Kaci Battaglia

Kaci Battaglia
Birth name Kaci Lyn Battaglia
Born (1987-10-03) October 3, 1987
Origin Clearwater, Florida, United States
Genres Pop, dance
Years active 1998-2010
Labels Curb Records (20022010)
Website Official website

Kaci Lyn Battaglia (/ˈksi/ KAY-see; born October 3, 1987 in Clearwater, Florida), also known as Kaci, is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress. Kaci rose to fame in 2001 with her hit single "Paradise", her last recent activity in the public eye was in 2010.

Early life

Kaci Battaglia was born and raised in Clearwater, Florida, part of the Tampa Bay region. She is the daughter of Danny Battaglia and Donna DeVille. She is of Italian-American and German-American ancestry. Battaglia began singing when she was three years old, and often performed at her father's karaoke club. By the age of eight she began performing throughout Florida for dignitaries, in concerts, and for sports events. In 2001, Battaglia tested post-highschool in all subjects. As a result, she began attending St. Petersburg College both online and between tours.

Music career

At age 11, Battaglia independently released A Thousand Stars, an album that was produced by her mother, Donna. A portion of the proceeds from A Thousand Stars went to help a housing project for the less fortunate. Battaglia began looking for a recording contract when she was eleven years old, due to the success of her independent album. She caught the eye of record producer Joel Diamond after Battaglia's mom called and asked Diamond to audition her daughter. Diamond put up his own money to record her. After being turned down by over 20 record labels with his demo, "Paradise", for her, it was Mike Curb who called Diamond months after receiving the recording and told him that he wanted to sign Battaglia to Curb Records.

Her debut single "Paradise", a cover of the theme song originally sung by Phoebe Cates in the 1982 film Paradise, was released in 2001 and hit #11 in the UK.[1] Battaglia's Latin-flavored second single "Tu Amor" was released in the UK on July of the same year, scoring a more moderate impact on the charts, peaking at number 24. Her third single was a cover of The Partridge Family's, "I Think I Love You". It became her only top 10 hit in the UK in February of the year 2002. In 2003, she teamed up with a Japanese photographer and released a photo book entitled, Kaci: I'm a Singer. This photo book was filled with pictures of Battaglia while in her hometown in Florida. The book was released in 2007 exclusively in Japan, along with a re-release of her album, Paradise. Kaci did a song "I Will Learn to Love Again" for the 2005 film The Perfect Man.

Battaglia's album was released September 21, 2010 release.[2] She released "I Can't Help Myself", a track that was serviced to dance radio stations and does not appear on the record. Her single "Crazy Possessive" reached #1 on the Billboard Dance chart. Another single, "Body Shots" was featured on episode 8x02 of The CW's One Tree Hill also reached #1 on the Billboard Dance chart.

Curb Record, Warner Brothers, and Kaci Battaglia parted ways in October 2013. Currently she is working towards her degree in Computer Engineering.

Highlights

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK[1] US US Dance
2001 "Paradise" 11 Paradise
2001 "Tu Amor" 24
2002 "I Think I Love You" 10
2002 "I'm Not Anybody's Girl" 55 I'm Not Anybody's Girl
2009 "Crazy Possessive" 43 1 Bring It On
2010 "Body Shots" (featuring Ludacris) 1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Touring

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes World Wide Gross
1999 Camp Tanglefoot: It All Adds Up Jenny Russel (Also known as Lyn) Major Supporting Role Unknown

References

  1. 1 2 "Kaci". Chart Stats. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  2. "iTunes - Music - Bring It On by Kaci Battaglia". Itunes.apple.com. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  3. name="chartstats1">"Kaci". Chart Stats. Retrieved 2010-09-09.

External links

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