Christelle (Avomo)

35, Female

Las Vegas, Nevada

Gabon

Profile Information:

Website Address
http://www.ChristelleMusic.com
Reason Why You Joined this International Network?
Networking with Other Super Stars
What Do You Hope To Accomplish as a Member Here?
Networking and New Fans
Alternate Website Address
http://www.myspace.com/Christelle
Relationship Status
Single
Your Occupation
Super Star Singer / Actress / Model / Songwriter
Years of Experience ?
1.5 year
Tell Us About You and Your Career
About Christelle
This Las Vegas based, nineteen-year-old Pop/R&B artist has taken on countless challenges in her young life and career, and has successfully met every single one. Her hot new songs herald the arrival of this very special young artist. Her music will “move your body and put a smile on your face”.

Born in Gabon, West Africa, Christelle grew up listening to French, African and American music, but the music that struck a chord in her was the American R&B and Hip-Hop of artists like Beyonce, Ashanti, Brandy, Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Mariah Carey. As Christelle recalls, “Even though I couldn’t understand the lyrics back then, no other music made me feel as good.”

Arriving in Las Vegas in 2006, she immediately faced an enormous challenge – the language barrier. She explains, “It was a very difficult transition. It was horrible to not be able to communicate with people. I gained a tremendous amount of respect for the millions of immigrants that make up so much of America.”

Determined to learn English as soon as possible, Christelle enrolled in an intensive English school, graduating in December of 2007, qualifying her for the university system. Finding herself even more inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit of some of her favorite R&B and Rap stars, she enrolled into Fashion design school, where she is currently a second year student looking to create her own clothing line, in conjunction with her music.

Christelle continues to record new sons, adding a more urban pop and R&B flavor to her music in 2009, her breakout year. “I loved recording the songs I did this year and seeing them grow,” she says with a smile. “I know I’ve come a long way, but I’ve going to go much further this year.” She’s enjoys performing and hearing her music on the radio, and as she says, “I just hope to give back the good feelings I felt when I was in Africa, listening to American music.”

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