JORDIN SPARKS



Jordin Brianna Sparks (Born December 22, 1989) Is An American Singer, Songwriter And Actress. She Rose To Fame In 2007 After Winning The Sixth Season Of "American Idol" At Age 17, Becoming The Youngest Winner In The Series' History. Her Self-Titled Studio Album Released Late That Year Was Certified Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America (Riaa) And Has Sold Over Two Million Copies Worldwide. The Album Spawned The Billboard Hot 100 Top-Ten Singles "Tattoo" And "No Air", The Latter, A Collaboration With Chris Brown, Is Currently The Highest-Selling Single By An American Idol Contestant, Selling Over Three Million Digital Copies In The United States. The Song Earned Spark Her First Grammy Award Nomination For Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.

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