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"No Air" is a pop [2] and R&B song [3] written by James Fauntleroy II, Steven Russell, Erik “Blu2th” Griggs, Harvey Mason Jr., and Damon Thomas.The song was originally written for a male singer, but after Jordin Sparks heard the song and expressed interest in the song, Mason agreed to give it to Sparks on the condition that they make it an event duet record, and suggested Chris Brown as a ...
Jordin Sparks released her first album since 2015 titled No Restrictions. ... The "No Air" singer details how her husband Dana Isaiah and 6-year-old son DJ have changed her life for the better.
Jordin Sparks (born December 22, 1989) [1] is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2007 after winning the sixth season of American Idol at age 17, becoming the youngest winner in the series' history.
Jordin Sparks was only 17 when she won season six of "American Idol," making her the youngest winner in the show's history. Her debut single, "No Air," sold 4 million digital copies, Forbes reported.
Sparks flaunting one of the looks in the video for "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" The video was shot [5] in Los Angeles, California on August 10, 2009, with Chris Robinson serving as the director. He previously worked with Sparks on the music video for "No Air". The video shows Sparks dancing while wearing a gold dress and long gold nails.
Since winning American Idol at 17 years old in 2007, Jordin Sparks has had her fair share of crazy fan encounters. But there is one story that stands out as one of the most shocking. “Someone ...
Sparks confirmed on her MySpace that the official track listing as well as the release would carry bonus tracks at Wal-Mart, Sony, and the iTunes Store.An exclusive video of the photoshoot for Jordin Sparks was posted on Sparks' YouTube channel in October, where snippets of "Permanent Monday", "Overcome" and "One Step at a Time" could be heard.
Sparks' popular singles have sold more than 10 million digital tracks in the U.S., according to a news release from the speedway. Her hits include "No Air," "Tattoo," "Battlefield" and "Call My Name."