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Nivea B. Hamilton (born March 24, 1982), [2] known mononymously as Nivea, is an American R&B singer. She has released three studio albums: her self-titled debut (2001), followed up by Complicated (2005), Animalistic (2006), and an independently released extended play Nivea: Undercover (2011). In 2019, she released her album Mirrors.
In 2002 Nivea starred the play Give Love a Chance, alongside Mário Frias, her husband at that time. The play was written by Heloise Périssé and directed by João Brandão. In 2007, Nivea took part in the novella Sete Pecados. In October of that same year, she was chosen the queen of the rhythmists of the school of samba Renascer, a position ...
Knowles sang both Nivea's and Kelly's parts while dancing on top of washing machines. [40] [41] During the performance, she said: "This laundromat has me feeling the drama queen, so excuse my theatrics." [40] For the concert, Knowles was accompanied by a six-person band. [39] She had rehearsed the cover five minutes before the show began. [40]
Complicated is the second studio album by American singer Nivea, released in the United States on May 3, 2005 on Jive Records.It was primarily produced by her then-husband The-Dream, with additional production from Lil Jon, R. Kelly, Bryan Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri.
The Images of Change project provides side-by-side photos of the same place over time to document the environment changes caused by nature and man. NASA's before and after images show Earth's ...
Janelle McCormack began taking a semaglutide days before Thanksgiving of 2021, but the results weren't immediate. "It was at least two months on the medication before I started to see weight loss ...
Taylor Swift is giving fans a glimpse inside her much-talked-about Eras Tour "cleaning cart.". On Wednesday, Dec. 11, Swift, 34, shared a carousel of photos on Instagram from her time onstage ...
"Don't Mess with the Radio" is a song by American singer Nivea from her debut self-titled studio album (2001). It was written by Cedric Barnett, Marqueze Etheridge, Jamahr Williams, Brandon Bennett and Organized Noize members Ray Murray , Rico Wade , and Sleepy Brown , while production was helmed by Organized Noize and Swift C.