Heather Bright

Bright, whose father was a pastor during most of her childhood, began her music career singing in churches at a very early age.

In 2005, she was chosen to appear as a contestant on the UPN reality TV series Road To Stardom with Missy Elliott, where she competed for a recording contract.

[3] She went on to write for a host of other artists[4] including Britney Spears,[5][6] Usher,[7] Toni Braxton,[8] The Wanted,[9] Far East Movement,[10] Karmin,[11] and Allison Iraheta.

[18] The song, "Trouble", was released through Ultra Records and garnered the "hot shot debut" on the Billboard dance charts, eventually peaking at No.

[19] She has since written and recorded several hits in the electronic dance field including Porter Robinson's "Language", Hardwell's and Dyro's "Never Say Goodbye", and 3lau's "How You Love Me".