Actress and singer
Keke Palmer is a multi-talented performer who first came to fame as a child actor starring in the acclaimed 2006 film Akeelah and the Bee. Only 13 at the time,
Palmer quickly built upon her success, signing a recording contract and issuing her 2007 debut album, the pop- and R&B-steeped
So Uncool. She has continued to broaden her career, acting in films and TV shows, including the Fox series Scream Queens, and authoring the inspirational nonfiction book I Don't Belong to You: Quiet the Noise and Find Your Voice. Along with acting, music remains a focus for
Palmer, and in 2016 she issued the
Lauren EP.
Born in 1993 and raised just outside of Chicago,
Palmer had known she wanted to perform since the age of five. Her big break came in 2004 when she played
Queen Latifah's niece in the film
Barbershop 2: Back in Business. Two years later, playing the main role in Akeelah and the Bee put her in the spotlight and also on the film's soundtrack with her first single, "All My Girlz." The beginning of 2007 saw her appearing in the
Disney film
Jump In! and the soundtrack with her track "It's My Turn Now." Later in the year, her work in Akeelah was honored with an NAACP Image Award while her debut full-length,
So Uncool, arrived courtesy of the Atlantic label.
The Clutch,
Rodney Jerkins,
Anthony Dent, and
J.R. Rotem were some of the high-profile songwriters and producers who contributed to the album, which hit the Billboard R&B and Heatseekers charts.
In 2008,
Palmer was cast in the title role of the Nickelodeon series True Jackson, VP (2008-2011), playing a teenaged fashion entrepreneur. She continued to win TV and film roles during and after the show's run, including the 2008 film The Longshots with
Ice Cube, 2009's Shrink with
Kevin Spacey, and 2012's
Joyful Noise with
Queen Latifah and
Dolly Parton. Her version of "Man in the Mirror" from the
Joyful Noise soundtrack landed her in the Top Ten of the Christian and gospel digital songs charts in early 2012.
While continuing to earn acting gigs, including voice work for the animated Winx Club franchise and a role on the 2015 Fox TV series Scream Queens, she headed back to the recording studio. Featuring collaborators including producer
Sean Garrett and rapper
Dreezy, the EP
Lauren -- her given name -- was released by Island Records in 2016. It returned her to the R&B and Heatseekers album charts. In January 2017,
Palmer released a book of inspirational nonfiction titled I Don't Belong to You: Quiet the Noise and Find Your Voice. The following year, she returned to music with the stand-alone single "Better to Have Loved." A second single, "Twerk N Flirt," arrived in August 2019. ~ David Jeffries & Marcy Donelson