Christina Grimmie
Grimmie performing in 2014
Born
Christina Victoria Grimmie

(1994-03-12)March 12, 1994
DiedJune 11, 2016(2016-06-11) (aged 22)[1]
Cause of deathBallistic trauma
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • pianist
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
Years active2009–16
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Christina Victoria Grimmie (March 12, 1994 – June 11, 2016) was an American singer and songwriter, known for her participation in the NBC singing competition The Voice and for her covers of hit songs by contemporary pop musicians. In June 2011, she released her debut EP, Find Me. Her studio album With Love was released in 2013. A second EP, Side A, was released in 2016.

In 2014, Grimmie took part in season 6 of The Voice and finished in third place. Adam Levine, her coach on the show, announced in the finale that regardless of the results he would sign her to his label 222 Records. Lil Wayne also offered to sign her to his label, Young Money Entertainment. She was signed with Island Records for a short time before being dropped.

Grimmie died on June 11, 2016, of gunshot wounds inflicted in an attack following her concert performance in Orlando, Florida.

Early life and education

Christina Grimmie was born to Tina and Albert Grimmie. Her mother worked as a receptionist until she was diagnosed with breast cancer, while her father worked at Verizon Communications as of 2014.[2] She was of Italian and Romanian descent.[3] Grimmie grew up in Marlton, New Jersey, where she attended Baptist Regional Elementary School and Cherokee High School.[4][5] Her father noticed her talent for singing when she was six years old,[6] and she started playing the piano at age ten.[7] Despite having received piano lessons, she said she played by ear.[6] In a number of her videos and interviews, Grimmie identified herself as a Christian;[8] her family attended the Fellowship Alliance Church until they moved to Los Angeles.[2] Grimmie was homeschooled for her junior year in 2010.[9] In 2014, Grimmie adopted a dog and began working with PETA to promote pet adoption.[10]

Career

2009–10: YouTube recognition and discovery

Grimmie began posting videos to her YouTube channel in 2009, at age 15. The first video she uploaded was a cover of Hannah Montana's "Don't Wanna Be Torn".[5] She first reached YouTube stardom with her cover of Miley Cyrus's "Party in the U.S.A." in August 2009.[11] She became known for her cover with fellow YouTuber Sam Tsui of Nelly's "Just a Dream", which has had more than 128 million views between the three official versions of the video as of February 9, 2016.[12][13] Since uploading her videos, she has had over 375 million views and over two million subscribers on her channel as of April 28, 2013, which has made her the 4th most subscribed musician on YouTube.[14] She also placed at No. 2 in the MyYouTube competition, behind Selena Gomez, and in front of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, and Justin Bieber.[15] As her popularity grew on YouTube, Grimmie was discovered by Gomez's mother, Mandy Teefey; Teefey and her husband Brian soon became Grimmie's managers.[16]

2011: Find Me

Grimmie performing at a Christmas tree lighting in 2014

Grimmie performed in the UNICEF charity concert,[17][18] and also performed backup vocals for Selena Gomez & the Scene; she appeared on the first DigiTour in 2011, which was created specifically for YouTube artists. Gomez became her mentor. Grimmie appeared on the Billboard Social 50;[19] she also opened for Selena Gomez & the Scene, Allstar Weekend and the Jonas Brothers during the Concert of Hope. She toured for six weeks with Selena Gomez & the Scene opening for them in the We Own the Night Tour.[20]

She released an EP entitled Find Me, on June 14, 2011.[20] Her debut single "Advice" was released to Radio Disney on June 11,[21] with the music video, directed by Sean Babas, being released on July 19 on her YouTube channel. She appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show with fellow YouTuber Tyler Ward, performing a cover to Lil Wayne's "How to Love"; the episode aired on October 10, 2011.[22] On November 20, 2011, Grimmie performed at the 39th American Music Awards of 2011 Pre-show alongside Taio Cruz to a special rendition of "Higher". She also performed her song "Not Fragile" at the American Music Awards of 2011 Coca-Cola Red Carpet Show along with Selena Gomez & the Scene. Grimmie was the special musical guest performing her hit song "Advice" on Disney Channel's So Random!, which premiered on December 11, 2011.[23]

