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American singer
Anisha Nicole
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Birth name
| Anisha Nicole Gwynn
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Also known as
| Nee-Nee Gwynn
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Born
| (
1985-08-08
)
August 8, 1985
(age 38)
San Diego
, California, United States
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Genres
| R&B
,
hip hop
,
pop
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Occupation(s)
| Singer
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Instrument(s)
| Vocals
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Years active
| 2003?present
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Labels
| Base Hit Records
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Musical artist
Anisha Nicole Gwynn
, (born August 8, 1985) better known by the stage names
Anisha Nicole
and
Nee-Nee Gwynn,
[1]
is an
R&B
,
hip hop
, and
pop
singer.
Gwynn's single "No Means No", as Nee-Nee Gwynn featuring Baby Diva, entered the Billboard charts on February 22, 2002, staying on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales
chart for 19 weeks, reaching #4 April 5. The single was on the
Hot 100 Singles Sales
chart for 19 weeks, reaching #18, also on April 5.
[2]
[3]
On the
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
chart, the single peaked at #89 on March 8, 2003.
[4]
In 2005, Gwynn released her first album,
19
, on her mother's recording label, Base Hit Records. Her father,
Tony Gwynn
, wore number 19 for the
San Diego Padres
.
Personal life
[
edit
]
Gwynn is a graduate of
Poway High School
(2003). She attended
California State University, Northridge (CSUN)
before she decided to pursue her musical career full-time.
Gwynn married baseball player Kennard Jones on January 31, 2009.
[5]
Gwynn is the daughter of
Major League Baseball
Hall of Famer
Tony Gwynn
, who played his entire 20-year career for the
San Diego Padres
and was the head baseball coach for
San Diego State University
following his retirement from the Padres. Her mother is Alicia Gwynn. Her brother,
Tony Gwynn Jr.
, is a former major league outfielder and current analyst for the Padres. Her uncle is former
Major League Baseball
player
Chris Gwynn
.
[6]
[7]
References
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edit
]
- ^
"Nee-Nee Gwynn ~ Stepping Up To The Plate"
. La Prensa San Diego. March 21, 2003
. Retrieved
July 22,
2014
.
- ^
"Hot 100 Singles Sales"
,
Billboard
, pp. 18, 64, April 5, 2003
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Whitburn, Joel, ed. (June 1, 2004),
2003 Billboard Music Yearbook
, Record Research,
ISBN
9780898201598
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"Chart History; No Means No"
,
Billboard.com
, March 8, 2003
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Kelley, Rowena. "Circle of Love". San Diego Magazine.
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Crasnick, Jerry (July 27, 2007).
"It wasn't always easy being the little brother"
.
ESPN.com
. Retrieved
July 22,
2014
.
- ^
"Tony Gwynn: Legendary baseball player loses fight to cancer aged 54"
.
The Independent
. April 16, 2014.
Archived
from the original on 2022-05-07
. Retrieved
July 22,
2014
.