songwriting discography[]
Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-written with |
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2009 | Brooke Hogan | The Redemption | "You'll Never Be Like Him" | Aaron Accetta |
2011 | Cory Lee Featuring Shaggy | "Best Shot" | , Cory Lee, Shaggy | |
Slow Motion (single) | "Slow Motion" | |||
2012 | diMaro & Rosette | "Ready For Tonight" | , , , | |
Featuring Mandy Ventrice | "Psychopath" | |||
2013 | Featuring Mandy Ventrice | "Human" | ||
"DNA" | ||||
Featuring Mandy Ventrice & Bubba Sparxxx | "Take The House" | , Bubba Sparxxx, Manny Mijares, Anthony Meyer | ||
& | "Off With Your Heads" | Manny Mijares |
References[]
- ^ Official myspace profile, https://www.myspace.com/mandyventrice
- ^ Official Facebook Profile https://www.facebook.com/itsmandyventrice
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/mandyventrice
- ^ Official Let Loose Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E8iQOCMFiA
- ^ Official Blog http://www.thisischeeky.com Archived 2011-11-30 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
- 1985 births
- American women singer-songwriters
- American women pop singers
- Songwriters from California
- Living people
- Singers from California
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century American singers
- American singer-songwriters