In the middle in the 1990s, media began to recognize Monica's talents. At just fourteen an age, the debut recording cemented her status as a superstar singer. Monica was astonished by her fans by her booming voice, despite her old age and her career's rapid expansion. She was already in her teens when people praised her vocal range which was comparable to R&B icons like Aretha Whitney, Aretha as well as Anita Baker. Monica's smash single from 1996 Don't Be Personal One of Dem Days helped her become the first artist in history to achieve the first Billboard R&B chart topper. The album she released was her debut Miss Thang shortly after she had a hit with the single. It was a double platinum hit by the age of 16. The Boy Is Mine, her second album in 1997, had already been a top-seller single at the time she released it. Monica Arnold's birthplace was College Park Georgia, in October 1980. Her father M.C. Arnold Jr. left the family in the year Monica was only...
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