Known As: Mya
Birth Name: Mya Marie Harrison
Date of Birth: October 10, 1979
Place of Birth: Washington DC
Occupation: Singer
Mya Marie Harrison was born October 10, 1979, in Washington,
D.C, and is the daughter of an African-American father
and Italian mother. Her father performed in R&B
bands, and must have passed his musical tendency to
young Mya. Although she always knew that she would work
in the music industry, she started out as a dancer.
Her love of dance shone through when a 2-year-old Mya
danced in the pool between the Washington Monument and
Lincoln Memorial. She began to take dance lessons soon
after, specializing mostly in ballet, jazz and tap.
While she lost interest in dance at the age of 8, she
still showed passion for music with violin lessons in
the fourth grade.
Mya took a brief hiatus from dance, but she returned
to her hobby in 1992, piqued by her watching videos
of herself dancing. She them studied tapes of Savion
Glover, known for his work in the Broadway sensation
Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk. With the help of
Glover's tapes and practice on Mya's part, she eventually
joined the group T.W.A. (Tappers With Attitude).
Mya then headed for New York to study with Glover himself,
at the legendary Dance Theater of Harlem. Thanks to
her fantastic ability to improvise, not to mention the
fact that Glover was impressed with her tapping talent,
Glover gave Mya a solo spot at a Kennedy Center performance.
Almost giving back what she learned from the incomparable
Savion Glover, Mya has been teaching children dance
ever since the age of 14.
But it was when Mya's father heard her sing that he
became dedicated to helping her pursue a career as a
singer. Under his guidance, Mya recorded some demo tapes
and perfected her vocals. He brought her demo tapes
to a club where he was performing, where as luck would
have it, the President and CEO of University Music,
Haqq Islam was present.
Islam came to the Harrison residence to see if Mya's
voice was as good in person as it was in her demos,
and after a living room audition, where Mya performed
songs from En Vogue, she was signed to a record deal.
Thanks to a strict upbringing emphasizing the importance
of education, Mya had already finished high school by
the time she had a record contract.
The budding starlet intended on studying speech communications
at the University of Maryland, but the intense schedule
associated with working on a debut album were too stringent
and Mya opted to focus on her true passions. So, she
ventured into communication of another sort; singing
to millions of fans.
Mya's self-entitled debut album was released in 1998,
and featured collaborations with such R&B hard hitters
as Babyface, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and
Dru Hill. The critically acclaimed album went platinum
and spawned hits such as "It's All About Me"
(a duet with Sisqo) and "Movin' On".
While her album was becoming a commercial success,
Mya's collaboration with Pras and Ol' Dirty Bastard
for "Ghetto Supastar" (off the Bulworth soundtrack)
and her work with Blackstreet for "Take Me There"
(off the Rugrats soundtrack) only spread her fame and
success even thicker. Mya also contributed a track to
the Life soundtrack.
Mya's latest release, Fear of Flying, includes the
producing efforts of Wyclef Jean and Jerry Duplessis,
and features the collaborations of She'kspere &
Kandi and Soulshock & Karlin. The album, which also
highlights Mya's songwriting abilities, emphasizes her
professional and personal growth, but still may not
differentiate her from fellow R&B young divas such
as Aaliyah, Brandy or Monica.
Known for her moves, voice and presence while performing
on her popular tours, Mya also lent her vocals on the
Lilith Fair, sharing the bill with artists such as Jewel,
Lisa Loeb, and Sarah McLachlan. With her eye on producing,
Mya also designs clothes, is a former spokesperson for
Bongo jeans, and is involved in the Secret to Self Esteem
program, focusing on teen issues.