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| Name | Kandi Burruss |
| Birth name | Kandice Dewetta Burruss |
| Birth date | 17 May 1976 |
| Birth place | College Park, Georgia |
| Origin | Atlanta, Georgia |
| Genres | R&B, soul, hip hop |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, record producer, television personality, actress, entrepreneur |
| Years active | 1992–present |
| Labels | Motown, Capitol, Xscape |
| Associated acts | Xscape, TLC, Toni Braxton, Timbaland, Lil' Kim, Monica, Aaliyah, Trey Songz |
Kandi Burruss (born May 17, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, television personality, actress, and entrepreneur. She rose to prominence as a member of the R&B group Xscape and later achieved mainstream success writing hit songs for artists such as TLC, Toni Braxton, and Aaliyah. Burruss expanded into television with reality series appearances and launched multiple business ventures in Atlanta and beyond.
Burruss was born in College Park, Georgia and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended local schools and began performing as a child alongside peers who later connected to acts like Destiny's Child and Goodie Mob. She developed early ties to the Atlanta music scene that included venues associated with Hotlanta nightlife and radio stations such as V-103 and KISS-FM. During adolescence she formed relationships with future collaborators linked to LaFace Records and the Atlanta-based production community, setting the stage for professional work with industry figures connected to Jermaine Dupri and LA Reid.
Burruss first achieved recognition as a founding member of the R&B quartet Xscape, whose albums charted on the Billboard 200 and spawned singles that received airplay on MTV, BET, and VH1. After Xscape's initial run, she transitioned into songwriting and production, penning the Grammy-winning hit "No Scrubs" for TLC, a collaboration that involved songwriters affiliated with LaFace Records and producers who worked with acts on Arista Records. She wrote and co-wrote songs for artists including Toni Braxton, Aaliyah, Trey Songz, and Monica, often working alongside producers like Timbaland and engineers associated with studios used by Bad Boy Records and So So Def Recordings. Burruss released solo albums under labels such as Motown and toured with artists connected to the contemporary R&B circuit, performing at venues promoted by firms akin to Live Nation and appearing on compilation projects tied to BET Awards performers.
Burruss expanded into television as a cast member of the reality franchise The Real Housewives of Atlanta, joining a series produced by Bravo and distributed via NBCUniversal. She has appeared on series and specials alongside personalities from The Apprentice alumni, performers tied to Saturday Night Live, and musicians from American Idol. Burruss has also appeared in scripted projects and television films that featured actors affiliated with Tyler Perry Studios and guest-starred on sitcoms with casts including members from Living Single and The Cosby Show. She produced and starred in stage and screen projects connected to theatrical producers who have worked with Apollo Theater talents and regional companies in Atlanta, Georgia.
Beyond entertainment, Burruss founded and operated businesses in Atlanta, Georgia including a boutique, production company, and ventures in the hospitality and hospitality-adjacent sectors with partners linked to local restaurateurs and promoters who collaborate with Atlanta International Film Festival affiliates. She launched ventures in music publishing and production tied to catalog administration practices used by firms such as ASCAP and BMI affiliates, and has been involved in real estate deals and property development in neighborhoods influenced by Ponce City Market-era revitalization. Burruss expanded into product lines and branded services similar to those marketed through retailers connected to Home Shopping Network-type channels and licensing arrangements seen with celebrities who partner with Macy's and Sears.
Burruss's family life includes marriages and partnerships with individuals involved in Atlanta business circles and entertainment, intersecting with figures associated with BET Awards presenters and personalities from VH1 programs. She is a parent and has navigated public relationships covered by entertainment outlets that also profile peers from Love & Hip Hop and cast members from The Real Housewives franchise. Her residence and lifestyle choices have been featured in publications that cover homes listed by brokers who work within Beverly Hills, California and Atlanta, Georgia markets as well as architects linked to celebrity renovation projects.
Burruss has supported charitable causes and education-related initiatives involving organizations that collaborate with the United Negro College Fund and community programs similar to those run by Habitat for Humanity. She has participated in benefit events alongside artists connected to Rock the Vote-style campaigns and has lent her platform to fundraisers associated with health organizations comparable to American Cancer Society events and local Atlanta nonprofit coalitions that partner with City of Atlanta offices. Her philanthropic activities include involvement with mentorship programs and youth arts initiatives that coordinate with after-school providers and cultural institutions such as Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, Georgia.
Category:1976 births Category:American singer-songwriters Category:American television personalities Category:People from College Park, Georgia