Fefe Dobson may be on the rise, but she's no industry rookie. The Toronto native, who has wanted to do music since she came out of the womb, bust onto the music scene at 18 years old after releasing her debut album in 2003. The album spawned catchy singles like "Bye Bye Boyfriend" and "Take Me Away," and by 2006 Dobson had returned to the studio to work on her never-released album, Sunday Love, which featured collaborations with rock legends like Cyndi Lauper and Joan Jett. But during the process, the sassy pop-rocker took some time off to rediscover her musical niche. In the meantime, several of her songs were covered by Miley Cyrus, Jordin Sparks and Selena Gomez. But now, after being signed and re-signed to several record labels, Dobson is back and ready t...
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Fefe Dobson may be on the rise, but she's no industry rookie. The Toronto native, who has wanted to do music since she came out of the womb, bust onto the music scene at 18 years old after releasing her debut album in 2003. The album spawned catchy singles like "Bye Bye Boyfriend" and "Take Me Away," and by 2006 Dobson had returned to the studio to work on her never-released album, Sunday Love, which featured collaborations with rock legends like Cyndi Lauper and Joan Jett. But during the process, the sassy pop-rocker took some time off to rediscover her musical niche. In the meantime, several of her songs were covered by Miley Cyrus, Jordin Sparks and Selena Gomez. But now, after being signed and re-signed to several record labels, Dobson is back and ready to embrace her roots with an aggressive collection of powerful rock-n-roll tracks that show off her skills as a singer/songwriter and performer. It looks like good things do come to those who wait. And Dobson's album "Joy" is an indication that she will be doing things her way, or no way.
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