Chanté Torrane Moore (born February 17, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, television personality, and author. The first signee with record executive Louis Silas, Jr.'s Silas Records, she rose to prominence with her debut studio album, Precious (1992). Its first two singles "Love's Taken Over" and "It's Alright" became top 20 hits on the R&B charts, while the album reached Gold status in the United States. In the late 1990s, Moore achieved crossover success with her top ten hit "Chanté's Got a Man," the lead single from her third album This Moment Is Mine (1999), before adopting a new image with hip hop-inflected sounds on Exposed (2000) and its international top 20 hit "Straight Up."
In the mid-2000s, following her departure from Silas Records, Moore released two collaborative albums, Things That Lovers Do (2003) and Uncovered/Covered (2006), with her then-husband Kenny Lattimore. She has since released four further solo albums, Love the Woman (2008), Moore Is More (2013), The Rise of the Phoenix (2017), and Christmas Back to You (2017), to varying commercial success, with "Real One" being her latest top ten hit on the US Adult R&B Songs chart. Aside from her success in music, Moore became a television personality in 2013, being involved in TV One's reality series R&B Divas: Los Angeles for three seasons. In 2014, she released her autobiographical self-help book Will I Marry Me?
Moore has sold more than ten million albums worldwide, and won the 2002 Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo for her work on "Contagious," a Grammy Award-nominated collaboration with The Isley Brothers and R. Kelly. She has also won an American Music Award and has been nominated for two additional Soul Train Awards, three NAACP Image Awards, a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award, and a Stellar Award. Divorced from actor Kadeem Hardison and singer Kenny Lattimore, Moore has been married to former BET executive Stephen G. Hill since 2022.
Early life
Chanté Torrane Moore was born on February 17, 1967, in San Francisco, to Christian Evangelist parents Larry Moore, a minister, and Virginia Moore. Moore enjoyed singing from an early age, but her ambitions were initially held back by her family, in which all members sang or played instruments or even had careers as professional musicians.
At the age of 14, Moore began participating in beauty pageants. Through Darryl Sutton, Moore came into contact with talent manager Benny Medina's assistant, who in turn connected her with Medina. for the label, the project was shelved late into the production and Moore was eventually dropped. After a Los Angeles stage production with singer El DeBarge, his manager Fred Moultrie offered Moore to represent her after she had asked him if he could recommend her. Silas Records' first signee, The album featured production from Simon Law, Bebe Winans, George Duke, among others, and peaked at number one-hundred and one on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart. The first single, "Love's Taken Over" peaked at number eighty-six and number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B Singles charts, respectively. The album's second single, It's Alright failed to make impact on the Billboard Hot 100, however, peaking at number thirteen on the R&B charts.
On November 15, 1994, Moore released her second album A Love Supreme which peaked at sixty-four on the Billboard 200 albums chart. it charted in Australia and the Netherlands. In 1999, she released her third album This Moment Is Mine. Moore worked with duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis on most of the album's material, while additional production was provided by Rodney Jerkins, Jermaine Dupri, and Simon Law. This Moment Is Mine was met with positive reviews, and peaked at number 31 on the US Billboard 200 and number seven on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming Moore's first top ten entry on the chart. The album's lead single "Chanté's Got a Man," written for then-husband Kadeem Hardison, became a crossover success and scored Moore her first top ten hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song later reached Gold status in the United States. Although MCA had hoped the album would mark Moore's across-the-board breakthrough, Promotion of the album's second single "Bitter" was interlinked with "Contagious," a 2001 collaboration with R. Kelly and The Isley Brothers. It became a top 20 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 and won the Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo.
2003–2007: Duet albums with Kenny Lattimore: Things That Lovers Do and Covered/Uncovered
A year after marrying R&B singer Kenny Lattimore, the pair signed as a duet act to Arista Records and began recording a duet cover album titled Things That Lovers Do, consisting of cover versions of classic 1970's and 1980's soul duets by singers such as Karyn White and Babyface. Released in February 2003, the album was promoted with a stageplay named after it. Directed by George Faison and co-starring actors Kym Whitley and Clifton Powell, the stage show saw them touring from January through March 2003. Whilte the album earned polarizing reviews, Things That Lovers Do, with first week sales of 47,000 units, became the highest-charting project for both singers.
