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(Safaree featuring K. Michelle) — Love Chapter "If It Ain't Me" (Trina featuring K. Michelle) — The One "Thug Me Like That" (Akbar V featuring K. Michelle) 2018 — The Coldest Summer "Party's Over" (Ray J featuring K. Michelle) 2020 — Emerald City "Country Love Song" [39] (Justin Champagne featuring K. Michelle) 2023 — TBA ...
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K. Michelle, who has long expressed her desire to record a country music album, [82] began teasing the project which expected to drop after her final R&B album, I'm the Problem. [83] She released a country song titled "Tennessee" as a bonus track on the album, debuting it under her alter ego , Puddin'. [ 84 ]
K Michelle is ready for her country closeup. The former R&B artist and reality star is leaning into her southern roots with a new album, a new name and a CMA Awards collaboration with the night ...
Each song is a moment, so they should be praised back-to-back for their separate glory." [19] Elle Breezy of Singersroom reviewed the album, writing: "On 'All Monsters Are Human', K. Michelle seems to be in her comfort zone, delivering songs that are near and dear to her current life." [20]
Rebellious Soul is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter K. Michelle. The album was released on August 13, 2013, by Atlantic Records. Its songs were mostly co-written and co-composed by Michelle and Bianca Atterberry. Other artists who collaborated on the album include Tank, Priscilla Renea, Meek Mill, and Jack Splash.
Pages in category "Songs written by K. Michelle" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
"The Rain" is a song by American R&B singer K. Michelle. It was released on October 25, 2019 via eOne Music as the second single from her fifth studio album All Monsters Are Human. [1] [2] Production of the song was handled by Jazze Pha, while the song was penned by Michelle, Pha, Rafael Ishman, Cory Moore, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.