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Jamaica Craft

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Jamaica Craft
BornMay 11
💼 Occupation
  • Dancer
  • Choreographer
  • Artist developer
  • Creative director
  • Actress
📆 Years active  1990's–present
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Jamaica Craft is an American dancer and choreographer. She is most notable for her work with R&B performer Usher as backup dancer and choreographer. Jamaica has worked creative in the fields for artist such as TLC, Ciara, NE-YO, and Justin Bieber.

While attending college in St. Louis, during the weekend Craft and a friend decided to drive to Atlanta, Georgia. It was there on the radio she heard TLC had auditions for their FanMail tour. Out of the 100 dancers that auction, she was the only one chosen.[1] The connection with TLC lead Craft to begin dancing for TLC's then road manager Kandi Buruss. Soon after girl group 3LW hired Craft to dance and choreograph.[citation needed]

Craft began working with Usher during his Confessions album. Craft danced in the "Yeah" and "Caught Up" videos, and accompanied his Truth Tour. Craft also serves being an artist developer and creative director. Jamaica joined the Season 2 of Empire, VH1’s Dance Moms, The Boss, and Ice Cube’s 2017 film, Fist Fight. She launched her creative consultancy and artist development firm, JAM Session Entertainment.

Music videos[edit]

Usher

  • Yeah
  • Caught Up
  • Good Kisser
  • She Came To Give it To You
  • New Flame
  • Crash
  • No Limit
  • Party

Ciara

  • Goodies
  • Like A Boy
  • That’s Right
  • Sorry
  • Never Ever
  • Body Party

Neyo

  • Let Me Love You
  • Independent Woman
  • Champagne Life
  • Beautiful
  • Monster
  • Closer

Justin Bieber

  • Baby
  • Somebody To Love
  • Boyfriend

References[edit]

  1. "Mom On The Move: Choreographer And Creative Director Jamaica Craft". MadameNoire. 2016-04-27. Retrieved 2017-02-21.


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