Stacie Orrico

R&B Singer

Stacie Orrico was born in Seattle, Washington, United States on March 3rd, 1986 and is the R&B Singer. At the age of 38, Stacie Orrico biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 3, 1986
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, United States
Age
38 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
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$3 Million
Profession
Actor, Composer, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Songwriter, Television Actor
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Stacie Orrico Life

Stacie Joy Orrico (born March 3, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter and occasional actress.

In 1998, she signed to ForeFront Records when she was 12 years old, and recorded her first album, Genuine (2000), which sold 13,000 units in its first week of release. After her first album, she signed to a new record label, Virgin Records, and started to record her self-titled album Stacie Orrico (2003).

The album, which debuted at No. 59 on the Billboard 200, was certified gold with over 500,000 sales in the US.

The first single "Stuck" reached No. 52 on Billboard Hot 100, but achieved greater success worldwide.

Her second single "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Her self-titled album has achieved sales worldwide of over 3.5 million.

In the same year, she made her first television appearance as an actress in two episodes of American Dreams.She was dropped by her label ForeFront Records in 2005 after 7 years and decided to concentrate on her music career and began writing her third album, Beautiful Awakening (2006).

The first single "I'm Not Missing You" was released in August 2006.

The second single, "So Simple", is the last single from her third album which never charted in the US.

Early life

Orrico was born in Seattle, Washington to Patti (née Schmautz) and Dean Orrico, who were missionaries. She is of Italian descent, born to a close-knit Italian-American family. The family later moved to Denver, Colorado, where Orrico took piano lessons from Cathy Paquette. Orrico is the middle child of five: her siblings are Jesse, Rachel, Alicia, and Joshua. Both parents loved to travel, requiring the family to move frequently.

Orrico grew up influenced by a wide range of musical styles and was a member in the church choir; she often accompanied on the piano as the family sang Christian hymns. At age six, Orrico wrote her first song, entitled "Always Answer." She also attended missionary school with singer Allen Stone.

Personal life

In March 2007, Orrico traveled to South Africa as a volunteer with Cross-Cultural Solutions to help children with HIV/AIDS.

After several years of dating, Orrico married actor Isaiah Johnson in July 2016. As of 2022, Orrico and Johnson have a son and a daughter.

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Stacie Orrico Career

Music career

Orrico got her start at the age of 13 by attending a Christian music festival in the Rockies, which took place in her then-home state of Colorado. Orrico triumphed in a high-stakes talent competition and placed the highest-stakes talent competition. A Forefront Records rep was on hand and asked for a record contract. She later signed with them. On their Survivor US tour in 2001, she toured with Destiny's Children.

She went on to release two albums. Genuine (2000), which she registered at age 14, was the first of her line. It's first week of the first week, with over 13,000 copies being sold for the first week for a female Christian artist. The album's hit song "Don't Look At Me" debuted on Christian charts for ten weeks in a row. There were two No. 2s on the album. One hits, as well as three others in the top ten singles. Genuine eventually sold 500,000 copies, earning the album a Gold medal for word-of-mouth alone.

Orrico's Christmas Wish, a 15-year-old girl from 2001, became her sole Christmas album. "Christmas Wish," "Love Came Down," "O Holy Night," "What Child Is This," "O Holy Night," "O Come All Ye Faithful," and "White Christmas were among the EP's six tracks.

Stacie Orrico, her more accessible and self-titled album, was released in 2003 and charted on the US Billboard 200 (debuting at No. 2). (67), ARIA Albums Chart in Australia and the UK Albums Chart. "Stuck," the first mainstream single from this album, debuted on the world's charts, achieving the top 5 on the majority of the charts. "This Is Gotta Be) More to Life" was followed by the single "There's Gotta Be" More to Life" which debuted in Australia's top 20 (No. 1). (No. 11) and the United Kingdom (No. (#12) &; overall, "Stuck" charted better, with the exception being in the United States. "I Promise," written by Orrico (top 30 in the United Kingdom), and the last mainstream single "I Could Be the One" (top 40 in the UK in June 2004). Both singles were limited in availability and limited exposure, meaning they did not do as well as the first two singles. The last three singles were limited to Christian radio in comparison to "Strong Enough," which debuted at No. 1. The CD's first single, Number 1, is the first single to be released on the site. In the United States, Stacie Orrico made more than 500,000 copies, much enough to warrant a Gold award. The album has also sold 600,000 copies in Japan and an estimated 3.4 million copies around the world.

