Wynter Gordon

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Wynter Gordon
Birth name Diana Eve Paris Gordon
Born (1985-08-25) August 25, 1985
Origin South Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States
Genres Pop, dance, house music
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Years active 2007–present
Labels Big Beat
Associated acts Flo Rida, David Guetta, Steve Aoki, Laidback Luke, Tyga, Chris Brown, Rohff, Deniz Koyu, Jennifer Lopez, Ciara, Danity Kane, Angel Haze
Website www.wyntergordon.com

Wynter Gordon (born Diana Gordon; August 25, 1985 in South Jamaica, Queens, New York) is an American pop/dance singer-songwriter. She began as a writer for other artists, later signing with Atlantic Records where she began working on an album while continuing to write songs for other acts and providing vocals on songs. Her debut With the Music I Die was released in 2011.

Early life

Gordon was born in Queens, New York City, New York and was brought up in a poor and dangerous neighborhood in South Jamaica. She is the middle child of six, they lived in a two bedroom house.[1] She recalled in an interview that many people she knew were deceased at a young age, because they "got into the wrong things".[1] However, she refused to call her childhood difficult, she said that "if things were rough, I didn't feel it," explaining that the familiarity of the environment that she grew up in prevented her from objectively describing it.[1] She attributed her well being to her strict mother who did not allow her to leave the yard and told her to go to the library after school.[1] Her mother remarried when Gordon was 5, but Gordon did not have a close relationship with her step father.[2] Her strict upbringing resulted in a strained relationship with her parents.[2]

Gordon began singing at a young age and she began singing at funerals from the age of 6.[1] She and her siblings would perform together in church and at street corners by her parents.[2] They were strict about the music that Gordon and her siblings sang, only allowing them to listen to and sing gospel.[2] However, Gordon would listen to the radio when her parents were not at home and recorded songs from the radio onto tapes that she smuggled into the house.[2] It was during high school that Gordon decided that she was going to pursue music.[3] She was later accepted to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts[2] and interned at a record company.[3] Gordon wrote her first complete song, "Daddy's Song" at age 15.[3]

Career

2005–08: Career beginnings

After high school, Wynter threw herself fully into realizing her music dreams, while also dealing with surviving on her own for the first time. She juggled several jobs while working in the studio at nights and as much as she could. During this time, Wynter met her manager, Keith White who introduced her to Don Pooh at Atlantic Records. Wynter worked closely with producer D'Mile since 2004 where they both came with her first track to fame, "Gonna Breakthrough" written by Wynter Gordon and produced by D'Mile was used as the title track to Mary J. Blige's 2005 album The Breakthrough. Soon after, Wynter was given an opportunity and signed to Atlantic Records, through Don Pooh Music Group, where she has been working on her debut album since 2004. Also, in 2008, Wynter penned two tracks for Danity Kane's second album Welcome to the Dollhouse, "2 of You" and "Do Me Good".

2009–present: With the Music I Die and Human Condition

Wynter co-wrote the single "Sugar", a track that she was featured on with Flo Rida on his album R.O.O.T.S. (2009) after laying down a reference vocal.[4] The track became an international hit and peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100. Wynter also co-wrote and sang on the dance track "Toyfriend" from French DJ David Guetta's album One Love (2009). She worked closely with Jennifer Lopez, writing four tracks including "What Is Love", "What Is Love Part II", "Starting Over" and "Everybody's Girl" for her seventh studio album Love? (2011). Wynter is also writing for artists including Adrienne Bailon, Estelle & Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester.[4]

She released her debut album, With the Music I Die, on June 17, 2011 in Australia. The first single from the album, "Dirty Talk" topped the US (Billboard) Hot Dance Club Songs and the Australian Singles Chart, and was certified 3x Platinum, The song was released in the UK and Ireland on 18 February 2011 where it peaked eight in Ireland and 25 in the UK. The song spent a total on eleven weeks inside the Top 40.[5] The second single, "Til Death" has currently peaked on the Australian Singles Chart at 16 and number 3 on the US Dance Chart. She opened for Patrick Stump's second US tour in August and September. "Buy My Love" was released as the third single from "With The Music I Die".

