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Apr 2014 30

by Blogbot


UPDATE: We have a talent for making our guests blush – Kaya Jones and Nova Rockafeller were no exception. Watch the heat rise in the player above!

This Thursday, May 1st on SuicideGirls Radio, hosts Nicole Powers, Juturna and Moxi Suicide will be joined by two incredibly talented and utterly gorgeous ladies, Kaya Jones and Nova Rockafeller.

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About Kaya Jones

Kaya Jones is perhaps best known as one of the lead singers for The Pussycat Dolls, which was one of the most popular girl groups in history having sold more than 15 million albums and 40 million singles worldwide. The Pussycat Dolls rapidly expanded to include a Las Vegas show, merchandise, reality television programs and product endorsements, making them one of the most recognizable and bestselling music brands of the decade. Jones was one of the founding members and closely involved with the development of the group’s sound and style.

Since leaving the group, Jones has brought her own sound to the masses and developed her career as a solo artist. Her solo hit singles include “Hollywood Doll” and “Take It Off,” both of which became top dance songs throughout the world. She put out two solo albums, Confessions of a Hollywood Doll and Kaya, and also sang backup for Mick Jagger on the Golden Globe winning song “Old Habits Die Hard” from the soundtrack for the movie Alfie.

At the age of 13, Jones was discovered by R. Kelly and signed to his record label for development as an emerging talent. By age 16, she had signed with Capitol Records and in 2003 auditioned and was selected from more than 2,000 other singers for the coveted spot with the Pussycat Dolls. After being indoctrinated into the girl band, she went under the tutelage of legendary music producer Jimmy Iovine.

Jones was born in Toronto to a Native American father and a Jamaican mother. She spent the first several years of her life traveling with her family throughout the Caribbean before they eventually moved to the United States and settled in Las Vegas. As a young child, Jones spent her time learning to act, sing and play the violin. Jones currently lives in Los Angeles.

For more info visit her website and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

About Nova Rockafeller

Canadian born, Jamaican raised rapper Nova Rockafeller took a (very short) break from playing laser tag and teamed up with the new Mark Hoppus and Chris Holmes (Nothing and Nobody) to create a remix of her most recent single “1990s.” This remix follows the release of Nova’s Wonderboy Level 1 inspired lyric video that she spent an entire month in her living room creating.

For more info visit her website and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.