Ginette Claudette release highly-anticipated debut album "Tainted Emotions"


New York City based singer-songwriter Ginette Claudette has released her highly-anticipated debut album "Tainted Emotions". The 11-track set dropped back in February of this year via SummerChild Records.


Get to know a little bit about Ginette through this bio:
Born into music, Ginette was given the same name as her mother, a latin pop star with a successful career in the Dominican Republic. At the tender age of 3, Ginette discovered she not only shared her mother’s name, but also her passion for music. Allowing it to become her outlet when dealing with major life obstacles, like the passing of her father and her ill-fated sister, Ginette Claudette decided to follow in her mothers footsteps, honing her talent and pursuing her dream. Performing anywhere and everywhere that she could, she tirelessly worked her way from studio to studio and managed to get her foot in the door.
In 2010, Ginette signed a recording contract with Universal Motown Records, but in 2012 she parted ways them and decided to go the independent route. That's when she released her first free EP "Everything's Coming Up Roses" in the same year. The EP showcased her soulful voice and it created buzz, not only in the U.S., but internationally as well.



Following the success of her EP "Everything's Coming Up Roses", she went in the studio and recorded which is now her debut album "Tainted Emotions". Ginette worked with hitmaking writer and producer August Rigo (Musiq Soulchild, Cheryl Cole) on the majority of the album, along with Rico Love on "Better Love". He's also featured on the track. "She's an amazing talent with a powerful voice and an even more powerful personality", says Rico. "A superstar to say the absolute least". The project is a self-written, introspective album, that captures Ginette raspy, seductive vocals on urban-pop beats.

Buy Ginette Claudette - "Tainted Emotions" [Album] - HERE

The album is available worldwide on iTunes now. Check out all the music video from this era below.


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