Chyna Nicole
Born in New York City of proud Jamaican parents, Chyna-Nicole read the back of Michael Jackson's album covers at the tender age of 5 and begun her song-writing techniques. Very active in elementary school, she along with her dance crew appeared on a local television station at the University of Bridgeport. In high school, Chyna-Nicole was captain of the Kolbe Cathedral Drill Team where she choreographed dance routines. She also performed as a singer in various talent shows. During her tenure at Howard University as a Radio/TV/Film student, she began to record R&B demos.
With aspirations of becoming an artist, Chyna-Nicole registered numerous songs with the Library of Congress. One day her dream would manifest. Upon graduation, she'd worked in various media arenas as her professional degree allowed. However, she was neither satisfied nor happy. Her musical sense kept pulling her toward the industry. After much thought, she tossed the corporate world to the side and on December 31, 2001, Chyna-Nicole re-located to Kingston,