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In 2022, her fourth song, "Tak Ingin Usai" managed to top various digital music charts in Indonesia, including the Billboard Indonesia charts for 11 weeks. [2] The song also brought her the first award of her career at a music award event in Malaysia, the Anugerah Industri Muzik, for "Best Malay Language Song Presented by a Foreign Artist". [3]
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Kima, Keisha, and Pam is the second and last to date studio album by American R&B girl group Total. It was released by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records on October 27, 1998, in the United States. The album debuted at number nine on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and peaked at number thirty-nine on the US Billboard 200 .
Out Of My Hands is the second album by British R&B singer Keisha White released on 3 July 2006 by Warner Bros. Records.The album is made up of song from Keisha's debut album Seventeen, including the leading single, "The Weakness in Me" and six brand new songs including "Don't Mistake Me" and "I Choose Life". [1]
Pair were married for 22 years before they divorced in 2018
Menjelma is the first studio album from Malaysian pop singer-songwriter Kaer Azami which was released in February 2007 in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.The album features 11 tracks altogether including one bonus track ("Kembali Bersama"), which Kaer first recorded it in a compilation album of Akademi Fantasia season 2.
"Flatline" is a song by English girl group Mutya Keisha Siobhan, the original line up of the Sugababes. It was written by the trio alongside British artist Dev Hynes , who also produced it. The song was released via digital retailers on 6 September 2013 by Polydor Records , who signed the band in 2012.
Keisha is a female given name which has multiple meaning across languages like "Favourite", "Restored to the heart of God" or "Cassia Tree" In Hebrew , Keisha is likely derived from Keziah , [ 1 ] a Hebrew term that means ‘restored to the heart of God.’