Brooke Valentine might well be the next R&B diva. With that deep, sultry voice, Valentine strikes a chord with listeners thirsty for songs reminiscent of those performed in swanky, dimly lit clubs. Brooke Valentine delivers, with a silky sweetness that is likely to stick in your psyche and harness in thoughts of hip-hop and R&B rolled up into a neat little package. Whereas some singers falter on deliverance, Brooke Valentine sweeps through with a powerfully determined voice. Her careful blending of music genres has won her the respect and admiration of fans around the globe.Brooke Valentine started out her successful music career as part of the group Best Kept Secret. Her debut solo debut Chain Letter was released in March of 2005 and produced the hit single "Girlfight." The effort was a collaboration between Valentine and notable rappers Big Boi and Lil Jon. Other songs that were featured on the funky compilation were "I Want U Dead," "Blah, Blah, Blah" and "Tell Me Why Don't You Love Me." Each song exhibited a unique and creative quality of Valentine, who strived to focus on her appeal as an artist with eclectic tastes. For Brooke Valentine, the success was just as sweet as her sexy style and characteristically cute voice.Valentine's second album was never released, but two singles from the record did hit the airwaves, "D-Girl" and "Pimped Out." Brooke Valentine, obviously a talented singer, is also a songwriter. She pens her own lyrics and each song tells a personal storyline. As her popularity continues to rise, expect more hit albums and songs from the R&B great Brooke Valentine.