2012–13: With Love

In January 2012, Grimmie moved to Los Angeles to pursue her singing career; she was signed in early April to Creative Artists Agency. On Disney.com, she starred in the web show Power Up: with Christina Grimmie, which ran from March 29, 2012, until June 5, 2012. She also revealed that she would be working with a new band, Rising Tide, a teen group originally from her hometown area in New Jersey.[24] She then opened for Gomez during the North American leg of her Stars Dance Tour,[25] performing songs from her second album With Love, which was released on August 6, 2013. On October 3, her music video for "Tell My Mama" was given its exclusive premiere on Billboard.com. Grimmie said the video is "about a guy that I start liking in school, and he's sort of a dangerous kid, and I am the type of girl that tells my mom about everything."[26]

2014: The Voice

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Grimmie auditioned for season 6 of NBC's singing competition, The Voice, as revealed on her Facebook page.[27] During the Blind Auditions, she performed Miley Cyrus' hit song "Wrecking Ball". All four coaches, Adam Levine, Usher, Shakira, and Blake Shelton, turned their chairs for her, and she opted for Adam Levine.[28] She finished in 3rd place, behind winner Josh Kaufman and runner-up Jake Worthington.

  – Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Stage Song Original artist Date Order Result
Blind audition "Wrecking Ball" Miley Cyrus February 24, 2014 1.1 All four chairs turned
Joined Team Adam
Battles, Round 1 "I Knew You Were Trouble" (vs. Joshua Howard) Taylor Swift March 25, 2014 11.4 Saved by coach
Battles, Round 2 "Counting Stars" (vs. Sam Behymer) OneRepublic March 31, 2014 12.4 Saved by coach
Playoffs "I Won't Give Up" Jason Mraz April 14, 2014 18.10 Saved by coach
Live Top 12 "Dark Horse" Katy Perry April 21, 2014 20.6 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 10 "Hold On, We're Going Home" Drake feat. Majid Jordan April 28, 2014 22.5 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 8 (Quarterfinals) "How to Love" Lil Wayne May 5, 2014 24.8 Saved by Public Vote
Live Top 5 (Semifinals) "Hide and Seek" Imogen Heap May 12, 2014 26.5 Saved by Twitter Instant Save
"Some Nights" fun. 26.9
Live finale "Wrecking Ball" Miley Cyrus May 19, 2014 28.1 Third place
"Somebody That I Used to Know" (with Adam Levine) Gotye feat. Kimbra 28.5
"Can't Help Falling in Love" Elvis Presley 28.8

2014–16: Post-The Voice; major label debut

During the competition, Grimmie's coach Adam expressed his desire to sign her to his record label, 222 Records; Lil Wayne also showed interest in signing her to Young Money Entertainment. She ultimately chose to sign with Island Records.[29] She toured with previous contestants of The Voice including season 5 winner Tessanne Chin, runner-up Jacquie Lee, Will Champlin, season 1 runner-up Dia Frampton and fellow season 6 finalists Kristen Merlin and Jake Barker. The Voice Summer tour started on June 21, 2014, in San Antonio, Texas. She was writing and recording music for her sophomore album, her third major release, and first release since being signed to a label. The lead single was expected to be released in July 2014, with the album following later in the year.[30] Grimmie announced via Facebook that filming for the lyric video for the single started on July 6, 2014.[31] On July 11, she announced that her new single would be called "Must Be Love".[32] On July 15, 2014, she announced via a live stream that the song would be released on July 31.[33] "Must Be Love" was produced by Elof Loelv and recorded at ZAC Recording in Atlanta, Georgia.[34]

