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Born in Accra, and raised in Wales, Ghana and India and the UK where she is now settled, Rhian grew up in a very musical environment. Her Welsh mother was an accomplished singer, and her father, an Ashanti naval officer, is a gifted guitarist. Rhian started playing piano at the age of nine and picked up guitar soon after and before long, a budding singer songwriter. Behind the warm and honeyed voice is a sharp mind, Rhian gained an economics degree at the London School of Economics and worked in banking in the City for a time, a somewhat stark contrast to her own desires for a life in music. Her studies continued at Harvard in America, until her mother fell ill and Rhian returned home to care for her ailing mother. With time to think she found healing and release in music and decided to chase her singing dreams, feeling as though it was a risk worth taking in order to dance her heart’s dreams into life. Numerous open mic nights and various club slots in London followed and she found her voice often compared to Sade and Lauryn Hill. One night after a show Rhian was offered a deal by an executive from Los Angeles based label, DKG, and relocated to America to write and record her debut album ‘Gold Coast’ a title which beautifully reflects her childhood home of Ghana.Under the Californian sun the gifted songstress, musician and writer co-produced the album with Grammy Award-winning producers Bob Power (Chaka Khan, A Tribe Called Quest) and James Poyser (Lauryn Hill, D’Angelo). The albums sound was a striking collection of moving songs, beautiful and passionate melodies and rich production, all fused together underneath Rhian’s velvety and captivating voice. In 2004, Gold Coast was released to phenomenal international support and great critical acclaim.Rhian’s self-penned debut single ‘Say How I Feel’ was a Top 10 R&B hit in the US and Top 30 in the UK national charts. The video for the single featuring the model Tyson Beckford and an iconic looking Rhian instantly became MTV Base’s #1 Most Played video.Rhian was invited by BET in the US to host her own TV show series aptly entitled ‘Gold Coast’- a first for a brand new British artist, it took her back to her home in Ghana and also saw her interview a wide range of celebrities from LL Cool J and Musiq Soulchild to Clint Eastwood! Rhian’s first US national tour followed in 2003 when she supported R&B legend Brian McKnight; she then headlined her own shows and performed alongside artists ranging from Angie Stone, Raphael Saadiq, Anthony Hamilton to Macy Gray and Angela Bofill. Rhian took great pleasure in joining British soul star Lemar on her first UK tour in 2005.Her journey and passion have come with rewards like the MOBO Award for ‘Best Jazz Act’ in 2005, ‘Best New Soul Act’ - Urban Music Awards in 2005, ‘Best Pop Act’ - Welsh Music Awards in 2005 and ‘Ghana Entertainer of the Year’ - Ghana Professional Awards in 2004. Six magazine covers including Metro, Pride and Blues & Soul topped off an exceptional couple of years and allowed Rhian to realise many dreams which she otherwise might have tucked in a drawer in a 9-5 job, had her economics path continued.With the help of the UK’s finest including Ivor Novello Award-winning writers Michelle Escoffrey and European production team Cutfather & Joe (Des’Ree, Jamelia), Rhian has begun diligently and lovingly cooking up the ingredients for her sophomore album title ‘Hands Clean’ to be released this year. The sound she carefully drapes her voice across is more uptempo and reminiscent in places of late 80’s early 90’s pop R&B combined with a very honest collection of love songs and confessions. Rhian has been nurturing her expressive style and is looking forward to showing the world more of her exquisite soulful sound.It is clear from the first note, that there are only bigger things ahead for the exceptional Ms Benson.‘One of today’s brightest new talents: mould-breaking m Rhian Benson Gold Coast Songs | 1. | Words Hurt Too |
| 2. | Say How I Feel |
| 3. | Stealing My Peace of Mind |
| 4. | Soul Boy |
| 5. | Shake It Away |
| 6. | Invincible |
| 7. | One, The |
| 8. | Sing to the Child |
| 9. | Moment in Shrine, A |
| 10. | I'm in a Bind |
| 11. | Gold Sky |
| 12. | Young Girl |
| 13. | [Untitled Hidden Track] - (hidden track) |
| 14. | Spirit |
| Gold Coast Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews I'm diggin it........... Had heard the jam "How I Feel" before on the radio but after listening to a friend's entire CD I will buy it. She has a nice flow and voice. I really dug most of the songs.......cool bass lines. Submitted by Ken (Houston, TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Easy Going CD One Hit Wonder Submitted by a reviewer (Durham, NC)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
" THE NEW SADE" THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE MOST SMOOTHEST, JAZZY CD OUT RIGHT NOW.
SISTER'S SOUND MAKES YOU WANNA SEAT BACK AND FLOAT ON CLOUD"9".
VERY HOTT, GOT TO GET THIS ONE. Submitted by marcell2002 (US ARMY, BAGHDAD)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rhian is her own "Spirit" I've never listened to a CD that made me feel like I was on vacation everytime I popped it in :-) I find myself listening to it all the way through, then going back to "Gold Sky" so that I can get one more dose of paradise before waking up to the real world. Now that's incredible.
Besides being unique and flying free, Rhian is BEAUTIFUL on the front cover!!! A true queen.
Relaxing, wonderfully engineered. This woman needs more air time than radio stations give her. If you haven't bought this album yet, you're late number one. And number two, you have no clue what you're missing. Submitted by Leea05 (Music City, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One Hit Wondet..? Clean your ears out Now i wouldn't normally do this, but i just read someone's review who said she was a one hit wonder. Well you couldn't be more wrong. This album is great. Rhian is smooth and soulful, the words are tight and the music is original. This is a must have in any record collection.
Whether you like jazz, soul or RnB you get all this wrapped in one. Submitted by A new fan (London) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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