Yummy Bingham
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Birth name | Elizabeth T. Wyce Bingham | |
Born | January 7, 1986 | |
Origin | Jamaica, Queens, New-York | |
Genre(s) | R&B | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, record producer | |
Years active | 2001–present | |
Label(s) | Arista Records (2001–2004) Cash Money (2004–2004) Motown (2004–present) |
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Website | YummyBingham.com, YummyMusic.net |
Elizabeth T. Wyce Bingham a.k.a. Yummy is an American R&B singer, songwriter and music executive. She is a former member of Tha Rayne.
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[edit] Biography
She was born on January 7th, 1986 to Dinky Bingham and Patrice Wyce. The godchild of both R&B legends Chaka Khan and New Jack King Aaron Hall, Yummy Bingham has been surrounded by music since her birth. Her father, Dinky Bingham is a noted musician, singer and producer who is responsible for hits from Changing Faces, New Edition, Kylie Minogue and Jaheim.
Her father being always on the road, Yummy grew up with her mother until she was taken away due to allegation of abuses. After a tumultuous few years as a wild child in South Jamaica, Queens (New-York) where she was raised by her grand-parents, Yummy calmed down and began focusing on singing at 12, which led to a stint in Arista recording girl group Tha Rayne after meeting up with veteran producer KayGee in 2000, through a demo she did with her father. Tha' Rayne would eventually split up when Arista folded in 2004, but Bingham did get a taste of the spotlight when the group sang on Jaheim's hit single "Fabulous" as well as with Tha Rayne's club bangers "Rock Wit Me", "No Love" and the radio friendly "Didn't You Know", produced by Rich Harrison.
Being part of a group didn't stop Yummy focusing on her solo career, and, in the year 2001, at 15, she appeared on the Osmosis Jones soundtrack, performing on the lead theme ("Turn It Out"), along with hip-hop legends De La Soul. Shortly thereafter, she contributed vocals to De La Soul's hit "Baby Phat" and then completed some more songs with the group until today, establishing herself as De La Soul's appointed vocalist.
Yummy Bingham did hooks and background vocals for numerous artists such as Jaheim, Boyz II Men, Queen Latifah, Next, Jae Millz, Patti Labelle, Philly's Most Wanted, Lupe Fiasco, Talib Kweli, Salt (from Salt-N-Pepa), 2pac, Black Sheep and Ray Cash.
As a songwriter, Yummy has written (released and unreleased) songs for a bunch of artists including Amerie, Mya, Beyoncé, Tarralyn Ramsey, Crystal Kay, Syleena Johnson, Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, Chaka Khan, JC Chasez and Monica.
In 2004, she re-connected with platinum beat maestro Rockwilder who took Yummy on as a signed artist on his label (Muzic Park Records) but also as a business partner, offering her to become a part of owning the company and to serve there as co-CEO. Yummy Bingham also owns her own entertainment and production company : Sweat Break Entertainment/Sweat Break Muzic, making her one of the music industry's youngest female executives.
Yummy Bingham was signed in 2004 to Cash Money/Universal for a very brief experience. Because Cash Money's checks bounced, Yummy left the label and was signed up by Universal's Executive Vice President Sylvia Rhone who really wanted Bingham to help revive her own label : Motown Records (a Universal company). Her street single Come Get It (featuring Jadakiss) (used in a Pontiac commercial) had been embraced by the mainstream audiences and turned into a moderate hit.
The following to "Come Get It" was the originally intended for Destiny's Child song Is It Good To You, produced by Rockwilder. The single was ready to hit the radios in January, but even after the help of Fabolous and Red Café on the remix (March), it failed to seduce radio DJs who didn't picked out the tune. Motown decided to change the single to One More Chance which impacted US radios on April 24th crashing at #2 Urban Most Added but less than two weeks later, Yummy encountered label problems that caused her to break management agreements with Muzic Park Records. The promotion of the single was halted although Motown kept Yummy among its roster and sent her back in the studio. Yummy has not officially left Muzik Park, mainly for buisiness reasons. She is still in part of owning the company, but her involvement goes now more for her own label Sweet Break Muzic. She has now signed a management deal with Czar Entertainment.
In June 2006, Yummy had been picked up by Island Record Group (Motown's parent company in the UK) to be one of the new revelations of the 2006 Notting Hill Carnival in late August. During the Carnival, Yummy's "Come Get It" emerged on different music channels and she showcased the single live at BBC 1Xtra's high profile Carnival Afterparty. The single hit the stores in the UK on October 2nd.
Her debut solo album First Seed has been released in the UK on October 9th. It is currently unknown when (or whether) the album will be released in the United States. Yummy sings the theme song for the new hip hop poker TV show Hip-Hop Hold'em' on CW that premiered October 6th, 2006 making an audience of 1,5 million.
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2006 | First Seed
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2003 | Reign Supreme by Tha' Rayne
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2005-2006 | "Come Get It" (featuring Jadakiss)
Album: First Seed
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2006 | "One More Chance"
Album: First Seed
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2006 | "Is It Good To You"
Album: First Seed
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2003 | "Didn't You Know" by Tha' Rayne
Album: Reign Supreme
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2003 | "Much More" De La Soul featuring Yummy
Album: The Grind Date(by De La Soul)
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2002-2003 | "Fabulous" Jaheim featuring Tha' Rayne
Album: Still Ghetto (from Jaheim)
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2002 | "No Love" by Tha' Rayne
Album: Reign Supreme
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2002 | "Rock Wit Me" by Tha' Rayne
Album: Reign Supreme
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2001-2002 | "Baby Phat" De La Soul featuring Yummy
Album: AOI Bionix (from De La Soul)
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