Meeghan Henry won't have to wait until she's 18 to be famous. At 15, the fetching Indonesian-born singer/songwriter is already making a name for herself, creating an industry buzz that puts her on the same path to pop stardom as the likes of LeAnn Rimes and Miley Cyrus. Her newly released single, "When I'm 18," is currently playing on radio stations all across the U.S. and charting on NMW, FMQB, IMN and beyond.
"I always wanted to entertain people," said Meeghan, who moved with her family to California before she was five. A gifted straight-A student, Meeghan juggled performing arts school with modeling, television commercials, beauty pageants and voice lessons, always with the full support of her family.
Meeghan's big break came when she was discovered at California Sound Studios by music industry powerbroker Ronnie King. An internationally renowned producer and virtuoso keyboardist, King is known for his behind-the-scenes work with Mariah Carey, Tupac Shakur, and Snoop Dogg. Also on her production team is C Minor (Fallin' For You, Dance Wit' Me) and Terence Davis (Best Friends Forever, Spooky), a collaboration that resulted in her breakout album, "When I'm 18," on the indie MHI Records label. Rich with pop hooks and catchy lyrics, "When I'm 18," is already attracting thousands of fans to Meeghan's music video on YouTube.
Her album, "When I'm 18," is available on iTunes and in music stores nationwide.