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Stacie Orrico
American singer-songwriter (born 1986)
This article is about the singer. For her self-titled album, see Stacie Orrico (album).
Musical artist
Stacie Joy Orrico (born March 3, 1986) is an American singer and songwriter. After signing to ForeFront Records, Orrico recorded her first album, Genuine (2000). Her second studio album Stacie Orrico (2003), released by ForeFront and Virgin, debuted at No. 59 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold with over 500,000 sales in the United States. The first single "Stuck" reached No. 52 on Billboard Hot 100,[2] and achieved greater success worldwide. Her second single "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]
Her self-titled album has achieved sales worldwide of over 3.5 million. In 2003, she made her first television appearance as an actress in two episodes of American Dreams.[4][5] Her third album, Beautiful Awakening (2006) spawned two singles, "I'm Not Missing You" and "So Simple".
Early life
Orrico was born in S
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Biography
Stacie's Official Biography
In an age when teen pop rules the music world it's easy to forget that being a teenager is more than just having killer abs, choreographing some hip dance moves and exuding a coy sexuality. Growing up is a time for self-discovery: finding what makes you unique and nurturing and allowing that God-given light to shine. Genuine is the debut CD from Stacie Orrico and as the title suggests, it's a record filled not with artifice or superficiality but real, from the heart emotion, intelligence and joy. Produced by some of the industry's leading names who have worked with artists like dc Talk, and Jaci Velasquez, including Tedd T., Mark Heimermann and Michael-Anthony (Mooki) Taylor and featuring tracks that have the flavor of R&B /pop and the positivity of the gospel, Genuine is an infectious and inspiring collection of songs from a gifted young artist.
Stacie is quick to point out that her songs, three of which she wrote or co-wrote, contain messages that speak even beyond her Christian faith. As influenced by Crystal Lewis as she
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My name is Stacie Orrico and I am an artist.
As far back as I can recall, I have been creating: singing, dancing, telling stories, playing make-believe and conjuring up other worlds. I did it all. My home was filled with music and I spent Sundays singing in church, so naturally singing became my thing. To sing was to feel my imagination and my body merge. It was the space where I was truly at home with myself.
Then, right around the time I started wearing a bra, I was offered a record deal. In that moment there was no decision to make. My internal world was big and wild and the idea of stepping into the adventure of being a singer felt only natural. Now, in hindsight, I see that it was a bit more jarring to my creative core than I could have predicted. Anyway, I toured the world and sold a lot of albums. I was nominated for a Grammy and even got some plaques for the wall--which I always hid in the closet because I had felt like a fraud. I was singing music that wasnʼt my own, wearing clothes made by designers I had never heard of, speaking with authority about things that I had n
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