Mýa has spent the past decade developing her artistry, entertaining the world, and advocating causes close to her heart. In these 10 years Mýa has grown into a woman with a newfound strength that stems from changes, professionally and personally: Mýa is finally free to openly speak from her heart, soul and mind, “I feel that I’ve found my comfort zone.” Mýa said. In the past couple years Mýa moved from LA back to her home in DC, built her own studio, reprioritized her vision and awakened a new sense of passion within herself, “I just knew that I had to get back to my roots and rediscover what had made me excited in the first place. I have all this creative energy and all these ideas, so I thought, ‘let me go back to DC; build a studio, vibe, put a band together, get creative and do what I love to do.’” Mýa is a woman, liberated, focused and driven to continue to inspire, innovate and keep audiences on their feet, to her own signature inspired beat, for the next ten years... and all that jazz!
See Also:As a philanthropist, Mya has a full plate of contribution-- from her nonprofit organization dedicated to providing disadvantaged youth growth and opportunity to her recently announced involvement as spokeperson for North Shore Animal League America's Tour For Life 2008 and VH1's Save the Music Foundation's 3rd Annual Big Shopping Day. ABOUT NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE'S TOUR FOR LIFE North Shore Animal League America isthe world’s largest no-kill animal shelter. Tour For Life, which will stop in more than 20 U.S. cities to help save pets’ lives across America, is the League’s month-long national cooperative initiative with animal shelters promoting the importance and advantages of adopting shelter animals as a life-saving measure. Since its inception in 2001, Tour For Life, in partnership with Purina, has placed thousands of homeless animals with loving families. “This lifesaving tour is truly close to my heart, as both a pet owner and animal lover,” said Mýa, who serves as Tour For Life’s national spokesperson Tour For Life commences April 2nd as two of the League’s Mobile Adoption Units travel two cross-country routes, simultaneously, stopping at scheduled destinations, helping over 100 shelters and rescue groups find homes for orphaned pets. All pets adopted during Tour For Life receive a free gift from Purina. Tour For Life ends with a “Grand Finale” event, hosted by Mýa at FAO Schwarz in New York City, on Saturday, April 26, featuring celebrities posing in the world-famous toy store windows with puppies. Tour For Life is sponsored by Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, Bayer Healthcare® LLC, Animal Health Division, and Fort Dodge Animal Health®. April 2 Haven Humane Society Redding, CA April 2 Jacksonville Humane Society Jacksonville, FL April 4 City of Sacramento Animal Care Services Sacramento, CA April 6 City of LA Dept. of Animal Services Los Angeles, CA April 9 Animal Humane Assoc. of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM April 9 Southern Animal Foundation New Orleans, LA April 12 Humane Society SPCA of Bexar County San Antonio, TX April 12` Greater Birmingham Humane Society Birmingham, AL April 13 Citizens For Animal Protection Houston, TX April 13 Huntsville Animal Services Huntsville, AL April 16 N. Little Rock Animal Shelter N. Little Rock, AR April 16 Precious Friends Puppy Rescue Clarksville, TN April 19 Metro Animal Control Nashville, TN April 19 APA of Missouri St. Louis, MO April 20 Indianapolis Animal Care and Control Indianapolis, IN April 23 Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA Harrisonburg, VA April 23 Humane Society of Madison County London, OH April 26 Connecticut Area Rescue Event-CARE Brookfield, CT April 26 FAO Schwarz New York City, NY April 27 Wayward Paws Jamesville, NY ![]() ABOUT VH1'S SAVE THE MUSIC FOUNDATION 3RD ANNUAL BIG SHOPPING DAY Washington, DC native Mýa released her self titled, double platinum, debut album, Mýa, in 1998. The album launched the then 18 year old Mýa into the fabric of pop-culture, where she has remained ever since. Mýa featured the massively successful singles “It’s All About Me”, “Movin On”, and “My First Night With You”. In addition to her solo work, Mya was also a featured artist with Ol' Dirty Bastard on Pras' 1998 Grammy nominated hit, "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)", from the Bulworth soundtrack and "Take Me There" from The Rugrats Movie soundtrack, with Blackstreet and Ma$e. As a philanthropist, Mýa continues to devote her time and resources to various causes. From 1998 to 2001, she became the spokesperson for Secret to Self Esteem. In 2005, Mýa founded TMATF: The Mya Arts & Tech Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing disadvantaged youth growth and opportunity through arts & technology education, where she serves as both executive director and teacher. Mýa is also an advocate of breast cancer as her mother is an 10 year survivor. In 2006 & 2007 she collaborated with the Lifetime Television Network in the Stop Breast Cancer for Life campaign, recording "My Bra" a song sold on iTunes donating 100% of proceeds to breast cancer research. In 2007, Mýa was also the internationally featured artist in Heatherette’s Fashion Show for LifeBall in Vienna, Austria to fight Global AIDS, hosted a fundraiser for Skool’d to aid homeless LGBT youth, and advocated gay rights by opening the Out 100 Awards. ![]()
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