She signed to record producer
Timbaland's Beat Club Records and
Interscope Records in 2002, releasing her debut single "
Make Me a Song" a year later. The song, produced by Timbaland himself, underperformed at number 99 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Bowlin would also sign to
Music World Entertainment in 2007 before parting ways with the label and subsequently becoming an independent artist.
Career
In 2002, she was signed to
Timbaland's short-lived Beat Club Records, releasing two singles before her Timbaland-produced debut, Simple Girl, planned to be released on July 15, 2003,[1] was shelved. In 2005, she set work on her second album under the name 'Blue Eyes' and released a single "Lookin' For Love" to radio. Her second studio album Changes was set to be released in 2006, preceded by the single "Who I Am," which was sent out to radio.
The following year, she signed with
Mathew Knowles' Music World Entertainment label in 2007.[2] She was set to release her album "Changes" on the label, but left soon after six months.[3]
In 2008, she joined pop singer
Madonna on her
Sticky & Sweet Tour as a backup vocalist, replacing Madonna's long-time backing singer
Donna De Lory, who was pregnant at the time and unable to tour. In 2010, she released her album "Changes" digitally on the ReverbNation store for a limited time.[4][5] Later that year, she recorded a couple of remixes that was made available on YouTube and her Soundcloud accounts.[6]
In 2015, she launched a
Kickstarter campaign to fund her Scream EP, which successfully met its goal in February.[8] In July, she premiered the EP's first single and music video "Lockdown" to her backers, with the digital release (and YouTube/VEVO) in August.[9] On September 21, the EP was made available to her backers, with a digital release set in the next following weeks.[10]
Personal life
She married musician Mason McSpadden on October 26, 2015.[11][12][13]
In a blog post in March 2018, she announced she & her husband welcomed their first child Sullivan Sue McSpadden in May 2017.[14]