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Talented vocalist, Sheléa talks about her career and what is on the horizon prior to her upcoming show this week in Irvine.

Sheléa began as songwriter/vocalist with legendary producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Her early career experience led to writing and producing for Chanté Moore’s album Love the Woman and recording vocals on major motion picture soundtracks for Hotel Rwanda, Akeelah and the Bee and Be Cool.

In 2008, Sheléa teamed up with the Grammy Award-winning Take 6, singing “Someone to Watch Over Me” for their Grammy-nominated album The Standard. She went on to compose and perform the theme song “Love Fell On Me” for SONY’s Jumping the Broom (2011) starring Angela Bassett.

Sheléa’s debut album Love Fell On Me was released in 2014, featuring heavyweights Stevie Wonder, Brian McKnight and Narada Michael Walden. The single “I’ll Never Let You Go” peaked at #22 on the Billboard R&B charts and charted for 22+ weeks.

The talented vocalist is finishing off 2019 strong with new music and other projects on the horizon. This Friday she will be performing at Irvine’s Barclay Center on the campus of the University of California, Irvine. Very Limited tickets were available as of yesterday at $32 and $40. The can be purchased by clicking here.