15 Celebs That Released Albums (That You Probably Never Knew Of)
What!? These 15 celebrities released albums. And yeah, none of them are qualified to be putting out music.
Here they are...courtesy of Buzzfeed:
1. Naomi Campbell, "Baby Woman" (1994) . . . The only single, "Love and Tears" reached #40 in the U.K.
2. David Charvet, "David Charvet" (1997) . . . He was on "Baywatch" and "Melrose Place", and has put out three albums and a digital single over the years.
3. Jeff Daniels, "Live and Unplugged to Benefit the Purple Rose Theatre" (2005) . . . It's an album of satirical songs to benefit his Michigan theater company.
4. Clint Eastwood, "Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites" (1963)
5. Amy Jo Johnson, "The Trans-American Treatment" (2001) . . . She was the "Pink Ranger" from "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers".
6. Alyssa Milano, "Look in My Heart" (1989) . . . She actually released four albums between 1989 and 1992.
7. Joey Lawrence, "Joey Lawrence" (1993) . . . He scored a Top 20 hit with his track "Nothin' My Love Can't Fix".
8. Terrence Howard, "Shine Through It" (2008) . . . He described his debut album as "urban country."
9. Mr. T, "Mr. T's Commandments" (1984)
10. Steve Burns from "Blue's Clues", "Songs for Dustmites" (2003) . . . Steve left "Blue's Clues" to become a musician. So where is he now? Hey Steve . . . I just got a letter. It says, "Someone gave you bad career advice." (???)
11. Shaquille O'Neal, "Shaq Diesel" (1993) . . . His debut album produced TWO Top 40 hits, "What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock)" and "(I Know I Got) Skillz".
12. Tia Carrere, "Dream" (1993) . . . She later found success in Hawaiian music. She won a Grammy in both 2009 and 2011 for Best Hawaiian Music Album.
13. Brian Austin Green, "One Stop Carnival" (1996) . . . He played a DJ (slash) rapper on "Beverly Hills 90210" . . . but couldn't translate that into a legit music career.
14. Robert Downey Jr., "The Futurist" (2004) . . . He wrote eight ballads for the album.
15. Joe Pesci, "Vincent Laguardia Gambini Sings Just for You" (1998) . . . The best track might be Joe rapping on "Wise Guy". Vincent Laguardia Gambini is Pesci's character in the movie "My Cousin Vinny".