Biography
Soulful singer/songwriter and Maryland native Grenique grew up in a distinctively creative and musical family: her poet mother and percussionist father gave her the name Grenique because her father's name is Greg, and her mother knew she would be unique. They also gave her a thorough background in jazz and soul music, leading her to absorb elements of Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Phyllis Hyman, Cameo, and Chaka Khan into her own approach.

Grenique began performing with vocal groups as a teen but felt her ideas would work best as a solo artist. Her goal of having a record deal by age 22 in mind, Grenique headed to New York City and met with entertainment attorneys, one of whom introduced her to producer Dahoud Darien. This connection led to meeting Kedar Massenburg, the president of Motown Records, as well as Chico DeBarge; the result was a record deal, the song Disco on the Rush Hour soundtrack, and a debut album, 1999's Black Butterfly. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi




 
Videos
Close
Grenique - Should I [Official Video]
Grenique - Should I
Grenique You Say
Grenique - Should I
Grenique - All Night Long (Japan Bonus Track)
Grenique “Sumthin bout u” official video (sneak peak)
“Lately” - Grenique
Download SoundHound
The only App that can give you results through singing and humming search!
You can sing any song from this artist to help SoundHound users find it!