Even Closer Goapele returned to
Oakland after her time at
Berklee College of Music, where she concentrated on writing and recording songs. In 2001, she self-released her debut album,
Closer, which sold 5,000 copies. At the same time, she was building a devoted audience through her popular live performances in the San Francisco Bay Area. "Closer" peaked at No. 63 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 2002, she reworked
Closer, adding five new songs. With the help of her family, she formed her own independent label, Skyblaze Recordings, to oversee her musical career. She released her first nationally distributed album,
Even Closer, featuring the single "Closer," through
Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings. "Closer" was also featured on the soundtrack of the 2003 movie
Honey. In 2004,
Columbia/
SME picked up Skyblaze Recordings for worldwide distribution and rereleased the album with additional tracks. She co-wrote and co-produced the entire album, which is a mixture of
neo-soul,
trip hop,
lieder, and
jazz. She also toured North America with the band
Spearhead. In 2004,
Even Closer peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Charts for Top Independent Albums.
Change It All Her second album,
Change It All, featuring the single "First Love" and the song "Love Me Right," was released December 2005. The album featured production work from Jeff Bhasker, Mike Tiger, Amp Live, Sa-Ra Creative Partners, and Linda Perry. In 2006 the album peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Album Charts and No. 2 on the Top Heatseekers while the single "First Love" reached No. 18 on the Hot Adult R&B Airplay. She was named the number-5 artist to watch in the July 2003 issue of
Rolling Stone magazine, made the countdown on MTV’s
Top 10 Artists to Watch, and collaborated with ALDO Shoes’ advertisement campaign in its fight against HIV/AIDS, which featured artists such as
Avril Lavigne,
Ludacris, Dave Navarro,
Charlize Theron,
Pink,
Eve, Rosario Dawson, Eva Mendes, Bow Wow,
Ziggy Marley, and
Kelly Rowland.
Break of Dawn On July 10, 2009, Skyblaze Recordings leaked the single "Milk & Honey" (produced by Bedrock), the first single from her third studio album of the same title. However, in August 2011, she announced that the album would be titled
Break of Dawn. The album is being recorded at the Zoo, home of Goapele's Oakland-based Skylight Studios and will feature production from Drumma Boy, Bedrock,
Kanye West, Dan Electric, Mike Tiger, Bobby Ozuna (Raphael Saadiq, John Mayer,
Erykah Badu), Malay (John Legend, Mary J. Blige), Kerry "Krucial" Brothers ( Alicia Keys, Mario,
Keshia Cole, Nas), Jeff Bhasker (The Game, Kanye West, Ludacris, T.I), and other guest musicians. After many delays, the album was finally released on October 25, 2011.
Victory In celebration of the
FIFA World Cup 2010 in
South Africa Goapele released the single "Victory" featuring South African emcee
Hip Hop Pantsula, a prelude to her upcoming musical project
Victory, which was released in Winter 2010 and feature an array of artists from the African continent as well as throughout the Diaspora. The leading track was recorded in English,
Setswana, and
Xhosa, and tries to draw attention to the need for education and resources to combat Africa's most crucial dilemmas. The album will also encompass philanthropy, political and social activism. Proceeds from the project went to ANSA (
Artists for a New South Africa) a non-profit organization working to combat HIV/AIDS, assist children orphaned by the disease, advance human and civil rights, educate and empower youth and build bonds between the U.S. and South Africa through arts and culture. In 2014, Goapele signed with singer
Eric Benét's record label Jordan House and is in the process of recording new material for her new label.
Strong as Glass In 2014, Goapele released
Strong as Glass, her fifth studio album. The lead single was "Hey, Boy" featuring Snoop Dogg and the video was released September 10, 2014, on YouTube.
Collaborations Apart from her solo work, she has collaborated with West Coast
MCs such as
Aceyalone,
E-40,
Zion-I, and
Mac Mall; those involved in the
Hieroglyphics Crew;
Cassper Nyovest South African rapper, Detroit based vocalist
Dwele; and
Clyde Carson and
Mos Def on the track "Different”. ==Human rights work==