Chemda Khalili is a New York-based singer-songwriter. She was born to an Iraqi mother and Iranian father of Jewish descent in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 1995, Chemda made her first professional recording appearance on reggae musician Dr. Israel's second album. In 1996, she toured as the lead singer and choreographer for the dance group Mighty Dub Katz, appearing on Canada's Much Music. During that same year Chemda was the vocalist of the hit song "Where Did Your Love Go" by Rhythm 544.

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  • Chemda Khalili is a New York-based singer-songwriter. She was born to an Iraqi mother and Iranian father of Jewish descent in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 1995, Chemda made her first professional recording appearance on reggae musician Dr. Israel's second album. In 1996, she toured as the lead singer and choreographer for the dance group Mighty Dub Katz, appearing on Canada's Much Music. During that same year Chemda was the vocalist of the hit song "Where Did Your Love Go" by Rhythm 544. Between 1997 and 1999, Chemda received some airplay (under the name Caprice) on radio station WKTU with "There Goes Your Heart". She also sung with comedian Jeffrey Ross in an appearance on Comedy Central. Chemda worked with Rhys Fulber, where she worked on the 2002 self titled album Conjure One. Chemda sings on four of Conjure One's tracks, and she co-wrote two of the songs (one of which was licensed to ESPN and played on its year-end sports program in early 2002, the other licensed to EA Sports for FIFA 2002. That same track, "Redemption", was remixed by Max Graham and has been distributed on several records. Chemda completed a United States and Canadian tour as the solo vocalist for Conjure One. In the spring of 2006, Chemda toured with Dreadtone International in Europe.
  • Chemda Khalili – piosenkarka i autorka tekstów, mieszkająca na stałe w Nowym Jorku. Jej rodzicami byli Irakijka i Irańczyk żydowskiego pochodzenia. Jej pierwsze profesjonalne nagranie pojawiło się na drugim albumie znanego artysty muzyki reggae - Dr Israela. W 1996 roku brała udział w tournée jako pierwszy głos i choreografka grupy tanecznej ‘’Mighty Dub Katz’’. W tym samym roku Chemda zaśpiewała w popularnej piosence Where Did Your Love Go zespołu Rhythm 544. W 2002 Chemda współpracowała z Rhysem Fulberem nad albumem zespołu Conjure One o takim samym tytule. Zaśpiewała na czterech utworach i napisała dwa z nich wspólnie z Rhysem (z których jeden został później udostępniony stacji ESPN, a drugi firmie EA Sports, która wykorzystała go w grze FIFA 2002). Ten sam utwór, czyli „Redemption”, został ponownie zmiksowany przez Maxa Grahama i pojawił się na kilku płytach tego artysty. Wraz z Conjure One zakończyła niedawno tournée po USA i Kanadzie.
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  • Chemda Khalili is a New York-based singer-songwriter. She was born to an Iraqi mother and Iranian father of Jewish descent in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 1995, Chemda made her first professional recording appearance on reggae musician Dr. Israel's second album. In 1996, she toured as the lead singer and choreographer for the dance group Mighty Dub Katz, appearing on Canada's Much Music. During that same year Chemda was the vocalist of the hit song "Where Did Your Love Go" by Rhythm 544.
  • Chemda Khalili – piosenkarka i autorka tekstów, mieszkająca na stałe w Nowym Jorku. Jej rodzicami byli Irakijka i Irańczyk żydowskiego pochodzenia. Jej pierwsze profesjonalne nagranie pojawiło się na drugim albumie znanego artysty muzyki reggae - Dr Israela. W 1996 roku brała udział w tournée jako pierwszy głos i choreografka grupy tanecznej ‘’Mighty Dub Katz’’. W tym samym roku Chemda zaśpiewała w popularnej piosence Where Did Your Love Go zespołu Rhythm 544.
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