Charlotte Devaney

Charlotte Devaney

Charlotte Devaney Flip It Video Shoot
Background information
Genres House, Trap, electro house, Breakbeat, HipHop
Occupation(s) DJ, Musical Artist, Actress
Years active 2008-Present
Labels Capitol / Virgin Records / Universal Music Australia / Karma London Records
Associated acts Snoop Dogg, Fatman Scoop, Lady Leshurr, Ragga Twins
Website www.charlottedevaney.com

Charlotte Devaney is a British DJ, producer, singer, dancer and actress.

Career

In 2008, Devaney played Bobbie in the Hollywood comedy movie How to Lose Friends & Alienate People alongside Simon Pegg and Megan Fox.[1][2]

Her first major release 'Flip It' (The Edit) feat Snoop Dogg released autumn 2015,[3][4] the track reached #12 in the ARIA Charts Australian National Chart[5][6] and #20 in the Polish Airplay Top 100 Charts.[7]

The track received Gold certification from the ARIA in January 2016 & Platinum certification in March 2016.[8] The track was remixed by house music producer Erick Morillo.[9]

Flip It was first released on Devaney's own label on 2013 , but was re-produced to be called (The Edit)

In 2014 Devaney first released 'Bass Dunk' feat Fatman Scoop and Lady Leshurr. which was re-released titled Bass Dunk (The Edit) in April 2016 and a further edit by Producer Tigermonkey in March 2017. [10]

In April 2017 , Devaney appeared on the cover of DJ Mag Malaysia. [11]

Devaney has worked with Snoop Dogg Fatman Scoop,[12] Lady Leshurr[13][14] and Ragga Twins on music released through her own record label, Karma London Records.

Away from music, Devaney founded the dancing collective, the Narni Shakers.[15]

Devaney is the Granddaughter of Labour Politician Renée Short.

Accusations of kidnapping

In January, 2014, Devaney and 5 others were acquitted of kidnapping in September 2012. The six were accused of kidnapping businessman Curtis Woodman, who failed to pay them £42,000 in wages.[16][17]

Singles

References

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