Reggie Benjamin Explained

Reggie Benjamin
Birth Place:Canada
Occupation:Singer, songwriter
Years Active:1997-present

Reggie Benjamin is a Canadian pop singer.

Early life and career

Benjamin was born in Canada to parents that had recently immigrated from India. At the age of nine his parents moved to the US and his childhood and youth was spent in Chicago. His father was a Christian preacher, who raised Benjamin on Elvis Presley's gospel music. He graduated from Chicago's Columbia College with a degrees in Music Voice and the city's College du Page with a degree in Business Communications, both in 1997. Upon leaving school he founded the recording label Club 2X Records.[1] [2] He began the label with $110, and by July 2001 the label had more than $2,000,000 in turnover.[3] As of 2019Reggie Benjamin is currently one part of a Pop Duo called Rewona. (The Duo Includes Reggie Benjamin himself and Iwona Benjamin https://www.eska.pl/news/reggie-i-iwona-nowa-piosenka-gdzie-jest-radek-bedzie-hit-tekst-aa-i3Z9-vL1w-AXr7.html) managed by Mark Shayatovich. The Duo has had much success all over the world and has sold out many venues (all music is written and produced by Reggie Benjamin). Reggie Benjamin has appeared as a singer on many TV shows including The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.https://www.bravotv.com/lisa-vanderpump-pulled-out-all-the-stops-to-celebrate-india-decriminalizing-homosexuality

Recording career

In 2001 Benjamin broke out from the Chicago club scene by filming a music video at the Playboy Mansion for his debut single Hurry Up from his debut album 2X Centrix, which became popular in India. The video reached the number two spot on MTV Asia that year. The single Hurry Up also reached the top 10 charts of fifteen countries, including Italy, Spain and Russia. At this point he had already signed five additional acts to his label.[4] The full album was released in May 2002, with newspapers naming him the "first Indian pop star".[5] Benjamin collaborated with Joanie Laurer on the album (better known as WWF wrestler Chyna), which served as Laurer's debut album.[6] He also collaborated with reality television contestant Sarah Kozer on the song "Crazy Freaky".[7] In 2004 Benjamin and Laurer released a second album called Smile.[8]

In 2005 E! Entertainment named Benjamin one of the ten most influential Indians living in the United States (citations needed), as the first Indian-American to ever reach a position on the US Billboard music charts.[9] The statement was made during an on-air Celebrity Uncensored segment entitled "First Indian Pop Artist in America",[10] featuring Benjamin's career and his hit song Ride reaching number four on the Billboard Breakouts for Hot Dance Club Play chart. Overall, he his music has reached the music charts of more than fifteen countries. In May 2005 he was invited to sing the national anthem at a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game and he was nominated at the 2006 Black Music Awards for Best New Artist and Best Neo-Soul Song. He was the winner in the America's Next Star/Best New Artist category.[11] That year he was also named by Bibi Magazine as one of the world's sexiest men. By 2006 he had recorded ten hit songs reaching the charts in more than twenty-five countries.[12]

Film career

Reggie produced and scored the documentary on ending human trafficking, called Save Her, Co-financed and produced with Producer Nitish Kannan. It will be released on Amazon Prime in 2020.

Rewona and Reggie Benjamin as of 2019 are working with award winning producer Michael Lloyd (Who has over 150 Gold and Platinum records under his belt) on a new album entitled Gin Dobry.[13] Reggie Benjamin also wrote a song for charity against human trafficking and many celebrities including Justin Bieber have shown their support.https://www.indiawest.com/entertainment/global/singer-reggie-benjamin-justin-bieber-team-up-to-promote-mission/article_ac138ba4-d021-11e5-ae77-2329d0cd85d9.html

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Club 2X Records chases elusive American stardom . IndUS Business Journal . Martin Desmarais . February 1, 2003.
  2. News: Black Music Awards '06: Reggie Benjamin nominated for best new artist . The Indian Express . March 19, 2013 . February 3, 2006 . Kalyani Vasan .
  3. Crazy Dreams . March 19, 2013 . July 16, 2001 . S Sahaya Ranjit . India Today.
  4. News: With Hef's help . https://archive.today/20130411160039/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/76013380.html?dids=76013380:76013380&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jul+24,+2001&author=Gary+Dretzka+Tribune+wires+contributed+to+this+report&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=With+Hef's+help&pqatl=google . dead . April 11, 2013 . . March 19, 2013 . July 24, 2001 . Gary Dretzka.
  5. News: Indian Pop Singer Hopes to 'Hurry Up' Fame . Henry Stuttley . March 19, 2013 . May 6, 2002 . Daily Herald.
  6. News: For The Record: Quick News On Destiny's Child, Kim Mathers, J. Lo, C-Murder, Elton John, Le Tigre & More . https://web.archive.org/web/20121014064442/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1479885/record-quick-news-on-destinys-child-kim-mathers-j-lo-c-murder-elton-john-le-tigre-more.jhtml . dead . October 14, 2012 . October 22, 2003 . March 19, 2013 . MTV News.
  7. News: All about the Benjamin . . March 19, 2013 . July 27, 2003 . Terry Armour.
  8. Web site: BIOGRAPHY: Joanie Laurer . March 19, 2013.
  9. Web site: Indian Pop Star Reggie Benjamin Performs At Kids Of Hope Benefit To Support Tsunami Relief Efforts . May 20, 2005 . March 19, 2013 . Top40-charts.com.
  10. Web site: Reggie Benjamin . https://archive.today/20130411112511/http://www.nextdecadeinc.com/clients/reggie/achievements.php . dead . April 11, 2013 . March 19, 2013 .
  11. Web site: Big Honor for Reggie Benjamin at LA Black Music Awards . NRI Pulse . March 19, 2012.
  12. News: Indian American pop singer to perform at Grammy's . https://web.archive.org/web/20060106054729/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/hindi/article/19496.html . dead . January 6, 2006 . January 4, 2006 . March 19, 2013 . IndiaGlitz.
  13. Web site: Why Did Justin Bieber Write 'Save Her' on His Hand? — See the Pic. October 7, 2016. Us Weekly. en-US. June 10, 2019.