In fall 2006, Moore and Lattimore issued a follow-up to Things That Lovers Do, a double album of gospel and R&B love songs titled Uncovered/Covered. The set was led off by dual singles, the Bryan-Michael Cox-produced "Figure It Out," and "Make Me Like the Moon," a gospel ballad that was co-written by Lattimore and Moore and produced by Fred Hammond. Released via LaFace Records and Verity Records, Uncovered/Covered reached number two on the US Top Gospel Albums and number ten on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and earned Moore and Lattimore a Stellar Award nomination for Best Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year. Also in 2007, Moore starred in the gospel stageplay By Any Means Necessary, along with Dave Hollister, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Shar Jackson, and Danielle Mone Truitt.
2008–2015: Love the Woman, Moore Is More and R&B Divas
While recording her duet album with Lattimore, Moore signed a new solo recording contract with Peak Records, a subsidiary of the Concord Music Group. Her first project with the label, her fifth solo album, Love the Woman, was released in June 2008, involving production from Warryn Campbell, Raphael Saadiq, Antonio Dixon, and longtime collaborator George Duke, among others. The album earned largely mixed reviews from music critics and peaked at number 15 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, selling more than 25,000 copies in its first five months of release. Its only single, "Ain't Supposed to Be This Way,"
In May 2009, Moore set some dates for a Love the Woman tour, with performances in Los Angeles, and Atlanta, Georgia. The same month, she starred with James Pickens, Jr., Vickie Winans, Loretta Devine, Reginald VelJohnson, Rocky Carroll and Lattimore in a live stage production of Otis Sallid's Gospel! Gospel! Gospel at the Los Angeles Wilshire Ebell Theater. In 2012, Moore performed at the BET Awards in a tribute to the late singer Donna Summer. In January 2013, the singer signed a new recording deal with Shanachie Entertainment. She released her sixth studio solo album Moore Is More on July 30. Her first album in five years, it was preceded by the single "Talking in My Sleep" but became her lowest-charting effort yet.
Also in 2013, Moore joined the cast of the reality TV One reality television series R&B Divas: Los Angeles, a spinoff to R&B Divas: Atlanta, along with Kelly Price, Dawn Robinson, Michel'le Toussaint, Lil' Mo, and Claudette Ortiz. In March 2014, it was announced that Moore would appear in a limited run of the revue Jubilee! at Bally's Las Vegas. Directed by Frank Gatson Jr. and co-starring Luke James, the show received lukewarm reviews, In July 2014, coinciding with the second season premiere of R&B Divas: Los Angeles, Moore released the standalone single, "I Know, Right?." followed by the August 2014 released of her self-help book Will I Marry Me?, which was adapted into a one-woman show with the same title the following year. The third and final season of R&B Divas premiered in February 2015.
2016–2021: The Rise of the Phoenix and Christmas Back to You
In 2016, Moore premiered a new track titled "Ghetto Love" featuring Kurupt on Donnie Simpson's radio show. Later in July, she appeared on the radio show to premiere her new single "Put It On Fate" of which she filmed a music video on July 13.
thumb|upright|Moore at the 2018 Let the Good Times Roll Festival in [[Shreveport, Louisiana.]] In February 2017, Moore, along with Carl Anthony Payne II and LisaRaye McCoy, began touring with and co-starring in Je'Caryous Johnson's off-Broadway play Married But Single Too. The same month, she released "Real One," the lead single off her seventh studio album The Rise of the Phoenix, her debut on her own record label CM7 Records. The song proved to be her most successful single in seventeen years, peaking at number 10 on the US Adult R&B Songs chart and at number 39 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Released to streaming services on September 8, 2018, followed by a digital and physical release the weeks after, The Rise of the Phoenix, chiefly produced by Lil' Ronnie, earned positive reviews from critics, and peaked at number 24 on the US R&B Album Sales chart.
