Celetia Martin, also known simply as Celetia, is a British singer and songwriter.
Career
Celetia has worked with and/or written for many artists including
Eric Bellinger,
Iggy Azalea,
Usher
Usher may refer to:
Several jobs which originally involved directing people and ensuring people are in the correct place:
* Usher (occupation)
** Church usher
** Wedding usher, one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony
** Fiel ...
,
Jennifer Hudson,
Janet Jackson
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,
Fatman Scoop,
The Saturdays,
Conor Maynard,
Wiley,
Misha B,
Jacob Banks
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,
Dionne Bromfield, Kieran Alleyne,
Jermain Jackman
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and
Skepta
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.
Celetia has also worked as songwriter alongside producers such as The FanatiX, Michael Angelo,
TJ Oosterhuis
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,
Fraser T. Smith,
Diztortion,
Rymez
British singer and songwriter James Arthur has released four studio albums, thirty-four singles (including eight as a featured artist), and seventeen music videos. He won the ninth series of ''The X Factor'' in 2012 and released "Impossible" as ...
, Young Yonni,
Chris Loco and Carl Ryden.
She has also released music herself as an artist, including two albums and numerous
singles. Three singles made the
UK Singles Chart; "Rewind", "Runaway Skies" and "Sorry (You Lied to Me)" (with Masterstepz). She has also featured as vocalist on several songs such as "
My Friend" by
Groove Armada and on
UK garage songs such as "You Got Me Singing" and "There I Go" with Y-Tribe, as well as "Sorry (You Lied to Me)". After two years touring with Groove Armada, Celetia temporarily moved to LA to pursue songwriting where she worked with producers
Soulshock and Karlin,
Ron Fair and
The Underdogs.
She co-wrote the songs "Goin' Crazy" for
Ashley Tisdale
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(from ''
Headstrong'') and "Bubblegum" for the
Slumber Party Girls (from ''
Dance Revolution''). "Bubblegum" was then the most requested song on Disney Radio.
In 2014, Celetia entered a new business venture with the head of Royalty Network publishing, Frank Liwall to form her own publishing company, Forty Nine Publishing, for her to scout and sign upcoming new writers and producers.
Discography
Albums
*''Celetia'' (1996), Diesel
*''Runaway Skies'' (1998), Big Life
Singles
*1996: "Missing Your Love"
*1996: "Are U Ready"
*1997: "Special"
*1998: "Rewind" –
UK No. 29
*1998: "Runaway Skies" – UK No. 66
*1998: "On the Phone"
*1998: ''In the Mix'' EP
*1999: "Give It Up"
*2001: "Sorry (You Lied to Me)" (with Masterstepz) – UK No. 91
References
External links
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Date of birth missing (living people)
Living people
20th-century Black British women singers
English songwriters
British contemporary R&B singers
UK garage singers
Big Life artists
Year of birth missing (living people)
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