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Kiley Dean (born April 12, 1982) is an American contemporary R&B singer. Dean was born and raised in a small town in Arkansas. When she was about 7 years old, her family decided to move to Orlando. She grew up singing in school and church, which led her to singing back-up for Britney Spears' tours, "…Baby One More Time" and "Oops!... I Did It Again" as well as Madonna's tours, "Sticky & Sweet", "MDNA" and "Rebel Heart."

Kiley Dean
Born (1982-04-12) April 12, 1982 (age 40)
Alma, Arkansas
OriginOrlando, Florida
GenresContemporary R&B, Pop
Occupation(s)Singer
WebsiteKILEY DEAN / The Beautiful Ones

Career


In 2002, she was signed to Timbaland's short-lived Beat Club Records, releasing two singles before her Timbaland-produced debut, Simple Girl, was shelved. In 2005, she set work on her second album under the name 'Blue Eyes' and released a single "Lookin' For Love" to radio. Her second studio album Changes was set to be released in 2006, preceded by the single "Who I Am," which was sent out to radio.

The following year, she signed with Mathew Knowles' Music World Entertainment label in 2007.[1] She was set to release her album "Changes" on the label, but left soon after six months.[2]

In 2008, she joined pop singer Madonna on her Sticky & Sweet Tour as a backup vocalist, replacing Madonna's long-time backing singer Donna De Lory, who was pregnant at the time and unable to tour.

In 2010, she released her album "Changes" digitally on the ReverbNation store for a limited time.[3][4] Later that year, she recorded a couple of remixes which was made available on YouTube and her Soundcloud accounts.[5]

She joined the New Kids On The Block and Matthew Morrison tours in 2011, singing backup for them.

As of 2012, she's currently singing backup for Madonna. She performed on her MDNA Tour and Rebel Heart Tour runs.[6]

In 2015, she launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund her Scream EP which successfully met its goal in February.[7] In July, she premiered the EP's first single and music video "Lockdown" to her backers, with the digital release (and YouTube/VEVO) in August.[8] On September 21, the EP was made available to her backers, with a digital release set in the next following weeks.[9]


Personal life


She married musician Mason McSpadden on October 26, 2015.[10][11][12]

In a blog post in March 2018, she announced she & her husband welcomed their first child Sullivan Sue McSpadden in May 2017.[13]


Discography



Albums


01. "Blessed (Intro)"
02. "Cross The Line"
03. "Make Me A Song"
04. "No"
05. "Just Like That"
06. "Kiss Me Like That"
07. "Keep It Movin'"
08. "America"
09. "War Song"
10. "Simple Girl"
11. "As Days Gone By"
12. "Better Than The Day"
13. "Stay Away From My Boyfriend"
14. "Busy"
15. "Confused"
16. "I Know (Outro)"
17. "Lovin' Me"
18. "Should I"
01. "Who I Am"
02. "Who I Am (Instrumental)"
03. "Who I Am (Broken English Remix)"
04. "Who I Am (MK Remix)"
05. "Crazy On You"
01. "Dangerous"
02. "Be Alone"
03. "Changes"
04. "Just Like That"
05. "Escape"
06. "Tug Of War"
07. "Who I Am"
08. "Stay Away From My Boyfriend"
09. "Over"
10. "Escape (Acoustic)"
01. "Say Something"
02. "Headcase (Ayo Technology)"
03. "I Wanna Rock"
04. "OMG"
05. "My Chick Bad"
06. "Lil Freak"
07. "Nothing On You"
08. "Money To Blow"
09. "Set Me Free"
10. "Go Back"
01. "Scream"
02. "Lockdown"
03. "Backseat"
04. "Million Miles"
05. "Long Gone"

Singles



Unreleased/Leaked


"By Your Side" (solo version)
"My Own"
"Simple Girl" (w/o intro)
"Who Will I Run To" (extended version)
"Are You Feeling Me?"
"Changes"
"Convince Me"
"Goodbye"
"Gotta Clue"
"Just A Little"
"Let You Know"
"Never Felt So Good"
"Oh No"
"On This Day"
"Rain"
"So Caught Up"
"Sometimes It Hurts"
"This Heart Is Yours"
"We All Need Love"
"Cleaning Out My Closet"

Guest appearances


17. "Gun Line" featuring Petey Pablo & Kiley Dean
19. "Country Till I Die" featuring Kiley Dean
05. "Nowhere" featuring Kiley Dean
00. "The World Is Ours" featuring Missy Elliott, Justin Timberlake, Bubba Sparxxx & Kiley Dean
"After All"
"I Will"
03. "By Your Side" - Timbaland, Kiley Dean & Hikaru Utada
03. "Jesus Comin' Down The Road" featuring Kiley Dean
03. "What Am I So Afraid Of" with Trisha Covington, Keke Wyatt & Kiley Dean
03. "Elevator" featuring Timbaland
"How Do I Know" featuring Kiley Dean
11. "Runaway"

Charts


Title Chart Peak
Position
"Make Me a Song" U.S. Billboard Hot 100 99[14]
"Who Will I Run To?" U.S. Billboard Hot Singles Sales 64[15]
"Who Will I Run To" U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales 73[16]

References







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