More to Life (There's Gotta Be) More to Life" and "Stuck" appeared on the Barbie Hit Mix in 2004.

She was nominated in 2004 for the first time at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards in the category Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, but Michael W. Smith received the honor in 2004.

Following her break, she decided to work on her latest album, Beautiful Awakening, which was supposed to be released worldwide on August 29, 2006; however, the album's release was postponed in the United States due to reasons unknown. In an interview, she said that the album was one of the best albums she has worked on and was a personal one; the songs were about her life and more. Despite the fact that virtually every one of the songs from the album leaked online, Beautiful Awakening was also available in Japan, the United Kingdom, and other nations. The album features performances from Dallas Austin, Dwayne Bastiany, KayGee, and The Underdogs, as well as author She'kspere, Track & Field, Anthony Dent, Nate Butler, and Orrico herself. In Japan, the album has been selling 100,000 copies.

On June 20, 2006, the first single, "I'm Not Missing You," went for radio debuts, but not because of poor marketing, the first single was re-released in October. The album reached No. 91 on the charts. Bubbling is a website that publishes news about 191 people. te 19 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. "So Simple," the album's second single, was released in Asia in October 2006 and was released in Europe on January 27, 2007. The album's availability in the United States and Canada was postponed, but Orrico has no sign of a official US release. On iTunes, "Beautiful Awakening" is available.

Beautiful Awakening's belated unveiling of 2007 was postponed once more. Orrico revealed in March that Virgin Records would merge with Capitol Records, although she had already left them and would not be releasing the album under that name. Her recording company ended her employment, and her tour dates were postponed. On her Myspace, it was announced that she would spend time in Africa.

Orrico headlined the QB Goes Live concert in Cambodia on March 15, 2008, attracting over 50,000 fans at the Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium, taking a long break from the public eye. Orrico was also at the Singfest Festival in Singapore. In July 2008, she appeared in Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka, Japan's short Japan tour. Orrico and writer Toby Gad and Onree Gill co-produced in 2008.

She appeared in the studio with Brandon Beal and Cannon Mapp in 2009 to record her forthcoming fourth album. "Light Years" was one of her songs on record. Kristine Elezaj, an Albanian-American artist, did not make the album and was re-recorded in 2010.

"I Can't Be Without You" was her third studio album Back to Me by Margaret Mayer, a R&B singer and R&B singer. Sadly, the song did not make it to the final album. Orrico's rumor had predicted that Orrico would retire from the music business, but her long-time collaborator Novel revealed in 2010 that Orrico is still writing music, and her companion Rachael Lampa announced Orrico's return to the musical world in 2011.

She appeared on The Fray's third studio album Scars and Stories in 2012, which is a retort of The Fugees' track "Ready or Not." The song is limited to the album's deluxe version bonus disc. On April 2, 2012, she released "Catch Me If You Can." Orrico and The Gabe Cummins Orchestra's "Catch Me If You Can" has been composed and performed by Orrico and The Gabe Cummins Orchestra, which has a jazzy sound. There was never a date for a new album to be announced.

Orrico released a video on YouTube in 2013 to explain her hiatus and announce plans to return to the studio. Orrico revealed that she had been reading women's literature and acting at New York University from 2011 to 2013. She revealed that she was working on an R&B album, which was set to be released in 2014 (as of 2021, this had not been announced). Allen Stone, Hal Linton, Gabe Cummins, and The Lions were among her many collaborators, including producer Allen Stone, Hal Linton.

On November 6, 2013, she appeared on Stageit.com to celebrate her comeback.

Orrico appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on November 9, 2015.

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