![]() On August 25, 1998, Wray released her first album Make It Hot. The single peaked in the top-five on Billboard's Hot 100, and received certified gold-status within six weeks of its release for a total of over 700,000 copies sold. In June 1998, Wray released her first single " Make It Hot". In 1997, Wray appeared as a featured vocalist on the song "Gettaway" for Missy Elliott's first album Supa Dupa Fly. Career 1997–2002: Make It Hot and split from The Goldmind Inc./Elektra Wray impressed Elliott by performing SWV's song " Weak" and became the first recording artist on Elliott's label as well as securing a distribution deal with Elektra Records. During her teenage years, Wray was introduced to then-upcoming rapper Missy Elliott, who was looking for a female singer to sign to her own recording label The Goldmind Inc. She became one of her church's star choir members and also participated in local fashion shows. At a young age, Wray relocated to Portsmouth, Virginia. Her older brother Kenny Wray is also a singer and she has younger sister Myrtis Wray. Nicole Monique Wray was born on May 2, 1979, in Salinas, California, to Debra Wray (née Murphy) and Kenneth Wray. 2.4 2016–present: Queen Alone and Piece of Me. ![]() 2.1 1997–2002: Make It Hot and split from The Goldmind Inc./Elektra.
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