Cymphonique Miller

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Cymphonique Miller
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Miller in 2012
Background information
Born (1996-08-01) August 1, 1996 (age 27)
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. [1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active2007–present
Labels
Website iamcymphonique.com

Cymphonique Miller (born August 1, 1996), [2] known professionally by her mononym Cymphonique, is an American singer and actress. She is the daughter of Master P and is the younger sister of Romeo Miller (a.k.a. Romeo). She is known in the acting world for her leading role as Kacey Simon on the Nickelodeon sitcom How to Rock , as well as her voice role as Krystal on Nickelodeon's Winx Club .

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Career

Early career and guest appearances

Miller has performed on several national tours and in theme parks across the United States. She has also toured with Raven-Symoné, Ashley Tisdale, Demi Lovato, JoJo, Wonder Girls, and College Boyys.

She was a finalist in Radio Disney's Next Big Thing but came in second place to Jasmine. Her songs "Butterflies", "Lil Miss Swagger" and "Daddy I'm A Rockstar" received airplay on Radio Disney. The music video for "Lil Miss Swagger," released when she was 12 years old, received more than 11 million YouTube views. Miller has guest-starred on Big Time Rush , True Jackson, VP , The Troop and Just Jordan . [2]

Music and acting careers (2011–present)

Miller on a cover of Pure DOPE magazine in 2012 CYMPH - DOPE Magazine Cover PRINCESS - Fall 2k12 AMBITION.jpg
Miller on a cover of Pure DOPE magazine in 2012

In 2012, Miller starred the lead and contributed to the music for the Nickelodeon series How to Rock along with Lulu Antariksa. [2] [3]

The show lasted one season. She sings the theme song of Nickelodeon's Winx Club revival series, which premiered on Nickelodeon in June 2011. She was also the voice of Princess Krystal on the series. [4] She is featured on the Big Time Rush song, "I Know You Know".[ citation needed ]

In 2011, Miller was nominated for "Best Female Hip-Hop Artist" at the BET Awards. [5]

On July 7, 2012, Miller performed the halftime show at the Los Angeles Sparks' Girl Scouts night at The Staples Center. [6]

Miller appeared on Mad TV , in numerous national commercials, and in public service announcements. [7] In 2013, she released a mixtape entitled Passion. [8] [9]

The same year, she appeared in the film The Demsey Sisters along with Lynn Whitfield and Denyce Lawton. [10]

Personal life

Miller is Catholic. [11]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Just Jordan KarlaEpisode: "Fist of Funny"
2007Scarecrow JoeMollyShort film
2008Internet DatingKid 1Direct-to-video film
2008–09 Phineas and Ferb HollyRecurring voice role (Seasons 1–3)
2009 Opposite Day Kid Judge FoggertyIndependent film
2010 True Jackson, VP Bernadette "Bernie"Episode: "True Magic"
2011 The Mo'Nique Show HerselfGuest star
2011 Big Time Rush KatEpisode: "Big Time Girl Group"
2011 The Troop Sharla HammerEpisode: "The Prisoner of Lakewood"
2011–13 Winx Club Princess Krystal
Nova
Recurring voice roles (Seasons 3 and 5)
2012 How to Rock Kacey SimonLead role
2012 Figure It Out HerselfPanelist
2013The Dempsey SistersTina DempseyFilm
2019I Got the Hook Up 2TrishFilm
2020Never and AgainGabrielleFilm

Discography

Mixtapes

TitleDetailsTrack list
Passion
  1. It's My Party
  2. Talk to Me
  3. Slow Down (feat. Clyde Carson)
  4. How It's Supposed to Feel
  5. Turn Up Time
  6. It's Your Birthday
  7. Independent
  8. Thinking About You
  9. Unhuman
  10. Do It Right
  11. Murda She Wrote

Extended plays

TitleDetailsTrack list
No Days Off
  1. Since Jordan
  2. Drippin'
  3. Hold You Down
  4. Can't Wait
  5. South Beach
  6. Rain Drops
  7. Air 2 Fire

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Takin' Over"2008Non-album single
"Lil' Miss Swaggar"2009Fabulous Girl
"One Life To Love"
"Follow Your Dream"
"Star Of The Show"
"I Heart You"
"Only You Can Be You"
(with How To Rock Cast)"
2011Non-album singles
"Move With The Crowd"
(with How To Rock Cast)"
2012
"All About Tonight
(with How To Rock Cast)"
"Nobody Like You"
(featuring Jacob Latimore)
"It's My Party"2013Passion
"Talk To Me"
"Turn Up Time"
"Independent"
"Murda She Wrote"
"It's Your Birthday"
"How It's Supposed To Feel"
"Do It Right"
"Thinking About You"
"Unhuman"
"My Everything"Non-album singles
"Baby Baby"2014
"Change"2015
"Thinking Bout U
(featuring Ace B)
"Rain Drops"No Days Off
"Been Through It All"
(featuring Moe Roy)
2016Non-album single
"Drippin"2017No Days Off
"Hold You Down"
"Since Jordan"
"Do Dat Dance"2018TBA
"Broken Promises"2019
TitleYearAlbum
"I Luv You"
(Lil King featuring Cymphonique)
2009Non-album single
"Butterflies"
(Fabulous Girls featuring Cymphonique)
Fabulous Girl
"Show Me"
(Miss Chee featuring Cymphonique)
2012Non-album single
"You Need Me and I Need You"
(Master P featuring Cymphonique)
2016The G Mixtape

Promotional singles

TitleYearAlbum
"All I Want For Christmas Is You"2009Non-album singles
"Let's Dance"2012
"Uh Uh"
"Crazy"
"Slow Down"
(featuring Clyde Carson)
2013Passion
"South Beach"2016No Days Off
"Into You"2017Non-album singles
"Between Us"
(featuring Jeremih)

Guest appearances

YearSongOther artist(s)Album
2010"I Know You Know" Big Time Rush BTR
2012"Sleigh Ride" Nickelodeon Cast Merry Nickmas
"Deck The Halls" How To Rock Cast
2013"Holding Back The Years" Master P The Gift
2016"U Need MeLouisiana Hot Sauce
"Addickted"
2017"Thinkin' About You"Ace B47Ace Of Spades
2018"What U Do"Tony Montana, Kay KloverBalls & My Word
"What U Do" Master P, Kay KloverTony Montana

Music videos

YearSongDirector
2009"Lil' Miss Swaggar"Un­known
2010"Soldier Girl"Un­known
2011"All That (Feat Romeo Miller &Lil P-Nut)"Un­known
"Daddy I'm A Rockstar"Un­known
"Only You Can Be You (with How To Rock Cast)"Un­known
2012"Nobody Like You (feat. Jacob Latimore)"Master P & Hak
2013"It's My Party"Hak
"Murda She Wrote"Hak
2015"Thinking About U (Ft. Ace B)"Benmarc
2017"Drippin"Josh Sikkema
Hold You Down"Un­known
"Since Jordan"Un­known
2019"I Needa Soulja"BenMarc
TitleYearMain artist(s)Director(s)
"Butterflies"2009Fabulous GirlsUn­known
"Something"2011Un­known

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