Sevelle was first featured on Prince and
the Revolution's 1985 album
Around the World in a Day, singing backing vocals on the song "The Ladder". She subsequently signed a
recording contract with
Prince's
Paisley Park Records in 1987. She also released her self-titled debut album that year, and would go on to release two more studio albums on other labels, 1991's
Fountains Free and 1997's
Toys Of Vanity, collaborating with the likes of
Burt Bacharach,
Thom Bell and
Nile Rodgers.
Debut album The eponymous album
Taja Sevelle was produced by Minneapolis musician
Chico Bennett. Two of the songs she recorded were written or co-written by Prince: "Wouldn't You Love To Love Me?" and "If I Could Get Your Attention". It failed to chart in the US, but reached number 48 in the UK and number 52 in the Netherlands.
Urban Farming In 2005, Taja founded the
non-profit organization Urban Farming. Its mission is "to create an abundance of food for people in need by supporting and encouraging the establishment of gardens on unused land and space while increasing diversity, raising awareness for health and wellness, and inspiring and educating youth, adults and seniors to create an economically sustainable system to uplift communities around the globe." The organization began by planting three gardens of free food in
Detroit and there are now more than 63,400 gardens in 61 countries around the world that are a part of the Urban Farming Global Food Chain. ==Discography==