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Keyshia Myeshia Cole (née Johnson; born October 15, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, television personality and actress.Dubbed by critics as the "Princess of Hip-Hop Soul", [3] she is known for her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.
Cole's longtime record producer Ron Fair revealed that she would premiere a new song during the battle. [3] The song was debuted during the last round of the battle on January 21, 2021 [ 4 ] Originally titled "I Don't Want to Be in Love", Cole revealed its artwork, along with the release date of February 5, 2021. [ 5 ]
Keyshia Cole [121] "New Nu" "You" [122] (featuring Remy Ma and French Montana) 2017 Benny Boom "Incapable" Mike He [123] As featured artist.
Cole is making her acting debut, portraying herself in a dramatization of her life that will premiere on June 24. The post Keyshia Cole biopic coming to Lifetime appeared first on TheGrio.
The album's fifth track, "Get It Right", is a new jack swing and dance-pop song where Cole believes her lover is cheating on her. [ 3 ] [ 37 ] The lyrics include: "You don't stroke it like you used to, do it like you used to, do it / Ain't got me moanin' like you used to, own it like you used to, own it."
On March 15, 2014, Cole took to Instagram to play snippets from her upcoming album. Along the snippets was club banger, "Rick James" (featuring Juicy J). [7] The single premiered on Power 105's morning show, The Breakfast Club, but it was released on digital retailers three months later on June 3, later than "Next Time (Won't Give My Heart Away)" thus becoming the second single, despite having ...
11:11 Reset is the seventh studio album by American singer Keyshia Cole. It was released by Epic Records on October 20, 2017. [2] [3] It succeeds Cole's sixth album Point of No Return (2014). The album was preceded by the release of two singles—"You" and "Incapable". 11:11 Reset peaked at number 37 on the US Billboard 200. [4]
The single entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 85 and slowly moved up the charts, eventually peaking at number 30. [4] " I Should Have Cheated" was a success in the urban community, peaking at number 4 in the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, [5] and charted on the Hot Dance Club Play chart at number 11.