Chandra Davis

Chandra Davis
Birth name Chandra Davis
Also known as London Charles, Deelishis
Born (1978-01-02) January 2, 1978
Origin Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres R&B
Occupation(s) Singer, model
Years active 2006-present (television)
2007-present (singing)
Labels Indie
Associated acts Flavor Flav, Trina, Tone Tone
Website londoncharles.com

Chandra Davis (born January 2, 1978 in Detroit, Michigan), aka London Charles and Deelishis, is an American model, and was a reality show contestant. She is best known as the winner of VH1's hit reality TV show Flavor of Love 2.

Flavor of Love 2

Davis was a contestant on the second season of VH1's Flavor of Love(aged 28). She went on to win the competition when Flavor Flav chose her over Tiffany 'New York' Pollard, who returned after previously named the runner-up on the show's first season.

After Flavor of Love

After FOL, Davis announced she is currently not dating Flav, via a VH1 special, Where Are They Now: Reality Stars.[1]

Davis has also been modeling. She models for Eye Candy modeling and made an appearance in a music video in Paul Wall's "Break 'Em Off" featuring Lil Keke and BET's "Rip the Runway". Chandra also appeared in Busta Rhymes's video for "Touch It Remix". Davis graced the cover of Smooth magazine in April 2007, and appeared on the cover of Black Men magazine in September 2007. In 2008, she was a lollipop girl in Lil Wayne's "Lollipop" music video. She also appeared on BET's Hip-Hop vs America among other things. She also hosted Dance Party, a local TV show on WADL.

Davis was also rumored to be a contestant on the canceled third season of I Love Money, where she was allegedly disqualified on the show's fourth episode for physically assaulting another cast member, coming in on fourteenth place.[2]

Musical career

Davis has also launched a music career, releasing her debut single and accompanying music video, "Rumpshaker". She plans to release an album, to be called "Love, Deelishis". Davis called her new single "Groove with You", an upbeat song that allows the listener to select the type of dance moves they want to do with the song".[3] Davis also released a song via MySpace titled "The Movement", which is a response to the election of 2008 United States President, Barack Obama.[4] Deelishis recently released another single titled "Set It Off", announcing it on MySpace and Twitter.[5]

Discography

Singles

See also

References

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