The R&B singer has hits that were released in the mid-2000s.
Cassie Venturabetter known as Cassieborn August 26, 1986, in New London, Connecticut, is an American singer and songwriter who rose to prominence in the music industry in the mid-2000s. Known for her smooth vocal style and influences of R&B and pop, Cassie achieved success with her first single, Myreleased in 2006.
Discovery by the producer Ryan Leslieshe signed a contract with Bad Boy Recordsrecord label Diddy (with whom she had a relationship), and since then she has consolidated her career in the music scene, in addition to working as a model and actress.
Below are the singer’s five most successful songs:
1. My (2006)
Released as the lead single from her debut album, My was the music that presented Cassie to the general public. Produced by Ryan Lesliethe track became a radio hit. The beat and smooth vocals of Cassie defined the sound that would become their trademark. The song’s music video also contributed to the single’s popularity.
2. Long Way 2 Go (2006)
After the success of My, Cassie launched Long Way 2 Go as the second single from her debut album. The song, also produced by Ryan Lesliebrought a more lively approach and reached prominent positions in several international charts.
3. Official Girl (2008) feat. Lil Wayne
In 2008, Cassie collaborated with the rapper Lil Wayne in the single Official Girl.
4. King of Hearts (2012)
In 2012, Cassie launched King of Heartsa song with electronic influences that marked a change in their sound. Produced by J2the track was praised for its production and for representing a new phase in the singer’s career. The music video, directed by Christopher Simsaccompanied the launch with futuristic visuals that became the new sound explored by Cassie.
5. Love a Loser (2017) feat. G-Eazy
In 2017, Cassie made a comeback with music Love a Loserin collaboration with rapper G-Eazy. The track, which mixes elements of R&B and hip-hop, brought lyrics about love and overcoming. The release was accompanied by a short film directed by Harrison Boyce.
Source: Rollingstone

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