Alexandra Reid

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Alexandra Reid
Alex Reid at a fanmeeting in January 2017.jpg
Reid in January 2017
Born
Alexandra Reid Varley

Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • model
  • actress
Years active2004–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Years active2011–present
Labels
Formerly of

Alexandra Reid Varley professionally known as Alex Reid, is an American singer and rapper. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group BP Rania, becoming the first African-American idol in the South Korean music industry. [1]

Contents

Early life

Alexandra Reid Varley was born in Kansas City, Kansas.[ citation needed ] Relocating to Plano, Texas, as a child, she began working as a model in the Dallas fashion scene. Reid has Swedish, African American and Hungarian heritage. [2]

Career

2011–14: Letters to My Ex

Reid was introduced as one of the sixteen cast members of the third season of Discovery Kids' reality television children's program Endurance in 2004. She was partnered with Bjorn Leum and competed together as the Green Team, ultimately placing seventh overall in the competition. Shortly after, Reid's Myspace profile was discovered by L.A. Reid's assistant, thus prompting her to move to New York City and initiated preparation for her debut—ultimately signing a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings and a publishing contract with Sony Music. She then moved to Los Angeles, California, and was managed by Scooter Braun. [3] [4] [5] [6] Reid released her debut single, "Body to Body," on November 7, 2011, with an accompanying lyric video. [7] The lyrics of the song were penned by herself, while the instrumental was produced by Dru Castro and Phil Margaziotis. [7] [8] The song was performed live for the first time in conjunction with a rendition of "Do It Like a Dude" by Jessie J at the Kwanzaa Fest 2011 event held in Dallas, Texas. [9]

Reid released her debut extended play, Letters to My Ex, on August 31, 2012. Despite failing to chart, the extended play received positive reviews from online music blogs and forums. [10] Letters to My Ex produced two singles prior to its initial release—the first single, "Soldier", was released on August 3, 2012. [11] The song featured Traphik, who also contributed in the penmanship of the song. [11] The second single, "My Ex", was released on August 10, 2012. [12] During an interview with Chan Lo, reporting for the Chicks N Kicks online magazine, she revealed that production for her then-upcoming second extended play, Chik Muzik, has begun and deemed it a "'take it or leave it' type record; young, fresh, and bold—music that doesn't take itself too seriously." [13] The extended play was planned to be released in March 2013, [13] however it has remained unreleased since. Following a year-long hiatus, Reid released a stand-alone single, "Want Me Some U", on February 14, 2014. [14]

2015–17: Rania

DR Music announced a comeback for Rania with six composing members following numerous line-up changes prior to the announcement on October 29, 2015. Reid was subsequently revealed as the third and final newest addition to the group on November 4, 2015. Her membership received approval from Korean netizens, with many complimenting her appearance; [15] on the other hand, the unveil resulted in a "heated debate between hardcore and casual fans of K-pop and hip-hop, points of contention between cultural appropriation, creative licenses, and proper representation." [4] Rania's third extended play, Demonstrate , was released on November 4, 2015, however its title track's music video did not feature Reid and instead displayed numerous shots of the other members throughout her verses. The situation was addressed by South Korean media, citing visa issues. [16] The music video was re-released on November 11, 2015, featuring numerous shots of Reid filtered in grayscale. [17] The song was performed live for the first time with the complete line-up on the November 14, 2015, broadcast of MBC's music television program Show! Music Core .

In 2016, DR Music launched a fundraiser to fund the debut of the sub-unit Hex—composed of Reid and the youngest member Hyeme—as well as Rania's then-upcoming fourth extended play, which was planned for an August 2016 release. [18] However, the fundraiser was terminated by Makestar following numerous failed attempts of communication between the two parties. [19] The termination followed the departure of the three remaining original members of Rania—Di, T-ae, and Xia—which resulted in the postponement of their then-upcoming extended play. [20] Reid was subsequently promoted to leader of the group. [21] Following a brief stint in the United States to finalize the production of Rania's next album, she performed at the W Concert event held in Seoul, South Korea on November 20, 2016. [22] DR Music announced that the group would be renamed BP Rania and ultimately released their fourth extended play, Start a Fire , on December 29, 2016. [23] "Make Me Ah" served as the second promotional single from the extended play. [24] DR Music announced Reid's absence from the remaining scheduled performances for the single on February 21, 2017, as a result of an acting opportunity. [25] She portrayed Britt in TV One's biographical film Bobbi Kristina, which premiered on October 8, 2017. Following a series of events which included a feud with BP Rania's choreographer, [26] DR Music announced Reid's departure from the group on August 19, 2017. [27]

2017–present: Standalone singles and upcoming memoir

On December 9, 2017, Reid announced the upcoming release of "East West", which was initially intended for the Hex sub-unit, although a time frame was not provided. [28] The single was ultimately released on March 19, 2018. [29] "Gretchen Wieners" was released as a follow-up single on June 24, 2018. [30]

She is currently writing a memoir revolving around her experiences in the South Korean music industry. [31]

Filmography

Television

TitleYearRoleNotes
Endurance: Hawaii 2004Contestant7th place
Bobbi Kristina 2017BrittTelevision film

Music videos

TitleYearArtistDirector
"You Changed Me"2015 Jamie Foxx ft. Chris Brown Director X

Discography

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleEP details
Letters to My Ex
  • Released: September 12, 2012
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: Digital download, online streaming
Track listing
  1. "My Ex"
  2. "Soldier" (featuring Traphik)
  3. "Hallelujah" (featuring Ben J of New Boyz)
  4. "Do It Like Me"
  5. "Good Girl"
  6. "Want Me Bad"

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Body to Body"2011Non-album single
"Soldier"
(featuring Traphik)
2012Letters to My Ex
"My Ex"
"Want Me Some U"2014Non-album single
"Good Girl"Letters to My Ex
"Good Shh!"2016Non-album single
"East West"2018
"Gretchen Wieners"

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