About Me
"The singer is a mega music star."
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iamtheHOPEmusic, formerly known as Hope is a Billboard and iTunes charting artist with her single Try Me being on The Lightshow Compilation. It peaked at #4 on the iTunes Top 40 Pop Albums Chart and then peaked at #23 on the Billboard Chart. Her singles Act Up landed #53 solo on the iTunes Pop Chart and Mini Skirt at #27 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap Albums Chart on the JaHMa Compilation Vol 1.
She is a singer-songwriter, rapper, and dancer who is born and raised in Las Vegas, NV. She is a 21 time Independent Music Award winner. Most recently including the Vegas Urban Pride Award for Hottest Singer (2020), an eleven time Black Music Award winner for Best Female Performer (2020), People's Choice Award (2020), BMA's One To Watch (2020), Live Performer Female (2019), Inspiration Award Honoree (2019), Image Award Honoree (2015), Best Pop Artist (2015, 2014, 2013), Rising Star (2013), and Best Young R&B (2012) and was named Star To Watch by the Black Music Association and Academy of America. Hope is also a four time PowerHouse Radio Music Award winner for Best Female Vocalist (2015), Video Of The Year - Came To Party (2015), Rising Star Of The Year (2014), and Recognition For Your Support (2014). Other awards include Desert Hollywood Honor Award (2016), Mike Luie Award (2016), City Of Las Vegas Certificate of Recognition (2018 and 2017), and Certificate from the U.S. House of Representatives (2018).
Hope has had several live TV interviews such as Channel 8 News NOW for her performance at the NBA Summer League (2019) and Channel 13 Morning Blend for her Henderson Recreation Center Tour which included performing at Whitney Ranch Rec Center, Silver Springs Rec Center, Black Mountain Rec Center, and the Multigenerational Center (2019) as apart of the Be Kind Movement. Also included is an appearance on The CW Network for Zaina Juliette and Friends (2019), BIBO Weekly based in Chicago on the Hot Noize TV Channel on Roku (2019), Fox 5 Las Vegas with a non-profit organization Common Tree (2017), Fox 5 with Bully Busters 702 an anti bullying organization (2013), and My LVTV for The Will Edwards Show (2013).
Hope has made radio debuts on multiple FM stations including 104.3 NOW, Real 103.9, 98.5 KLUC, and 88.1 with several interviews on Power 88 with the 702 Wake Up Crew (2018) and Teen Talk (2017). Her single "We Ain't" was played numerous times on Street Connection along with "Drop Bandz" on Pump It Or Dump It both on Power 88. Not to mention interviews on UNLV's college station 91.5 KUNV (2018 and 2015). With her singles We Ain't, Drop Bandz, Try Me and Bring Em Hope gaining traction on radio she is sure to have a bright future ahead. She has had many live performances on the Strip such as The Stratosphere (2019) Hard Rock Live (2018) Foxtail at SLS (2016) The Palazzo (2015) and has also opened up for the likes of Jacquees and Nef The Pharaoh (2017) Jacob Latimore (2012), Audio Push and Tay Dizm (2010).
She started off dancing around age 5 taking ballet, tap, and jazz classes at her local recreation center. Singing later came into the picture around the age of 8 when she started performing with a former JaHMa recording artist on the Fremont stage downtown for the Taste Of Sounds and Soul and local coffee shops and record stores (Rejavanate and Zia Records). She did not start rapping until later around the age of 13. She was scheduled to do a song with another artist which required her to rap on it. The other artist no longer could do the song with Hope but she decided to continue on with the song by herself. She did not know she had the ability to rap until she tried it in the booth for her first time.
Hope's career really got started in the Summer of 2012 when she was invited to perform at the Urban and Pop Showcase at the Celebrity Center in Hollywood. There were a lot of talented teens her age doing the same thing as her. It really inspired her & pushed her in the right direction to work harder and follow her passion. In September of 2012 Hope decided to try online school due to bullying & business started picking up in her music career. She then became very busy with doing shows all over Las Vegas and Southern California.
Hope was also on the Bully Busters 702 School Tour for many years where she went into schools in the Las Vegas community to perform and speak to the kids about her experiences with bullying. Please support Hope in her journey on becoming successful in life. With her high energy performances and passion she is destined for something great.