Thousands of ringtones to choose from!


Complimentary ringtones available with your subscription.

The various carriers available include Verizon, Sprint, Virgin Mobile, Nextel, Cingular, Alltel, Boost, T Mobile, Cellular One, and Dobson. You can get great phones from manufacturers like Nokia, LG, Sanyo, Kyocera, Palm, Audiovox, Blackberry, Motorola, and Samsung.

You can also get ringtones from genres like hip hop, rap, rock, pop, classical, disney, christian, and hindi.

Get ringtones from
today's hottest artists

50 Cent
Aaliyah
Akon
Alicia Keys
Amy Winehouse
Ashanti
Avril Lavigne
Baby Bash
Beyonce
Black Eyed Peas
Bow Wow
Britney Spears
Busta Rhymes
Cassie
Chris Brown
Ciara
Colbie Caillat
Common
DMX
Dr. Dre
Dropkick Murphys
Eminem
Eve
Fabolous
Fall Out Boy
Fergie
Flo Rida
Foo Fighters
The Game
Good Charlotte
Gorilla Zoe
Gwen Stefani
J. Holiday
Ja Rule
Jay-Z
Jennifer Lopez
John Mayer
Justin Timberlake
Kanye West
Kelis
Kelly Clarkson
Lil' Wayne
Linkin Park
LL Cool J
Lloyd
Ludacris
Mariah Carey
Matchbox Twenty
Missy Elliott
Ne-Yo
Nelly
Nelly Furtado
Nickelback
Outkast
Panic! at the Disco
Paramore
Pink
Plies
Rihanna
Robin Thicke
Shakira
Snoop Dogg
Soulja Boy
T.I.
T-Pain
Timbaland
Usher
will.i.am
Wyclef Jean
Young Jeezy

Kelis

Kelis Rogers-Jones (née Rogers, born August 21, 1979), better known as Kelis, is an American R&B singer and songwriter.

Kelis began recording her debut album, Kaleidoscope, in late 1998 and was finished within a year. The album was produced by The Neptunes members Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. It debuted at number one hundred and forty-four on the Billboard 200 and reached the top fifty on the Top Heatseekers, selling over 10,736 copies in its first week of release. The album has since sold just 249,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Its lead and most notable single, "Caught out There", peaked at number nine on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and became a minor MTV/BET video hit. The entire album took off in Europe, where all three singles—"Caught out There", "Good Stuff" (featuring Terrar of Clipse), and "Get Along with You"—were sizable hits. Kelis' colorful style in both clothing and hair received considerable attention.

"Caught out There" entered the UK Singles Chart at number four. With its success, it was decided that another single should be released. A second single, "Good Stuff", was a modest hit, securing a number nineteen position on the UK Singles Chart, although the third release, "Get Along with You", only reached number fifty-one in the United Kingdom, despite Kelis promoting the track there. According to the BPI, a British music charts organization, Kaleidoscope went gold, selling over 100,000 copies in the UK, where it reached number forty-three on the UK Albums Chart. Furthermore, Kelis won the BRIT Award for "International Breakthrough Act" in 2001. Her biggest market was in Europe, where a combination of rap and R&B intermixed with rock and roll and other genres were readily accepted. Australia and Asia were also easy markets for Kelis.

Her second album, Wanderland, was released two years later exclusively in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, after its lead single, "Young, Fresh n' New", failed to catch on in the U.S. The video for the song barely registered on American MTV or VH1, but received heavy airplay on MTV2 as well as on Canada's MuchMusic. According to Kelis, she and then-American record company Virgin did not like Wanderland. The record executives at Virgin felt the album material didn't have strong enough singles. Unlike those of her debut, Wanderland's sales were mediocre, with just 80,000 copies sold worldwide, and the only single released off the album, "Young, Fresh n' New", only managed to reach number thirty-two in the UK.

Kelis, who had moved to Europe during her successful period there, began touring with U2 on their European tour, and in the United States with Moby during his Area:One Festival. It was in the U.S. that she met rapper Nas, and the couple got married on January 8, 2005.

