Philadelphia-born, Atlanta-based R&B artist Kalenna Harper entered the music industry as a songwriter. Beginning in 2005, she either wrote or co-wrote for the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:3P9jdZehQvmAoTrWU1p5zt">Charlotte Church</a> ("Moodswings"), <a href="spotify:artist:7nwUJBm0HE4ZxD3f5cy5ok">Aretha Franklin</a> ("Put You Up on Game"), <a href="spotify:artist:4PrinKSrmILmo0kERG0Ogn">Trina</a> ("Let Dem Hoes Fight," composed with <a href="spotify:artist:1HY2Jd0NmPuamShAr6KMms">Lady Gaga</a> and Jim Jonsin), <a href="spotify:artist:6wPhSqRtPu1UhRCDX5yaDJ">the Pussycat Dolls</a> ("Painted Windows"), <a href="spotify:artist:2NdeV5rLm47xAvogXrYhJX">Ciara</a> ("Pucker Up"), and <a href="spotify:artist:1l7ZsJRRS8wlW3WfJfPfNS">Christina Aguilera</a> ("Bionic"). Along with <a href="spotify:artist:6pSsE5y0uJMwYj83KrPyf9">Dawn Richard</a>, she was part of the short-lived <a href="spotify:artist:2QYEvpsWUOjqaYuxDPTCmV">Diddy-Dirty Money</a>, who released the Top Ten album Last Train to Paris in December 2010. Once the group dissolved, Kalenna established a solo career. In February 2012, she released a mixtape, Chamber of Diaries, highlighted by the sharp, buoyant, and defiant cuts "Go to Work" and "Black Matte Truck." Beginning in 2014, she made regular appearances on the VH1 series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta -- the same year she released the single "Murder." Kalenna's second album, Black Orchid, was prepared for 2015. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi