Jennifer Paige is an American singer-songwriter who rose to stardom in the early years of teen-pop spree and is probably best remembered for her 1998 pop hit "Crush" and her 2002 pop hit "Stranded". She was born on September 3, 1973.
Her debut album “Jennifer Paige” was released in August of 1998 and consisted of guitar-driven mid-tempo songs such as “Questions”, “Between You and Me”, “Get to Me”, and “Just to Have You”.
The album was followed by two other singles, “Sober and Always You”, the latter reaching no 6 on the Billboard Dance Chart, but the singles failed to make an impact on the radio or on the pop charts.
During her few years off from the studio Jennifer Paige toured, sang for the Pope at the Vatican, did a gig in the World Music Awards, and promoted her music. It took over three years from “Jennifer Paige” to release a new record. Her second album Positively Somewhere was anchored by a cover of the Bardot single "These Days", and was released in September of 2001 in United States. It wasn't noticed until its European and Asian release in summer of 2002 due to a lack of promotion by her American label.
In 2003 Edel released “Flowers: The Jennifer Paige Hits Collection” as a result of her parting ways with her record label. In October of the same year, Paige admitted she was no longer with either Hollywood Records or Edel Records.
In April 2006 Jennifer Paige's song "The Calling" was chosen by Lifetime Television for their made-for-TV movie, "Augusta, Gone", based on the book of the same name. The song was written by Jennifer Paige and co-writer/producer Chris Landon of Loudnoize Entertainment.
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