On March 4, 2015, Grimmie announced that she had been dropped from Island Records and that she was working on a new album set to be released in late 2015.[35] The new single from the album, "Cliché", was released on March 16, 2015. On April 27, Grimmie released her second single, "Stay With Me", a collaboration with Diamond Eyes, which climbed to No. 5 on the iTunes Electronic Charts.[36] The song also was included on 2015 UFK Dubstep, an album showcasing the top dubstep songs of the year.[37] She was also a contestant in the iHeartRadio/Macy's Rising Star Contest. On May 27, 2015, Grimmie was revealed as the winner of the contest, securing her spot to open the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Festival in September.[38] On July 2, 2015, she released her third single, "Shrug".

On February 21, 2016, Grimmie released her second EP, titled Side A, which consisted of four songs. Grimmie stated that the simple title "Side A" would mean that a "Side B" is likely to follow. In February and March 2016, she also opened for Rachel Platten on her Wildfire Tour, where Grimmie performed many of the songs from her new EP live for the first time.[citation needed]

Influences

Grimmie grew up listening to contemporary Christian artist Stacie Orrico: "She has a really awesome voice and I was so drawn to it. I think the reason I do have a soul voice is because I grew up listening to her and she was my huge, huge influence. I wanted to sound just like her, I wrote songs that kinda sounded like something she would do."[39] Grimmie cited Christina Aguilera as her main influence vocally.[39] She also said she admired Beyoncé for her vocals.[39] She said she liked dubstep and DJ music, as well as rock 'n roll and heavy metal music, listening to Metallica, Pantera, Iron Maiden, and Tool.[40]

Death

Main article: Death of Christina Grimmie

On June 10, 2016, Grimmie was shot three times by 27-year-old Kevin James Loibl of St. Petersburg, Florida, while she signed autographs following her performance with Before You Exit at The Plaza Live in Orlando. Loibl then fatally shot himself after being tackled by Grimmie's brother Marcus.[41][a] Grimmie was taken to the Orlando Regional Medical Center in critical condition; she died early the following day.[1]

The Orlando Police Department reported that Loibl did not have an arrest record in his home county, and did not appear to know Grimmie personally.[43] A department spokesman said Loibl had traveled to Orlando "apparently to commit this crime";[44] Loibl had brought with him two handguns, two extra magazines full of ammunition, and a hunting knife.[44]

Following confirmation of Grimmie's death, The Voice tweeted, "There are no words. We lost a beautiful soul with an amazing voice."[45] Her coach, Adam Levine, wrote that he and his wife were "absolutely devastated and heartbroken ... This is yet another senseless act of extreme violence. I am left stunned and confused how these things can conceivably continue to happen in our world."[46][b] Longtime friend and former tour-mate Selena Gomez wrote, "My heart is absolutely broken. I miss you, Christina."[48] Before You Exit, with whom Grimmie had performed before the shooting, tweeted, "Today we lost an angel, sister, and a beloved friend."[49]

Aftermath

Grimmie's death led to calls for increased security at performing arts venues. American heavy metal band Pantera, noting the similarities between Grimmie's murder and the deaths of former Pantera guitarist Darrell Abbott and three others in 2004 while performing as Damageplan, urged concert promoters and club owners to impose stronger measures to protect artists from "gun wielding fanatics. Sadly, that's not the case and another rising star had to pay the consequences with her life. Something needs to change."[50]

Selena Gomez, who was performing a few miles away at the Amway Center when Grimmie was shot, canceled a meet-and-greet that was scheduled as part of her Miami concert the following night.[51] In California, VidCon announced plans to tighten security at its events in the wake of Grimmie's shooting, including adding metal detectors and security officers, and banning informal meet-and-greets.[52] An industry attorney said metal detectors are expensive and unpopular, "and I understand that hiring experienced security to pat everyone down is also expensive, and fans don't like it. But this is the new reality."[53]

Discography

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Studio albums

List of studio albums, with peak chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[54]
US
Indie

