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  2. Tamia - Wikipedia

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    Tamia in 1998 "You Put a Move on My Heart", a Mica Paris cover, was one out of several Jones songs Tamia recorded vocals for. [4] Selected as the first single from Q's Jook Joint, it became a moderate commercial success, reaching the top twenty of the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, but earned acclaim from critics, resulting in a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal ...

  3. Tamia discography - Wikipedia

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    Canadian singer and songwriter Tamia has released nine albums (including seven studio albums, one extended play, and one compilation albums), and twenty-six singles (including four as a featured artist and one charity singles).

  4. Between Friends (Tamia album) - Wikipedia

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    Between Friends is the fourth studio album by Canadian R&B singer Tamia.Her first project under her own independent label, Plus One Music Group, founded after her departure from Elektra Records in 2004, it was first released in South Africa on May 12, 2006, followed by a worldwide release in the fourth quarter of 2006.

  5. Tamia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tamia is the debut studio album by Canadian recording artist Tamia. It was released on April 14, 1998, on Quincy Jones 's Qwest Records , while distribution was handled through Warner Bros .

  6. List of songs recorded by Tamia - Wikipedia

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    Tamia Washington: Tamia: 1998 [7] "Happy" — Shep Crawford Kenya Ivey Between Friends: 2006 [1] "Have to Go Through It" Eric Benét: Shep Crawford: Between Friends: 2006 [1] "Him" — Andre Davidson Sean Davidson Andrew Harr Tamia Hill Jermaine Jackson Claude Kelly: Beautiful Surprise: 2012 [3] "I'm Yours Lately" — Samuel Barnes Alexander ...

  7. More (Tamia album) - Wikipedia

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    More is the third studio album by Canadian R&B recording artist Tamia.It was released by Elektra Records on April 6, 2004 in North America. Created over a period of three years, in which the singer gave birth to her first child, the album, initially titled Still, was bumped from its original August 2003 schedule after Tamia was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and forced to undergo treatment.

  8. Stranger in My House (Tamia song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stranger in My House" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Tamia. It was written by Shae Jones and frequent collaborator Shep Crawford and produced by the latter. Initially helmed for fellow R&B singer Toni Braxton, it was left unused and later recorded by Tamia for her second studio album, A Nu Day (2000).

  9. Officially Missing You - Wikipedia

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    "Officially Missing You" is a song by Canadian R&B recording artist Tamia, taken from her third studio album, More (2004). Released as the album's lead single, it was written by Marcus Vest, better known by his stage name Seven Aurelius. The song is marked by its acoustic style featuring acoustic guitar and Tamia's vocals most prominently in ...