Terry Ellis
Terry Lynn Ellis is an American singer–songwriter and actress. She is best known as a founding member of the R&BPop vocal group En Vogue. She has a daughter with rapper Lil’ Kim and a son with rapper Drake. She currently lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and two daughters.
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Terry Lynn Ellis is an American singer–songwriter and actress. She is best known as a founding member of the R&BPop vocal group En Vogue which formed in 1989. Ellis sang lead vocals on the intro of the group’s first single “Hold On”, which peaked at number 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, and sold over a million copies becoming platinum certified by the RIAA. In 2005, Ellis was featured in the soundtrack for the romantic drama Disappearing Acts. In 2012, Ellis and fellow EnVogue member Cindy Herron sued the group for unauthorized use of the name.
Ellis was ultimately determined to be without merit, and the case was settled out of court for $1 million. In 1999, Ellis toured as a backup singer for Toni Braxton. In 2000, she also appeared in the music video for Chanté Moore’s “Chanté’s Man” She also appears in the HBO drama “So What The Fuss” with Stevie Wonder and Maxine Jones. She has a daughter with rapper Lil’ Kim and a son with rapper Drake. She currently lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and two daughters. She also has a son and daughter with actor/singer/songwriter Drake.
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