Kelis finally found mainstream success in the U.S. in 2003, with her Hot Dance Club Play number-one, Billboard Hot 100 top five single, "Milkshake"; this helped to propel her third album, Tasty, to sell over 400,000 copies in the U.S in only two months. It also earned her a Grammy Award nomination in 2004 for "Best Urban/Alternative Performance". Although The Neptunes contributed a number of tracks to the album, Kelis began collaborating with other producers, such as Dallas Austin, André 3000, Rockwilder, and Raphael Saadiq, producing an altogether more eclectic, alternative sound. According to Nielsen SoundScan numbers, the album has sold 528,000 copies in the United States and has gained gold status in the U.S., where "Milkshake" also went gold, selling over 500,000 copies.

The single and album immediately found success in Europe. According to the BPI, Tasty went platinum in the United Kingdom, selling over 300,000 copies, and the hit single "Milkshake" went silver, selling over 200,000 units—it was the UK's fourteenth best-selling single in 2004. The album's second single, the Dallas Austin-produced "Trick Me", also proved successful on radio and music video channels in Europe, and went to the top ten in many European countries during mid-2004. However, the song did not garner success in the U.S., where its music video barely received airplay. "Trick Me" was important because The Neptunes were, for once, not involved in its production. Kelis' success grew in Australia, where Tasty went gold with over 35,000 copies sold, and where "Milkshake" and "Trick Me" went platinum (selling over 70,000 copies each).

"Not in Love", Kelis' collaboration with Enrique Iglesias from his 2003 seventh studio album, 7, was released as a single the following year, reaching number five in the UK. Although the single failedto chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, it topped the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart. Kelis followed the success of the third Tasty single, "Millionaire" (featuring André 3000), with the Rockwilder-produced, sexually suggestive track "In Public" (featuring Nas). The single was a UK-only release, going to number seventeen on the chart with no video shot.

During this time, she collaborated with Björk on a remix of the first single from Medúlla, "Oceania", which appeared as a B-side to the album's second single, "Who Is It". With the success of Tasty, Kelis went on tour as the opening act for Britney Spears's The Onyx Hotel Tour in 2004.

Kelis' fourth studio album, Kelis Was Here (originally due to be called The Puppeteer), was released in August 2006, and debuted and peaked at number ten on the Billboard 200. Despite its top ten debut, the album has sold only 126,000 copies in the United States as of November 2006, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Its lead single, "Bossy" (featuring Too $hort), achieved frequent airplay on urban radio and was a moderate hit in the U.S., peaking at number sixteen. The single "Bossy" also went multi platinum in December 2006 according to the RIAA. The album includes production credits by Scott Storch, Cee-Lo Green (from the Gnarls Barkley fame), Raphael Saadiq, will.i.am, Max Martin & Dr. Luke, Knobody, Polow da Don, Damon Elliott, Cool and Dre, Sean Garrett, and Bangladesh. Unlike on Kelis' previous efforts, the production duo The Neptunes are not featured at all; Kelis was quoted to say that it was "very important to me", but said it was purely a business decision and has no ill will towards Williams or Hugo. Kelis Was Here was nominated for "Best Contemporary R&B Album" at the 2007 Grammy Awards, but lost out to Beyoncé's B'Day.

The second single from the album, which was pushed by her American label (Jive), although without a properly physical release, was the collaboration with Nas, "Blindfold Me". The song missed the Billboard Hot 100, and reached only number ninety-one on the R&B chart. Afterwards, her European label (Virgin) decided not to release this single and to go instead with the Cee-Lo-featured "Lil Star", which was another hit for Kelis in the United Kingdom, peaking at number three. In the UK, Kelis Was Here has shipped 60,000 copies and earned a silver certification from the BPI. It charted at number forty-one only, but following the popularity of "Lil Star", it re-entered the albums chart in February 2007. According to the ARIA, Kelis Was Here went gold, selling 35,000 despite the fact the album had a low debut of only ninety-six on the Australian Albums Chart.

Kelis collaborated with Busta Rhymes and will.i.am on the track "I Love My Chick", the second single from Rhymes' 2006 seventh studio album, The Big Bang. This was the second time Kelis has teamed up with Rhymes, with the first time being on his 2002 song "What It Is". Kelis is also featured on the soundtrack to the 2006 dance film Step Up with a song called "80's Joint".

Official Site - MySpace Page - Content written by Wikipedia.