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N'Dambi (Chonita N. Gillespie [Gilbert]) was born on 1970 in Dallas, Texas, U.S., is an American singer from Dallas, TX. Discover N'Dambi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Chonita N. Gillespie [Gilbert]
Occupation Musician, singer-songwriter
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1970
Birthday 1970
Birthplace Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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N'Dambi Net Worth

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N'Dambi is a Grammy nominated American soul/jazz singer from Dallas, TX.

N'Dambi is the ninth of eleven children born to a Baptist minister and missionary.

Her name, "N'Dambi" means "most beautiful".

Her father was a minister and singer in a quartet group.

She got her professional start singing with Gaye Arbuckle, a local gospel singer, touring with Arbuckle for two years (from the ages of 18 to 20).

Shortly thereafter she sang as background singer and collaborator with Erykah Badu.

1996

N'Dambi debut soul album Little Lost Girls Blues was recorded in 1996 in Oak Cliff, a community in Dallas.

1997

In the liner notes for Badu's debut studio album, Baduizm (1997), she thanked N’Dambi for her backing vocals on "Certainly (Flipped It)", calling her by her nickname, "Butterfly".

1999

It was independently released in 1999 and went on to receive critical acclaim throughout the world.

It sound scanned over 20,000 units and sold over 70,000 units worldwide.

The album was primarily marketed via word of mouth lifestyle marketing, press and college radio.

This two disc set contains live recordings from Little Lost Girls Blues and new recordings.

The album was recorded in Dallas with a group of local musicians.

It featured Ode 2 Nina, was a tribute song to Nina Simone.

This album was released independently and recorded with a live band in Los Angeles, California.

It has a more funk, rock, soul vibe with more influences of Mother's Finest and Tina Turner.

Pink Elephant was recorded in Santa Monica, California with producer Leon Sylvers III.

N'Dambi insisted the record have a modern sheen yet adhere to the sturdy influence of classic R&B and soul artists like Slave, Heatwave, Michael Jackson, Betty Davis, Isaac Hayes, Smokey Robinson, and The Sylvers.

2010

On December 2, 2010, Pink Elephant was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album.

N'Dambi has collaborated with artists such as Keite Young, Down To The Bone, Lecrae and The D.O.C. She has also worked with Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicholas Payton, DJ Kemit and Snarky Puppy's Family Dinner vol. 1. N'Dambi's performance on that album earned her a SESAC Award for Best Jazz Performance.