Melanie Fiona
Birth Name: Melanie Fiona Hallim
Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date of Birth: July 4, 1983
Ethnicity: Guyanese [African, Indian, Portuguese]
Melanie Fiona is a Canadian R&B singer and songwriter. She is also known as Syren Hall.
Her parents are Guyanese, and have African, Indian, and Portuguese ancestry. Melanie is married to pop-R&B singer and songwriter, and model Jared Cotter, with whom she has two children.
Source: http://www.rapindustry.com
Love the shit spewed here by self appointed ”experts”.
To lmfao
If this is to me,I never stated I was an expert.However I can read,and I do understand what I read.I’m also known to be pretty intelligent,at least that’s what those so called experts at these schools have always told me.However since I’m black,they could have just been lying to me,you never know.However so called legitimate experts once stated the world was flat,see how that turned out.Some so called experts don’t know more than whats in a book that someone else wrote.However if I say something wrong,come on here and show me,prove me wrong.I have no problem learn something new.Now are you going to do that,or are you just going to show me your just an expert at running your mouth?
ok fuzzy bear, how tha hell u gonna say “if u were born in africa u are african” that’s a bunch of bs. So ur tellin me if a pregnant chinese person goes to africa visit and goes onto labor and the bby is born that bby went from being chinese to african?! Stfu lmao
well nikkie it obvious you don’t know what your talking about ,if the child is born in Africa he would be a legal citizen of that country;just like if the child was born in the U.S it would be an American.BTW,Chinese people born in Africa are label as black for your infro.I’m trying not to use big words,because I can see your not to bright
Fuzzybear, I love your comments, always insightful.
However just because a person was born in an African country does not make them a citizen of that country. The U.S. has very simple citizenship laws when it comes to birth: born in the U.S. than you are a citizen.
I was born in Zaire, to an American father, and my mother is from Zaire. I was NOT a citizen of Zaire. I was a U.S. citizen.
This was likely not the point you were trying to make, but I just wanted to point out the fallacy of your generalized statement.
To Ms. Kent
Ok thank you,l’ll check it out more next time.Oh btw I like the way you came at me,these other people will make you loss your religion,lol
btw Nikkie,you STFU DUMMY
she’s so pretty
NOW THIS ONE RIGHT HERE IS A BAD MAMMAJAMMA………. SHE GOT SO MANY VOCAL RANGES, ITS JUST CRAZYYYY……. OH AND WHY ARE YOU ALL ARGUING OVER HER RACE WHEN ITS IN YA FACE………. OH… THAT RHYMES!!!!
Shes from guyana which is in SOUTH america not the caribbiean but is considered as a carribbean country because spanish is not their official language, and shes obviously indian since she looks indian, 50% of the people in guyana are indian [india] the other percentages are black [african] and white so shes from guyana of mainly indian descent with black n portuguese, although she doesnt have portuguese features to me though
Your assuming things,you really don’t know what she is.just because a country is 43% of anything doesn’t mean that your 43% that.like it’s been shown on here many times,you could look like the rest of the population,and yet your DNA will show you are something else.I would give examples,but my computer is mess up right now.she could be a perfect blend or a majority of one of the other two,and yet still look like she does
I agree FB.
yo you can never tell what somebody is just by looking at them so don’t judge by that…..just know that she’s mixed yeah you may be able to see certain features on them that other people of that race have but you can never be sure…they could be mixed with more of the other than what you presumed.