Mandy Rain (b. 1993)

Alias:
Amanda Rose Moseley

Birthplace:
Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

Born:
December 20, 1993

Amanda Rose Moseley, better known by her stage name Mandy Rain, is an American singer, dancer, and actress.  Rain started her acting career at a young age. In 2007, Rain auditioned for Star Camp, a Nickelodeon reality show . Rain was chosen to join the show and its subsequent music project, The Giggle Club. The band disbanded shortly after the series' finale. Shortly afterwards, The Giggle Club's producer Nick Cannon worked with Rain on a solo career. Cannon eventually formed the girl group School Gyrls with Rain. In 2009, the School Gyrls released their debut self-titled album and starred in a self-titled television film which premiered on Nickelodeon. Later that year, they also released a holiday album titled A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day. Rain left the group shortly after the release of the holiday album to focus on their solo careers.  A year after the disbandment of the School Gyrls, Rain signed to Empire Distribution and released her debut single "Boogie". Her debut EP Riot was released in January 2015. The EP featured the singles "Riot" and "Dare to Love" with Kenton Duty.

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