At the age of eleven, Brown started singing professionally, using the stage name "Pre-mere"; she often sang at weddings and, later, various bars.
In fall 2005, Brown traveled to Atlanta, Georgia in hopes of furthering her career, believing there she would have a better chance to meet artists, producers, and songwriters who could assist her.
Brown finally got the big break she was hoping for when R&B singer-songwriter Lyfe Jennings asked her to be on his new track "S.E.X."
was a cautionary tale warning adolescent girls about the pitfalls and dangers of unprotected sex and appeared on his second studio album The Phoenix.
In June 2007, Brown returned to Milwaukee, still set on becoming a solo artist and began working on her debut album.
Brown's funeral was held on October 25, 2007, at the Mason Temple Church of God in Christ, Milwaukee.
[5] On October 22, 2012, TV One aired a Celebrity Crime Files episode about Brown's life and death.