Biography
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Born In
Houston, Harris County, Texas, United States
Houston Tx's Antoinette Roberson is the diva-esque voice behind many high-energy House & contemporary R&B dance tracks.
Her voice has been featured on records by Keith Sweat, and Gerald LeVert and on solo releases under her own name.
Educated at “Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts” and the prestigious “Berklee College of Music” in Boston, Massachusetts she has been a professional over two decades and continues to record, write and produce.
Records released under her own name include the 12" dance singles "Be Free" and 1994's "Move It". Other places her voice can be heard on percolating dance tracks include records by Todd Terry ("Set You Free"), Silk ("If You"), various 702 tracks and on records by Pulse including "Won't Give Up My Music" and the #1 dance track from 1996 "The Lover That You Are" released on Jellybean Benitez’s Jellybean label. Gerald Levert feat. Antoinette Roberson “Taken Everything” was #3 in Billboard Magazine and Ranked #1 Video on BET.
Roberson has co-produced, co-written and vocal arranged masterpieces for indie recording artists such as: Link, and major acts like Busta Rhymes feat. Janet Jackson whose duet song “What’s It Gonna’ Be” went to #1 for 14 weeks on Billboard Magazine, and was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 1998. She has worked on records like LSG’s “My Body” that went to #1 for 17 weeks in Billboard Magazine. Antoinette also co-wrote, produced, vocal arranged and directed members of Kirk Franklin's God’s Property choir for the song “We Belong Together” on Virgin Records also featuring Toni Thompson for the “Down in the Delta” movie by Maya Angelou.
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