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Shamari DeVoe Biography

news-detailsShamari DeVoe is an American singer, actress, and reality television personality who first captured the public's attention in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the R&B girl group Blaque. Born Shamari Fears, she rose to prominence during the golden era of teen pop, bringing a distinctive blend of soulful vocals and hip-hop-infused energy to the charts. She is also widely recognized for her appearances on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, where she showcased her life as a performer and wife to R&B icon Ronnie DeVoe of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe fame.

DeVoe's career began in earnest when Blaque, originally formed as a trio, was discovered by Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC, who served as the group's executive producer. Under Lopes's mentorship, Blaque released their self-titled debut album in 1999, which spawned the platinum-selling singles "808" and "Bring It All to Me," the latter featuring NSYNC. The group's success was meteoric, and they became fixtures on MTV and BET, touring with major acts and solidifying their place in the late-'90s R&B landscape. Their second album, Blaque Out, followed in 2001, but it was their contribution to the soundtrack of the cheerleading comedy Bring It On that expanded DeVoe's profile; she portrayed the character Lava in the film, which became a cultural touchstone and a box office hit.

Following Blaque's initial run, DeVoe continued to work in entertainment, balancing music with acting and personal pursuits. Her marriage to Ronnie DeVoe in 2006 brought her into the extended fold of one of R&B's most storied families, and the couple welcomed twin sons in 2009. DeVoe's return to the spotlight came in 2019 when she joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta for its eleventh season. Her tenure on the show offered fans a glimpse into her life as a mother, wife, and artist navigating the complexities of a high-profile marriage while attempting to revive her music career. She later appeared alongside her husband on the VH1 series Couples Retreat from 2022 to 2023, which chronicled the challenges and triumphs of several celebrity couples working to strengthen their relationships.

Throughout her career, DeVoe has demonstrated a resilience that has allowed her to transition from a teen idol to a multifaceted entertainer and reality star. While Blaque's original lineup disbanded, the group's music remains a nostalgic touchstone for fans of late-'90s R&B, and DeVoe has occasionally reunited with her former bandmates for performances. Her work in Bring It On and her subsequent television appearances have kept her in the public eye, and her ongoing partnership with Ronnie DeVoe has made them a notable power couple in the entertainment industry. As she continues to balance her artistic ambitions with her personal life, Shamari DeVoe remains a recognized figure whose contributions to music and pop culture have left a lasting imprint.