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Fefe Dobson (born February 27, 1985) is a Canadian singer and entertainer.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Dobson cites musical influences such as Judy Garland and Kurt Cobain, although she might be considered comparable to Alanis Morissette, Avril Lavigne, Macy Gray, and Nellie McKay. She trained herself to sing using a karaoke machine her mother got her for her twelfth birthday. Dobson is known for a blend of styles, incorporating her unique voice with heavy electric guitar riffs.

Dobson's first album, Fefe Dobson, was released in October 2003 by Island Records. Her first two singles, "Bye-bye Boyfriend" and "Take Me Away", were released well before that date, the latter, particularly, recieved substantial airplay outside of Canada.

Dobson joined Camplified 2003 , along with Skye SweetnamSkye Sweetnam (born February 7, 1988, Bolton, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian pop singer of the mid- 2000s. She released her first single "Billy S. in 2003 and appears on her first album Noise From the Basement which was released on September 21, 2004.. She has appeared on the soundtracks for Raising HelenRaising Helen is a 2004 American comedy/ drama film directed by Garry Marshall. Main Cast Kate Hudson. as Helen Harris Hayden Panettiere. as Audrey Davis Spencer Breslin. as Henry Davis Abigail Breslin. as Sarah Davis John Corbett. as Pastor Dan Parker Jo and The Perfect ScoreThe Perfect Score is a 2004 motion picture which tells a story of high school students attempting to cheat on SAT test. The film stars Scarlett Johansson, Erika Christensen, Chris Evans, Darius Miles, Leonardo Nam, Bryan Greenberg, Kyle Labine, Bill Macke.

In July 2004, she released a download-only digital audioDigital audio describes sound recording and reproduction systems which work by using a digital representation of the audio waveform. Technology overview The most common method of creating digital audio is Pulse-code modulation (PCM). PCM digital audio is singleAlternate meanings: Single (disambiguation In music, a single is a song considered commercially viable enough by the artist and record company to be released separately from an album, usually featuring on an album as well. It is often accompanied by sever, "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)." Her album was later reissued with that single added.

Dobson is biracial: her mother is CaucasianCaucasian is originally a geographical term, meaning relative or pertaining to the Caucasus region of eastern Europe. It has in time acquired other specific meanings: in linguistics, the Caucasian languages are a large number of languages spoken in the Ca and her father is BlackThis article is about the color black; for other uses, see Black (disambiguation). Black is a color with several subtle differences in meaning. Color or light Black can be defined as the visual impression experienced in directions from which no visible li. Dobson's father walked out on the family when she was very young; the song "Unforgiven," on her debut album, is about this. Dobson was the only non-white member of her family growing up, and she had to deal with considerable hate because of her mixed family. In a 2004 MTV interview, Dobson told a story about her older sister being picked on in school because she had a black sister.



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