Wynter announced via Twitter that she has already recorded some songs and hinted at her second studio album. On June 20, 2012, Gordon premiered her new single, "Stimela". The song is the first song released from her collection of four extended plays called Human Condition which she is self releasing.[6] The first EP is called Human Condition: Doleo and was released on July 9, 2012. The second EP is called Human Condition: Sanguine and was released on January 15, 2013. Wynter has revealed several songs on the third and fourth EPs called "Swimming"[7] and "We Can't Be Friends".[8]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS
[9]
With the Music I Die 25

Extended plays

Title EP details
The First Dance
  • Released: November 9, 2010[11]
  • Label: Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download
With the Music I Die
  • Released: June 28, 2011[12]
  • Label: Big Beat
  • Format: Digital download
Human Condition: Doleo
  • Released: July 9, 2012
  • Label: The Flying Unicorn
  • Format: Digital download
Human Condition: Sanguine
  • Released: January 15, 2013
  • Label: The Flying Unicorn
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US Dance
[13]
AUS
[9]
NZ
[9]
BEL
(FL)

[14]
BEL
(WA)

[15]
SCO
[9]
DEN
[16]
FRA
[17]
IRE
[18]
UK
[19]
"Dirty Talk" 2010 1 1 2 3 13 18 33 50 8 25 With the Music I Die
"Til Death" 2011 3 16
"Buy My Love" 2 77
"Still Getting Younger" 2012 24
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released

As a featured artist

Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[23]
AUS
[9]
FRA
[17]
IRE
[18]
UK
[24]
"Sugar"
(Flo Rida featuring Wynter Gordon)
2009 5 20 9 14 19 R.O.O.T.S.
"I Feel Love"[27]
(Rhythm Masters & MYNC featuring Wynter Gordon)
2010 Non-album singles
"Believer"[28]
(Freemasons featuring Wynter Gordon)
113
"Take Off"[29]
(Mr. Vegas featuring Wynter Gordon)
2011
"Take Me Away"[30]
(Marvin Priest featuring Wynter Gordon)
32
"Ladi Dadi"
(Steve Aoki featuring Wynter Gordon)
2012 Wonderland
"Mr. Mister"
(Sato Goldschlag featuring Wynter Gordon)
Non-album single
"Speak Up"
(Laidback Luke featuring Wynter Gordon)
"Follow You"
(Deniz Koyu featuring Wynter Gordon)
"In the Morning"
(Robbie Rivera featuring Wynter Gordon)
Dance or Die: The Album[32]
"Surge"
(Clockwork featuring Wynter Gordon)
2013 Non-album single
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released

Promotional singles

Single Year Album
"Putting It Out There (Pride)"[33] 2011 Non-album single
"Stimela" 2012 Human Condition: Doleo
"TKO" (feat. The Oxymorrons) Human Condition: Sanguine
"Tomorrow" (feat. Salomon Faye)
"Lucky Ones"

Other appearances

The following songs are not singles or promotional singles and have not appeared on an album by Wynter Gordon.

Title Year Album
"Testify" (John Cook featurng Diana Gordon) 2008 God Conscious[34]
"Face Off" (Diana Gordon)
"Dreamin'" (John Cook featurng Diana Gordon)
"Mirrors (Be Myself Again)"
"Haters (Break It Off)" (Diana Gordon)
"Unify" Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns Original Soundtrack
"Toyfriend" (David Guetta with Afrojack featuring Wynter Gordon) 2009 One Love
"Toyfriend" (Version Mixee) (David Guetta with Afrojack featuring Wynter Gordon)
"The Graduation Song" (Kinetics & One Love featuring Wynter Gordon) 2010 Non-album release
"Airborne" (Diggy Simmons featuring Wynter Gordon) Airborne - Mixtape
"Next Level" (Rohff featuring Wynter Gordon) La Cuenta
"For the Fame" (Tyga featuring featuring Chris Brown & Wynter Gordon) 2012 Careless World: Rise of the Last King
"Sign Language" (Kinetics & One Love featuring Wynter Gordon) You Are Not Alone
"Keep Cool" (Major Lazer featuring Shaggy and Wynter Gordon) 2013 Free the Universe

Writing credits

The following songs have been written by Wynter Gordon, but do not include her as a lead or featured vocal artist.

Title Year Album
"Gonna Breakthrough"[35] (Mary J. Blige) 2005 The Breakthrough
"2 of You" (Danity Kane) 2008 Welcome to the Dollhouse
"(What Is) Love?"[36] (Jennifer Lopez) 2011 Love?
"Starting Over"[37] (Jennifer Lopez)
"Everybody's Girl" (Jennifer Lopez)
"Livin' It Up" (Ciara featuring Nicki Minaj) 2013 Ciara

Awards and nominations

Year Type Award Result
2011 International Dance Music Awards Best Break-Through Artist (Solo) (Wynter Gordon)[38] Nominated
Best Pop Dance Track ("Dirty Talk")[38] Nominated
NewNowNext Awards Brink of Fame: Music Artist (Wynter Gordon)[38] Nominated

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