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Esther Dean : ウィキペディア英語版
Ester Dean

Esther Renay Dean〔https://twitter.com/esterdean/status/543588633438326785〕 (born April 15, 1982),〔(Public Record with birth date ) accessed 5/23/2015〕 better known by her stage name Ester Dean, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Her 2009 single "Drop It Low" featured singer Chris Brown. Dean has also co-written songs for many artists including Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Priyanka Chopra, Mary J. Blige, Nicki Minaj, Kelly Clarkson, Ciara, The Pussycat Dolls, Usher, Kelly Rowland, Girlicious, Keri Hilson, Rihanna, R. Kelly, Britney Spears, Melody Thornton, Vanessa White, Kevin McHale, Selena Gomez, G.R.L., Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, Pia Toscano, Tinie Tempah, Lil Wayne, Machine Gun Kelly and Eurovision Song Contest 2012 winner Loreen.
In 2011, Dean contributed to the soundtrack for the animated film, ''Rio'' by Blue Sky Studios.
In 2012, she voiced two of the characters in the fourth film in the ''Ice Age'' franchise, ''Ice Age: Continental Drift'', and also wrote a song for the movie, entitled "We Are (Family)". Dean made her acting debut in the film ''Pitch Perfect'' (2012) as Cynthia-Rose Adams, a role she reprised for the sequel, ''Pitch Perfect 2'' (2015).
==Life and career==

Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, but raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ester was the youngest of five children raised by her single mother Hester, in a low-income household. At an young age Ester learned how to channel her pain into her music, writing and channeling her emotions into songs. Creative writing served as Ester’s self-therapy, helping her cope with a hard life of poverty and bullying (inside and outside her home). Ester took to writing and singing as an escape from her small Oklahoma town with no glimpses of a positive future.
At the age of 15, Ester and her sister Deandria moved to Omaha, Nebraska; leaving her older siblings in Tulsa. The separation made Ester dig deeper for a connection, finding solace in music and the local music scene. Singing in every studio, writing for local rappers and producers, Ester unknowingly grass-rooted herself. Learning the ins and outs of her talent and creativity, at 20 years old Esther made a bold move and left Omaha with only $500 in her pocket. She drove 18 hours, alone, to Atlanta, Georgia with dreams of breaking into the music industry. She sang for anyone who would listen. While at a Gap Band concert, music producer Tricky Stewart overheard Ester backstage humming a tune to herself. He immediately asked her to set up a meeting. While going through her catalog of songs, Tricky was impressed by not only her voice but also her songwriting ability. He signed her to a small publishing deal that allowed Dean to grow and connect with other known writers and producers. This opportunity provided Ester with the tools, tricks, and skills to writing potential Top 40 songs.
Although her time with Tricky was a significant point in her career, Ester eventually parted ways and relocated to Los Angeles, California.
Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Ester began to build a name in the songwriting world. She was eventually introduced to Polow da Don, and later signed to Zone 4 Records/Interscope Records.
In 2009 Ester released her first single, "Drop It Low”, which peaked at number 38 on the US ''Billboard Hot 100'', becoming her first US Top 40 single. Ester's big break came when she collaborated with super producers Stargate, creating her first #1 single, Rihanna’s "Rude Boy”. She went on to write "What's My Name", "Where Have You Been" and several other Rihanna hits, as well as Katy Perry's "Firework" and Nicki Minaj’s "Super Bass".
She would go on to be named ‘The Song Machine’ in John Seabrook's ''The New Yorker'' article.
Outside of music, Ester was been able to establish herself as a voice-over talent. She landed roles in ''Ice Age: Continental Drift'' (2012) and ''Rio'' (2011).
After making a great impression in the voice-over world, Ester was asked to audition for a small part in an upcoming movie about a girl A cappella group. She jumped at the chance to audition and landed the role of Cynthia Rose in the hit movie ''Pitch Perfect'' (2012), which also lead to her co-starring in ''Pitch Perfect 2'' (2015).
"Entertaining is what I love to do. From writing fun songs to make you dance. To singing a love song to make you fall in love. Being silly on the TV screen to make you laugh. To delivering a great dialog in a drama to make you cry. My life is all about connecting with people. Hoping to make the world feel like we are all one beating heart if only for a second".......Ester Dean

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