Also in 2017, Moore released her first full-length Christmas album titled Christmas Back to You. Again featuring main production from Lil' Ronnie, the project comprises five original songs and six cover versions of Christmas standards and carols. In March 2018, Moore premiered the single "One Love," featuring Lewis Sky, ahead of a new EP, 1 of 4, released on April 5. Including guest appearances from Sky, Felly the Voice, D. Bryant, and girl band June's Diary, the EP was the first project to be released as part of a four-EP series, but while Moore released another single from the project, "Fresh Love," in 2019, the series was eventually discontinued and plans, to release all four parts on one album were shelved.
2022–present: Ninth studio album and Singer 2024 in China
In November 2022, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her debut album Precious (1992), Moore performed a medley, consisting of "Love's Taken Over", "It's Alright" and "Chanté's Got a Man," at the 2022 Soul Train Music Awards, to rave reviews. In January 2023, P Music Group announced that Moore had signed with the label. In June 2023, she was a part of Babyface's Tiny Desk concert ensemble, along with Avery Wilson and Tank. The following month, Moore announced that she had started work on her ninth studio album Evolve,
Between May and July 2024, Moore participated in the ninth season of the Chinese reality show Singer 2024, a singing competition for professional singers. The first R&B vocalist to compete on the singing competition, Broadcast to up to 250 million viewers, Moore took the opportunity to play concerts in several stadiums throughout the country after the show ended. In August 2024, she appeared on "So Distracted," a duet with Eric Benét's from his EP Duets. Released as the extended play's second single, it became Moore's highest-charting single since 1999's "Chanté's Got a Man," reaching number 17 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, while also topping the US Adult R&B Songs chart, becoming Moore's first song to do so.
Personal life
During the production of her shelved debut album with Warner Bros. Records, Moore became romantically involved with Jay King of R&B group Club Nouveau. In 1991, Moore married a friend from her childhood. In her 2014 autobiographical self-help book, Will I Marry Me?, she publicly revealed this marriage (and subsequent divorce), stating that the two had dated in sixth grade. The two later began dating after they were chosen to present together at the 25th NAACP Image Awards. in a private ceremony in Jamaica on New Year's Day in 2002. Their son was born in 2003. On July 27, 2011, in a statement on her Facebook page, Moore announced that she and Lattimore had divorced. Her older brother Kelvin Gomillion (born January 25, 1961) died on August 18, 2013. On October 26, 2021, Moore announced her engagement to former BET Executive, Stephen G. Hill. The couple wed in Los Cabos, Mexico on October 22, 2022.
Discography
Solo albums
- Precious (1992)
- A Love Supreme (1994)
- This Moment Is Mine (1999)
- Exposed (2000)
- Love the Woman (2008)
- Moore Is More (2013)
- The Rise of the Phoenix (2017)
- Christmas Back to You (2017)
Collaborative albums
- Things That Lovers Do (2003)
- Uncovered/Covered (2006)
Awards and nominations
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! scope="row"| American Music Awards
| style="text-align:center;"| 1997
| Top Soundtrack
| Waiting to Exhale: OST
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! scope="row" rowspan="3"| MCP Music Awards
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| 2017
| Female R&B Performance of the Year
| "Something to Remember"
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| Indie R&B Album of the Year
| The Rise of the Phoenix
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| style="text-align:center;"| 2000
| Outstanding Song
| "Chanté's Got a Man"
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| style="text-align:center;"| 2002
| Outstanding Music Video
| "Contagious"
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! scope="row" rowspan="3"| Soul Train Music Awards
| style="text-align:center;"| 2000
| Best R&B/Soul Single – Female
| "Chanté's Got a Man"
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| style="text-align:center;"| 2002
| Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo
| "Contagious"
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| style="text-align:center;"| 2002
| Best Video of the Year
| "Contagious"
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! scope="row" rowspan="2"| UB Honors
| style="text-align:center;"| 2013
| Best Independent R&B Album Release of 2013
| Moore is More
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| style="text-align:center;"| 2017
| Best Artist Return Single
| "Real One"
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