Beauty & Brains

Bria Myles

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 | Author: Kevin Clark

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If the face of 21-year-old, Bria Myles looks somewhat familiar to you, maybe it was because she was the female lead for Rhymefest’s debut video -- “Brand New”. Not really a “brand new” face on the scene, Ms. Myles was also in Twista’s “Girl Tonite” video which also featured Trey Songz.

Taking a brief hiatus allowed her the ability to make more moves in silence than Diddy and his Bad Boy Family. Ms. Bria Myles eventually found herself alongside Virginia’s own, The Clipse and Pharrell in the video for “Mr. Me Too” and got caught on film grinding out to the Timbaland produced, Nelly Furtado performed track, “Promiscuous Girl”.

A hardworking and determined, Taurus – this Los Angeles, California native may have you screaming “déjà vu”. Chances are you saw her alongside Esther Baxter on the cover of this past June’s issue of KING Magazine.

Ms. Bria Myles talks with HHDX.com about who would win in a booty competition between Cali and Georgia, why every man should have a “mirror” in their bedroom, and expresses how she feels about BET: UnCut’s cancellation.

HHDX: I was just on your website (BriaMyles.com) and you look like you have some Caribbean in you?

Bria: No, sir. I’m 100% Black!

HHDX: Well, Ms. Soul Sista – you’re still quite the youngin’. You were born in 1984 – growing up, you didn’t have any R. Kelly’s watching you?

Bria: [Laughs] No. You crazy!

HHDX: Speaking of R. Kelly – you’ve worked with West and ‘Fest on the video, “Brand New” and Twista and Trey Songz on “Girl Tonight.” But after that you took a sabbatical, why?

Bria: Well, I think that I didn’t want to over saturated the game with just doing videos because I want to have longevity with my career. I didn’t want people to just think that that [videos] was all that I wanted to do. In June, I did the KING Magazine and even did an editorial inside with Donald Faison. I got a call after that telling me that I had made the cover. I didn’t even know that I was on it until after I did the magazine. Once I was done with that I did Show Magazine. Next, I’m going to be featured in the newest issue of Black Men’s Magazine.

HHDX: Well, seeing as how you’ve done a few videos – what has been the craziest thing that you’ve witnessed, so far, on a set?

Bria: I haven’t really witnessed anything horrific or nothing like that. Everyone’s has been good to me. No one has disrespected me. Everyone has been really kind to me. If anyone has tried to get on with me, I kept it strictly professional. It’s been really, really nice. Most people have a perception of rappers that they only want one thing and that they’ll be angry if you don’t give into it. But it’s not like that at all. Continued on page 2 »

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