Natina Reed (October 28, 1979 - October 26, 2012) was an American actress, rapper, singer, teen idol and songwriter in the R&B trio Blaque. On most of Blaque's songs, Reed is featured as a rapper, except on "Mind of a King" where she sings the song entirely on her own. She is also known as Blaque's rapper and a similarity to Left Eye. Reed contributed her own raps to many of Blaque's past singles, including "808", "Can't Get it Back" and "Bring It All to Me" (remix). Contents 1 Personal life 2 Media 2.1 Album appearances 2.2 Filmography 2.3 TV 2.4 Video cameo appearances 3 References 4 External links [edit] Personal life In 2001, Reed was engaged to rapper Kurupt. In 2002, she gave birth to their son Tren Brown after the group was dropped from their label. Reed and Kurupt were separated. On Friday, October 26th 2012, Reed was hit by a car while crossing the street. The driver called the police, but paramedics could not revive her. At the! time of her death, Reed was working on a solo rap album, as well as a new movie and reunion with Blaque . Reed was the cousin of former Destiny's Child member Farrah Franklin. [edit] Media [edit] Album appearances Year Title Album 2007 Now Or Never with Shamar Woods X-Rated 2001 It's Over with Kurupt Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey [edit] Filmography Year Title Role Notes 2003 Honey Herself 2000 Bring It On Jenelope [edit] TV Year Title Role Notes 2000 V.I.P. Herself (only in 1 episode) [edit] Video cameo appearances Year Title Artist 1997 "Ladies Night" Lil' Kim 2001 "Welcome To Atlanta" Ludacris 2001 "It's Over" Kurupt [edit] References [edit] External links Natina Reed at the Internet Movie Database T.I. Album & Movie Release Party Persondata Name Reed, Natina Alternative names Short description Date of birth October 28, 1979 Place of birth Date of death Place of death
Natina Reed | |
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Birth name | Natina Reed |
Born | October 28, 1979 |
Origin | New York City, New York , U.S. |
Died | October 26, 2012 (aged 32) |
Genres | R&B , pop , hip-hop |
Occupations | rapper , Singer-Songwriter , actress |
Years active | 1999–2012 (Blaque ) 2000–! 2012 (actress) |
Labels | Elektra Records / WMG |
Associated acts | Blaque , Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes , Kurupt |
Website | www.therealnatina.com |
Natina Reed (October 28, 1979 - October 26, 2012) was an American actress, rapper , singer , teen idol and songwriter in the R&B trio Blaque . On most of Blaque's songs, Reed is featured as a rapper, except on "Mind of a King" where she sings the song entirely on her own. She is also known as Blaque 's rapper and a similarity to Left Eye .
Reed contributed her own raps to many of Blaque's past singles, including "808", "Can't Get it Back" and "Bring It All to Me " (remix).
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Personal life
In 2001, Reed was engaged to rapper Kurupt . In 2002, she gave birth to their son Tren Brown after the group was dropped from their label. Reed and Kurupt were separated.
On Friday, October 26th 2012, Reed was hit by a car while crossing the street. The driver called the police, but paramedics could not revive her.
At the time of her death, Reed was working on a solo rap album, as well as a new movie and reunion with Blaque.
Reed was the cousin of former Destiny's Child member Farrah Franklin .
Media
Album appearances
Year | Title | Album |
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2007 | Now Or Never with Shamar Woods | X-Ra! ted |
2001 | It's Over with Kurupt | Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Honey | Herself | |
2000 | Bring It On | Jenelope |
TV
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000! | V.I.P. | Herself | (only in 1 episode) |
Video cameo appearances
Year | Title | Artist |
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1997 | "Ladies Night" | Lil' Kim |
2001 | "Welcome To Atlanta" | Ludacris |
2001 | "It's Over" | Kurupt |
References
External links
- Natina Reed at the Internet Movie Database
- T.I. Album & Movie Release Party
Persondata | |
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Name | Reed, Natina |
Alternative names | |
Short description | |
Date of birth | October 28, 1979 |
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Date of death | |
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