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Charisse Mills
Trinidadian-American musician
Musical artist
Charisse Mills is a Trinidadian pop opera singer and songwriter.[1][2] She is best known for her collaborations with artists Ne-Yo and French Montana, and for her vocal combinations of pop and opera, termed "pop'era".[3][4]
Early life
Mills was born in Trinidad and Tobago before she moved to Queens, New York, with her mother Charmaine Mills.[5] She graduated from Manhattan School Of Music.
Career
In an interview with Vocab Magazine, Mills said her interest in opera music began in the eleventh grade. She won accolades performing through the New York State School Music Association.[2] In 2011, Mills performed live at the 2011 NV Awards.[5]
In 2015, R&B artist Ne-Yo featured Mills on “Integrity” on his“Non-Fiction.”[6] Ne-Yo described her as contributing a “beautiful operatic melody” to the song “Integrity” that resulted from a Charisse mills twitter!