Brandy Norwood products

This is a list of Brandy products

Books

Real-Life Cinderella: The Story of Brandy

Real-Life Cinderella: The Story of Brandy is a look at actress/singer Brandy Norwood and her rise to fame, including her time on the long-running UPN show Moesha.[1] As well as chronicling her career, the book offers a look at the television and music industries.

The reader is given a sense of what was faced by young stars trying to come up in the mid-1990s. The author explores the hard work that went into marketing Brandy; what worked for her, and how she (and others) pulled it off. Glimpses are given of Brandy's early love life; crushes, and parental intervention. The book has lists at the end, including a discography, a list of Brandy's TV and film credits, and a list of awards bestowed upon her.

Brandy: An Intimate Look

Brandy: An Intimate Look is a look at Brandy, as shared by a personal friend of hers. It is a collection of facts and personal insight, and includes a look at Brandy's family. Each chapter explores an aspect of the life and career of Norwood.

The book has colour photographs of Brandy, and a collection of quotes from her.

The book features a list of Brandy's musical, television, and movie appearances.

DVDs

Year DVD
1998 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
1999 The Videos
1999 Double Platinum
  • Tele-Movie
  • Released: July 4, 1999
  • Formats: DVD, VHS
2000 VH1 Divas Live 99
(with Tina Turner, Whitney Houston & Cher)
1997 Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
  • Musical theatre
  • Released: February 4, 1997 (first aired on ABC in 1997 and also released on DVD)
  • Formats: DVD, VHS

Ultima Hair

In 2005, Brandy became the spokesperson for Ultima, a company for hair weaves and wigs. As of 2012, she no longer represents them.

Toys/games

Dolls

The Brandy dolls are dolls made in her likeness.

In 1999, Mattel released the Brandy Doll. The doll featured Brandy in a reddish orange blouse and orange long skirt. Because of the success of this doll, a second doll Singing Holiday Brandy Doll was released in 2000. Three more dolls followed, including Stylin' Hair Brandy Doll. Millions of the dolls were sold and they were one of the biggest selling toys for Mattel.

References

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