Amanda Rose Moseley, professionally known as Mandy Rain, is a multifaceted American artist who has made a profound impact in the entertainment industry through her exceptional skills in singing, dancing, and acting.
Her remarkable career commenced at a tender age, with a significant milestone being her notable audition for Star Camp, a reality television show broadcasted on Nickelodeon, in the year 2007.
Rain, a talented young performer, was handpicked to be a part of the popular television show and its accompanying music project, The Giggle Club, alongside a diverse group of skilled young artists. Despite the group's relatively short-lived existence, Rain continued to build a professional relationship with the show's producer, the charismatic and influential Nick Cannon.
In the year 2009, a remarkable musical collaboration took place between the talented Rain and Cannon, ultimately giving birth to the girl group School Gyrls. This dynamic duo embarked on a thrilling journey, releasing their debut self-titled album, which showcased their unique harmonies and captivating stage presence.
To further amplify their impact, the group also starred in a television film of the same name, which premiered on the esteemed Nickelodeon network. The film not only highlighted their impressive vocal talents but also demonstrated their acting prowess, leaving a lasting impression on audiences everywhere.
In a bold move, School Gyrls released a holiday album, cleverly titled A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day, later that same year. This festive collection of songs brought joy and cheer to fans of all ages, solidifying the group's position as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
However, after the release of this holiday album, Rain made the difficult decision to depart from the group, opting instead to focus on her individual artistic pursuits. This bold move marked a new chapter in her career, as she continued to hone her craft and explore new creative avenues, ultimately leading to a brighter and more fulfilling future.
After the demise of the popular girl group School Gyrls, Rain embarked on a solo music career, inking a deal with Empire Distribution, a renowned music distribution company. This marked the beginning of a new chapter in Rain's musical journey, as she prepared to unveil her debut single, "Boogie", a catchy and upbeat track that showcased her unique style and talent.
The release of "Boogie" was followed by the launch of Rain's debut EP, Riot, which hit the music scene in January 2015. This highly anticipated EP featured two sensational singles, "Riot" and "Dare to Love", the latter being a collaborative effort with Kenton Duty, a fellow musician and long-time friend.