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Brittany B.
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Birth name | Brittany Chikyra Barber |
Also known as | Bee-B |
Born | Compton, California, U.S. |
April 3, 1992
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Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Spirit Music Group |
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Brittany Chikyra Barber (born April 3, 1992), better known by her stage name Brittany B. (or Bee-B) is an American singer and songwriter from Compton, California. She released two mixtapes throughout 2016: AfterHours, and HelloSummer. Her EP Urban Nostalgia debuted #168 on the R&B iTunes Top 200 charts in 2018. She has collaborated with numerous artists including Queen Naija, Chrisette Michele, John Legend, YG, Kash Doll, Tyla Yaweh, Eric Bellinger and Ledisi. She has writing credits that include Theophilus London's "Can't Stop" featuring Kanye West, Ledisi's "Let Love Rule" and Atlantic Records artist Bhad Bhabie. She is also known as one of the youngest African American female A&Rs to have worked at Warner Music Group. In 2019, Barber was featured in the sixth season of Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood as a recurring cast member and made crossover appearances on the tenth season of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta.
Early life
Brittany B. was born and raised in Compton, California, United States. She has two younger brothers. She attended Centennial High School and played basketball began singing at a young age in church choir which sparked her interest in becoming a singer.
Early career
Brittany got her start singing background vocals at local venues in Hollywood, CA. She then met Terrace Martin who took notice of her budding talent. She worked on Terraces' Locke High 2 album lending her vocals to such songs as, "Love" ft Ty Dolla Sign, "Lithium" ft Punch, and " We Just Keep it Hood". She then began receiving local recognition in Los Angeles.
Spirit Music Group & Touring
In 2014, Brittany signed a publishing deal with Spirit Music Group after writing her first major song. " Can't Stop" by Theophilus London Ft. Kanye West. From then on, Brittany worked with many major producers, hit songwriters and artists. She began touring with Chrisette Michele for her " Lyricist Opus" tour and also featured on the hit reality show, R&B Divas LA. In 2016, she began working with Ledisi and John Legend on their albums and in studio collaborations with some of the hottest producers in the game.
Bhad Bhabie & Solo Career
On February 14, 2016, Brittany B. released her mixtape AfterHours. She signed to Empire Records in March 2016. Brittany released her EP HelloSummer on July 4, 2016, under the Empire label. Due to the success of her solo EP's Brittany decided to begin working on her album. During this time, she received film and TV syncs on hit shows such as FX's Atlanta and TV One's " Bad Dad Rehab" film. She continued writing and received a call from an executive at Warner Music Group to begin working on viral sensation Bhad Bhabie. Brittany co-wrote her first single, "These Heaux" which debuted #77 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, making Bhad Bhabie the youngest female rap artist in history to chart Billboard Hot 100.
Love & Hip Hop Hollywood
Brittany B. starred in Season 6 of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood as a recurring cast member, as well as making as crossover appearances on the tenth season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. The season primarily focused on her career, her rivalry with Lyrica Anderson and other cast mates as well as her tense relationship with her estranged mother. She also had an iconic line " You said it was on sight" which went viral online.
Music Supervision
In 2022, Brittany B. became a music supervisor for AMC/ALLBLK's show Á La Carte for seasons 1 and 2. Brittany scored and comprised the music for this series, which did well with the network earning a Season 2 renewal in 2023.
Ghetto Feng Shui & Grammy Win
In 2022, Brittany B. changed her artist moniker to Bee-B and signed a deal with OneRpm. She released her album " Ghetto Feng Shui" in November 2022, which charted #100 on the R&B iTunes charts.
In 2023, She became a Grammy Winner in the category of " Best R&B Album" for her writing contributions on Robert Glasper's Black Radio III album. This made her earn a 2nd Grammy nomination and earned her very 1st win of her career.
Discography
Studio albums
- Ghetto Feng Shui (as Bee-B) (2022)
Extended plays
- AfterHours (2016)
- HelloSummer (2016)
- Finally (2016)
- Urban Nostalgia (2018)
Selected discography
- " Out of My Hands" Robert Glasper ft. Jennifer Hudson
- " Shine" - Elaine
- " I'm Her" - Queen Naija ft. Kiana Ledé
- "No Lames" – Kash Doll ft. Summer Walker
- "Headline" – Eric Bellinger ft. Kehlani
- "Let Love Rule" – Ledisi
- "Give You More" – Ledisi Ft. John Legend
- "Spaz" – Bhad Bhabie ft. YBN Nahmir
- "Adderall" – Tyla Yaweh
- "Wraith Skating" – Tyla Yaweh ft. PnB Rock
- "Mama Don't Worry (Still Ain't Dirty)" – Bhad Bhabie
- "I Got It" – Bhad Bhabie
- "Whachu Know" – Bhad Bhabie
- "These Heaux" – Bhad Bhabie
- "Bad Chick" – FX's Atlanta TV Show (2016)
- "OMT" – Brave Williams of R&B Divas LA in Bad Dad Rehab; TV One Film; (2016)
- "Shadow Of A Doubt" – Freddie Gibbs (2015)
- "Who Knows" & "Whatcha Think About" – Jovanie (2015)
- "Make Us One" – Chrisette Michelle
- "Can't Stop" – Theophilus London ft. Kanye West (2014)
- "Just Another Holiday" – Ravaughn Brown (2013)
- "Last Love" – Problem; Diamond Lane Music Group (2012)