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Monica Denise Arnold (formerly Brown; born October 24, 1980) [1] is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and actress. Born and raised in College Park, Georgia , she began performing as a child and joined a traveling gospel choir by the age of ten.
‘I seen him punch that lady in the face, I lost my f***in’ temper,’ singer said
"So Gone" is a song by American R&B recording artist Monica. It was one out of several tracks rapper-producer Missy Elliott wrote and produced along with Kenneth Cunningham and Jamahl Rye from production duo Spike & Jamahl for Monica's fourth studio album, After the Storm (2003), following the delay and subsequent reconstruction of her 2002 album, All Eyez on Me.
Andrea Monica Martin: Born April 14, 1972 New York City, U.S. Died ... 1972 – September 27, 2021) was an American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer. Career
Andrea Martin, the singer-songwriter from Brooklyn whose collaborations with some of R&B’s biggest names soared up the music charts, died Monday, according to an announcement on her Instagram ...
American R&B singer Monica has released 8 studio albums, one extended play, and 48 singles (including six as a featured artist). Since the beginning of her career in 1995, she has sold 5.3 million albums in the United States, [1] In 1999, Billboard included her among the top twenty of the Top Pop Artists of the 1990s, [2] and in 2010, the magazine ranked her 24th on its list of the Top 50 R&B ...
The Game appears as Monica's love interest in the video. [6] A music video for "Letters" was directed by Richard Selvi. [6] American rapper The Game appears as Monica's love interest in the video. [7] Prior to the video's release, both Monica and The Game shared snippets of it on their respective Instagram pages, including a clip of a bathtub ...
"Everything to Me" is a song by American recording artist Monica. It was written by fellow singer Jazmine Sullivan and co-produced by Missy Elliott and Cainon Lamb for her sixth studio album Still Standing (2010), incorporating a sample of the 1981 recording "Silly" as penned by Fritz Baskett, Clarence McDonald, and June Deniece Williams and performed by Deniece Williams.