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Meshell Ndegeocello (Michelle Lynn Johnson) was born on 29 August, 1968 in Berlin, Germany, is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, and bassist (born 1968). Discover Meshell Ndegeocello'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 55 years old?
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Michelle Lynn Johnson |
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Singer-songwriter, rapper, musician |
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55 years old |
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Virgo |
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29 August, 1968 |
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29 August |
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Berlin, Germany |
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Germany
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Meshell Ndegeocello Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Meshell Ndegeocello's Husband?
Her husband is Alison Riley (m. 2005)
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Alison Riley (m. 2005) |
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Meshell Ndegeocello Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Meshell Ndegeocello worth at the age of 55 years old? Meshell Ndegeocello’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. She is from Germany. We have estimated Meshell Ndegeocello's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Singer-songwriter |
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Meshell Ndegeocello (born Michelle Lynn Johnson on August 29, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter, rapper, and bassist.
She has gone by the name Meshell Suhaila Bashir-Shakur which is used as a writing credit on some of her mid-career work.
Her music incorporates a wide variety of influences, including funk, soul, jazz, hip hop, reggae and rock.
She has received significant critical acclaim throughout her career, being nominated for eleven Grammy Awards, and winning two.
She also has been credited for helping to "spark the neo-soul movement".
Ndegeocello was born Michelle Lynn Johnson in West Berlin, Germany, to US Army Sergeant Major and saxophonist father Jacques Johnson and health care worker mother Helen.
She was raised in Washington, D.C., where she attended Duke Ellington School of the Arts and Oxon Hill High School.
Ndegeocello adopted her surname, which she says means "free like a bird" in Swahili.
Early pressings of Plantation Lullabies were affixed with stickers to help pronounce her name.
Ndegeocello honed her skills on the D.C. go-go circuit in the late 1980s with the bands Prophecy, Little Benny and the Masters, and Rare Essence.
Going solo, she was one of the first artists to sign with Maverick Records, where she released her debut album, Plantation Lullabies.
This recording presented a distinctly androgynous persona.
Her biggest hit is a duet with John Mellencamp, a cover version of Van Morrison's "Wild Night", which reached No. 3 on the Billboard charts.
In the late 1990s, she toured with Lilith Fair.
Her only other Billboard Hot 100 hit besides "Wild Night" has been her self-penned "If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)", which peaked at No. 73 in 1994.
Also in 1994, Ndegeocello collaborated with Herbie Hancock on "Nocturnal Sunshine," a track for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool.
The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by Time magazine.
She had a No. 1 dance hit in 1996 with a Bill Withers cover song called "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?" (briefly featured in the film Jerry Maguire) as well as Dance Top 20 hits with "Earth", "Leviticus: Faggot", "Stay" and the aforementioned "If That's Your Boyfriend.. Last Night)". Ndegeocello played bass on the song "I'd Rather be Your Lover" for Madonna on her album Bedtime Stories. Ndegeocello was also tapped, at the last minute, to perform a rap on the same song. This came after Madonna and producers decided to remove Tupac Shakur's rap (which he did while he and Madonna were dating in 1994), after he had criminal charges filed against him. Ndegeocello also performed a rap on Chaka Khan's single "Never Miss the Water", from the album Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1, released in 1996.
The song reached #1 on Billboard's Dance Club Play Chart and #36 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Chart.
Her music has been featured in a number of film soundtracks including How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Lost & Delirious, Batman & Robin, Love Jones, Love & Basketball, Talk to Me, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls, The Best Man, Higher Learning, Down in the Delta, The Hurricane, Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom, and Soul Men.
She has appeared on recordings by Basement Jaxx, Indigo Girls, Scritti Politti, and The Blind Boys of Alabama.
On The Rolling Stones' 1997 album Bridges to Babylon she plays bass on the song "Saint of Me".
The spelling has changed in the hands of record labels a few times during her career; the correct spelling of her stage name as of 2001 is Meshell Ndegeocello.
On Alanis Morissette's 2002 album Under Rug Swept, she plays bass on the songs "So Unsexy" and "You Owe Me Nothing in Return".
Also that year, she appeared on Gov’t Mule’s record The Deep End, Volume 2, playing on a cover of The Staple Singers’ song "Hammer And Nails".
In 2002, Ndegeocello collaborated with Yerba Buena on a track featuring Ron Black for the Red Hot Organization's tribute album to Fela Kuti, Red Hot and Riot.
Proceeds from the album went to various AIDS charities, per the Red Hot Organization's mission.
She also did a remake of the song "Two Doors Down" on the 2003 release Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton.
And in 2009, she appeared on Zap Mama's album ReCreation, playing bass on the song "African Diamond".
She can also be seen in the documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown, singing The Miracles' "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" and The Temptations' "Cloud Nine".
Her song "Tie One On" was chosen as the Starbucks iTunes Pick of the Week on February 23, 2010.
In June 2010, she contributed a cover of U2's "40" to the Enough Project and Downtown Records' Raise Hope for Congo compilation.
Ndegeocello was also a judge for The 2nd, 12th, 13 and the 2015 14th Annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.
In 2016, she provided the theme song, "Nova", for the Oprah Winfrey-produced show Queen Sugar.
She also collaborated with French-Cuban duo Ibeyi in the song "Transmission/Michaelion" for the album Ash reciting a poem by Frida Kahlo.
In December 2016, the world premiere of Ndegeocello's Can I Get a Witness? The Gospel of James Baldwin, a new theatrical music and art work, was held in Harlem, New York.
In June 2021, The Beatles Channel on Sirius XM Radio began broadcasting A Shot of Rhythm and Blues: Exploring The Beatles and Black Music, a four-part series hosted by Ndegeocello.
The series explores the relationship between the English rock band the Beatles and the black musicians that inspired them.
Ndegeocello joined the Blue Note label with the debut release of her 13th studio album The Omnichord Real Book (2023).
The title refers to a set of lead sheets from songs from funk, soul, gospel and more influenced by her father as if a compilation of standards like a real book in jazz repertoire.