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Rhona Bennett, also known as Miss R&B, is an American singer and actress best known for her recurring role as Nicole on ''
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''. She is currently a member of the R&B group
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. Bennett began her career doing voiceovers and industrial films before moving into professional theatre and television. Before joining the cast of ''The Jamie Foxx Show'', Bennett was a castmember of the
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's variety show ''
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''. She also appeared as Loquatia on the short-lived
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television sitcom ''
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'' during the 1996–97 season.


Career


1991–1999: ''The All New Mickey Mouse Club'' and television roles

Bennett started in music at age 11 with ETA Creative Arts Theater, and sang "Christmas Melody" in
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. In 1991, she became a Mouseketeer on
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's revival of ''
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''. She was also part of a spin-off
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called ''Emerald Cove'' on the Disney Channel. After the show was cancelled in 1995, Bennett moved to California to continue her career as an actress, landing appearances on several shows, including ''
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''. She also garnered a regular role in the mid-1990s, playing Loquatia on the sitcom ''
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''.


2000–2008: ''Rhona'' and En Vogue

In early 2000, casting director Dee Dee Bradley asked Bennett to join the fourth season of the WB sitcom ''
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'', on which she played Nicole, Jamie's co-worker and singing partner. In late 2000, Bennett signed with
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under producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins' newfly founded boutique imprint Darkchild Records, where she was given the title "First Lady of Darkchild." Jerkins recruited most of his regular collaborators to work alongside Bennett and him on her self-titled debut album, including Robert "Big Bert" Smith, LaShawn Daniels, and his brother Fred Jerkins III. The album's first single, "Satisfied," released in March 2001, became a top five hit on the US
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chart the following month, but failed to chart or sell noticeably elsewhere. Following a promotional world trip, further plans to release ''Rhona'' were put on hold after a fallout between Sony Music and Darkchild Records. Consequently, the album received a limited Japan-wide release only and Bennett was soon dropped from the label. In 2002, Bennett landed a leading role opposite Allen Payne in the stage play ''Men Cry in the Dark'' (2003), based on the same-titled 1999 novel by Michael Baisden. The following year, Bennett joined
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for a five-year tenure during which she released the album '' Soul Flower'' (2004) along with original band members Terry Ellis and
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. In 2008, following several years of touring, Bennett left the band amid their 20th Anniversary World Tour due to the return of original member
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. Bennett also performed solo at the American Airlines Center on July 27, 2008, under the Miss R&B moniker, where she helped to raise funds for the homeless. Bennett reunited with the members of En Vogue to perform at the American Music Festival on August 29, 2008.


2009–present: Solo projects and return to En Vogue

Following her departure from En Vogue, Bennett began work on her second solo album, ''The Anticipation of R&B'', under her own label, Tone'n'Rhone Productions. She worked with a variety of musicians on the project, including producers J.Y. Park and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, as well as guest vocalists such as
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, 40 Glocc and her former En Vogue colleagues Ellis and Herron. Preceded by the singles "Range" and "Letting You Go," the album was shelved in 2010 due to internal conflicts and insufficient promotion. Bennett later released several songs from ''The Anticipation of R&B'' on her
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account. In 2012, Bennett rejoined En Vogue after new material by all four original members had failed to materialize again and both Robinson and Jones once more had left the band. In July 2014, Bennett, Ellis, and Herron signed a new contract with Pyramid Records and began work on the album ''Electric Café'' with mentors Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy.En Vogue Vocal Outtakes for New Album "Electric Café"
Youtube.com. Retrieved on August 26, 2022.
In November, the trio appeared in the Lifetime holiday film ''An En Vogue Christmas'', in which they played fictional versions of themselves, reuniting to perform a benefit concert to save the nightclub where they got their start. The original movie featured En Vogue's hit singles as well as two new tracks and a rendition of "
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", later released digitally through Ellis and Herron's own label, En Vogue Records. In 2016, Bennett released the single "Take Me There", which was expected to precede a solo EP entitled ''R&B Gumbo''. As with ''The Anticipation of R&B'', the EP failed to materialize. A new album concept, ''Instant Classic'', was announced for 2024. Three singles were released, "We (A Powerful Thing)", "Butterfly", and "All For You".


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References


External links


Official website
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