Jennifer Paige
Jennifer Paige grew up in Marietta, Georgia and sang in her high school choir. She signed with Hollywood Records in 1996. That song anchored her self-titled...
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Jennifer Paige grew up in Marietta, Georgia and sang in her high school choir. She signed with Hollywood Records in 1996. That song anchored her self-titled debut album from the same year.
Her catalog includes songs like "Always You," "Downpour," and "Kick It Into Gear." She has released several albums over time, including Positively Somewhere in 2001, Bloom in 2005, and Starlit in 2019.
In the late 1990s, there were some plagiarism claims about "Crush," though they were eventually dismissed. She has also spoken publicly about dealing with substance abuse and depression, entering rehab in 2001 and later discussing mental health.
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