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Ever since a little girl, Asia knew the entertainment industry was where she belonged. Her passion and love for performing resulted in a plethora of awards and astonishing achievements. Since the age of 6 years old, Asia has trained to make her mark in entertainment and thus far has accomplished singing at Carnegie Hall with Distinguished Concerts International New York, graced the Grand Ole Opry stage for two consecutive years, and earned a $10,000 scholarship to Millikin University for vocal performance. She has also been a nationally titled Vocal Performance Gold Mentalist in the NAACP's ACT-SO National Competition. Asia is a captivating vocalist, but that's not where her talent stops. At just 7 years old, Asia had her first movie experience in James Brown's biographical drama "Get on Up", which would solidify her hunger to be on a set for the rest of her life. Since then, she's starred as Annie at Madison Square Center of the Arts, performed with the nationally recognized Attaché Theatrical Show Choir, and was cast in Singing in the Rain for the New Stage Theatre. What keeps Asia going is the constant change and innovation the entertainment industry brings. She loves having the ability to step outside of herself and walk into an entirely different persona when she hits the stage and/or set. Asia stands by her DDD Rule. Determination. Dedication. Discipline. Holding on to these three things has made Asia the entertainer she is today and the star she is to become.