Stacie Orrico
Pop singer, hit single 'Stuck'
Stacie Orrico (born March 3, 1986) is an American pop and Christian music artist who gained mainstream recognition in the early 2000s. Born Stacie Orrico Brooke in Seattle, Washington, she began her music career with Christian music labels before transitioning to mainstream pop. Her breakthrough single 'Stuck' (2003) became a major hit, reaching the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and establishing her as a crossover artist. The accompanying album 'Stacie Orrico' (2003) was well-received by both Christian and mainstream audiences, showcasing her vocal abilities and pop sensibility. She has released multiple albums, including 'Beautiful Graffiti' (2004), and has maintained a presence in both the Christian and secular music markets. Beyond recording, Orrico has pursued songwriting and has been involved in various entertainment ventures. Her career demonstrates the phenomenon of crossover artists who successfully navigate both Christian and mainstream music industries. Orrico has remained active in the music industry, performing live and continuing to create new music while maintaining her fanbase from her early commercial success.
Entertainment
American
1986
Thinking about the name
Stacie
American origin
“An alternative spelling of Stacy with an -ie ending, emphasizing friendliness and approachability. Stacie became particularly popular in the 1980s as parents sought individualized spellings of classic names. The -ie suffix suggests warmth and familiarity while maintaining classical roots.”