[55]
BEL
(FL)

[56]
With Love
  • Released: August 6, 2013
  • Formats: CD, digital download
101 20 167

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums
Title Album details
The Complete Season 6 Collection (The Voice Performance)

EPs

List of EPs, with peak chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US US
Indie
CAN
Find Me
  • Released: June 14, 2011
  • Formats: CD, digital download
35 6 44
Side A
  • Released: February 21, 2016
  • Label: LH7 Management
  • Formats: Digital download
25

Singles

List of singles, with peak chart positions
Single Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[57]
US
Heat

[58]
CAN
[59]
"Advice" 2011 Find Me
"Liar Liar" 15
"Tell My Mama" 2013 With Love
"Wrecking Ball (The Voice Performance)" 2014 The Complete Season 6 Collection (The Voice Performance)
"I Knew You Were Trouble (The Voice Performance)"
"Counting Stars (The Voice Performance)"
"I Won't Give Up (The Voice Performance)"
"Dark Horse (The Voice Performance)"
"Hold On, We're Going Home (The Voice Performance)" 74 6 64
"How to Love (The Voice Performance)" 79 7 79
"Hide and Seek (The Voice Performance)"
"Some Nights (The Voice Performance)"
"Can't Help Falling in Love (The Voice Performance)" 74 4 68
"Somebody That I Used to Know (The Voice Performance)"
(Grimmie and Adam Levine)
66 47
"Must Be Love" Non-album singles
"Cliché" 2015
"Stay with Me"
(Diamond Eyes and Grimmie)
"Shrug"
"Love Song to the Earth"
(Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow, Fergie, Colbie Caillat, Natasha Bedingfield, Leona Lewis, Sean Paul, Johnny Rzeznik, Krewella, Angélique Kidjo, Kelsea Ballerini, Nicole Scherzinger, Grimmie, Victoria Justice and Q'orianka Kilcher)
"—" denotes items which did not chart.

Other songs

List of songs
Title Year Album
"What a Girl Is"
(Dove Cameron featuring Grimmie and Baby Kaely)
2015 Liv and Maddie: Music from the TV Series

Music videos

Year Title Director
2011 "Advice" Sean Babas
2013 "Tell My Mama" David Turvey
"Feelin' Good" Unknown
2015 "Cliché"
"What A Girl Is"
"Shrug"
2016 "Snow White"
"Anybody's You"
"Deception"
"Without Him"

Filmography

Year Title Role
2011 So Random! Herself-Performer
2011 The Click Clique Herself
2012 Power Up with Christina Grimmie Host
2012 Remixed[60] Herself-Performer
2012 Dancing with the Stars (season 15)[61] Performer
2013 Dancing with the Stars (season 16)[62] Performer
2014 Dancing with the Stars (season 19)[63] Performer
2016 The Matchbreaker Emily Atkins

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Outcome
2011 American Music Awards New Media Honoree (Female) Herself Won[64]
2011 Youth Rock Awards 2011 Rockin’ Indie Artist of the Year Won[65]
2012 Intense Radio's Music Awards Best Female Cover Artist Won[66]
2012 Intense Radio's Talent Awards Best Female Cover Artist Nominated
2012 Intense Radio's Talent Awards Overall Best Cover Artist Nominated
2013 Radio Disney Music Awards Biggest Viral Artist Nominated
2013 Grimmex Radio's Talent Awards Best Female Cover Artist Nominated
2014 Young Hollywood Awards Viral Superstar Nominated
2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star: Music Nominated
2015 Choice Web Star: Music Nominated
2015 iHeart Radio Rising Star iHeart Contest Won

Concert tours

Opening acts

Public tours

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Police Chief John Mina later called Marcus Grimmie's actions "heroic" and said they "could have prevented [additional] loss of life there."[42]
  2. ^ Levine later offered to pay for Grimmie's funeral and for her mother to be there.[47]

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