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Tamia

Tamia Marilyn Washington Hill (born May 9, 1975) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and producer. Born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Tamia performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child. In 1994, after signing a development deal with Warner Bros. Records, she was asked by veteran producer Quincy Jones to appear on his album Q's Jook Joint (1995), earning her Grammy Award nominations for their collaboration on "You Put a Move on My Heart" and "Slow Jams".[1] Her self-titled debut album was released in 1998 and followed by a series of successful albums with Elektra Records, including A Nu Day (2000) and More (2004). Several songs from these albums became hit singles on the pop and R&B record charts, including "So Into You", "Stranger in My House" and "Imagination" as well as her collaborations "Into You", "Missing You" and "Spend My Life with You".

Tamia
Tamia during an interview in September 2018
Born
Tamia Marilyn Washington

(1975-05-09) May 9, 1975 (age 47)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Websitewww.tamiaworld.com

Since her departure from Elektra, Tamia has released most of her projects independently on her own label Plus One Music Group, through ventures with Def Jam, eOne Music and others. In 2015, her sixth album Love Life debuted and peaked at number two on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, becoming her highest-charting album on the chart. A NAACP Image Award recipient for her work with singer Eric Benét, Tamia is a six-time Grammy Award nominee and has been nominated for numerous other awards and accolades, including a Soul Train Music Award, a Source Award and four Juno Awards. She has been married to former basketball player Grant Hill since 1999; they have two daughters. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2003, Tamia is an advocate for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) on behalf of others affected by the disease.

Early life

Tamia was born in Windsor, Ontario. The only daughter of a white father and black mother, Barbara Washington-Peden, she has three younger brothers named Tiras, Tajhee, and Trajan.[2] Peden gave birth to Tamia when she was 17 years old and raised her children as a single mom in the projects between Glengarry Avenue and McDougall Street in downtown Windsor.[3] Aside from the music she heard and sang at church, Tamia was exposed to diverse music from an early age by her mother. As early as age six, she was on stage singing at the local church, and by age 12, had already been involved in several musicals which helped hone her musical skills.[2] Tamia studied piano and voice with renowned Windsor musician, Eugene Davis, who was also instrumental in encouraging her to pursue her vocal talent.[3] It was not long before she was able to develop her skills in the Walkerville Centre for Creative Arts program for visual and performing arts students, introduced at Walkerville Collegiate Institute in Windsor.[3]

Along with attending high school at Walkerville, she made several appearances in local theater and choral concerts before winning Canada's prestigious YTV Vocal Achievement Award in 1993.[2] In 1994, Tamia performed at a multiple sclerosis benefit in Aspen, Colorado when she met music manager, Lionel Richie's ex-wife Brenda Richie, who was cosponsoring the event and introduced herself to Tamia after the show.[1] A few months later, Tamia, who was being courted by Warner Bros. Records at the time, called Richie to say that she was coming to Los Angeles for a photo session, resulting in her lasting stay and a management deal with Richie.[1] Weeks later, Richie arranged for her to perform at a star-studded party that she held for singer Luther Vandross.[1] Her performance reportedly impressed all in attendance, including veteran producer Quincy Jones, who took notice and later offered her the chance to appear on his album Q's Jook Joint (1995).[1]

Career

1995–1998: Collaborations and Tamia

 
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 Performance at the 39th ceremony.[5] Tamia along with Babyface, Portrait, and Barry White received a second nomination that night for "Slow Jams", the second single from Jones' album, which fared similarly on the charts, peaking at number two on the New Zealand Singles Chart,[5] and received a third nod in the Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals category for her performance on "Missing You", a collaboration with singers Brandy, Gladys Knight, and Chaka Khan for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture Set It Off. A top thirty success on the US Billboard Hot 100, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[4]

In 1997, Tamia made her film debut in the action-thriller Speed 2: Cruise Control. Playing the cruise liner's musical entertainer, she performed the Diane Warren-penned single "Make Tonight Beautiful", which was released as part of the film's soundtrack.[4] The same year, she has also appeared in television sitcoms such as Rock Me Baby and Kenan and Kel and recorded the all-star charity single "Love Shouldn't Hurt" for the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse along with All-4-One, Michael Bolton, and others.[6] Following this, Jones enlisted the services of several producers to work on Tamia's debut self-titled album, including Jermaine Dupri, Tim & Bob, and Mario Winans, many of which would become frequent producers on subsequent projects. Upon its April 1998 release, Tamia received a mixed to positive reception by critics, who complimented Tamia's vocal performance and the progression from her earlier recordings but found the material uneven.[7] It debuted and peaked at number sixty-seven on the US Billboard 200. Five singles were released from the album, including the top twenty entries "Imagination" and "So into You". In 1999, Tamia garnered the singer two Juno Award nominations for Best New Solo Artist and R&B/Soul Recording of the Year.[8]

1999–2005: A Nu Day and More

In 1999, Tamia collaborated with American singer Eric Benét on his single "Spend My Life with You". The song reached the top of Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and earned her a fourth Grammy Award nomination as well as the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Song.[citation needed] Frustrated by Qwest's label politics, Tamia transitioned to Elektra Records the same year and began worked on her second album A Nu Day.[9] Rapper-producer Missy Elliott, frequent co-producer Bink, Dallas Austin and Shep Crawford worked with Tamia on the majority project, which she declared "not as ballad-driven as" her debut album and felt it was "more aggressive in terms of the formats of the songs".[9] Released in October 2000, A Nu Day received a mixed response from critics, who complimented her more stylish sound but found the material inconsistent.[10] It debuted and peaked at number forty-six on the Billboard 200 and became her first top ten entry on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, peaking at number eight. A steady seller, it reached gold status in the US and produced three of Tamia's commercially most successful singles, including her only US Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit single "Stranger in My House".[11] In 2001, A Nu Day was nominated in the R&B/Soul Recording of the Year category at the annual Juno Awards.[12]

In 2003, Tamia appeared on the international top ten hit "Into You", a collaboration with rapper Fabolous from his second studio album Street Dreams (2003) based on her 1998 single "So into You". It reached the top five in Australia and the US and was followed by "Officially Missing You", the lead single from her third album. Initially titled Still, the project was indefinitely bumped from its original August 2003 schedule after Tamia's multiple sclerosis diagnosis and subsequent treatment. With the illness in remission, she resumed work later that year and arranged additional recording sessions to revamp parts of the album.[13] Finally released in April 2004, More was released to generally mixed reception from music critics and debuted and peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 and number four on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, with first week sales of 71,000 copies, marking the highest-selling and highest-charting opening of Tamia's catalogue yet.[11] In support of More, Tamia was featured as a special guest on the Verizon Ladies First Tour, co-headlined by Beyoncé, Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott, which became one of the biggest concert tours of the year.[14] In 2005, More became Tamia's third consecutive album to earn a Juno Award nomination in the R&B/Soul Recording of the Year category.[15]

2005–2013: Between Friends and Beautiful Surprise

In order to gain more creative control over future projects, Tamia left Elektra amid its merger with Atlantic Records in 2005 and decided to go independent, founding her own record label Plus One Music Group.[16] Unlike previous projects, she only consulted longtime contributor Shep Crawford to work with her on her fourth studio album.[17][18] A rather intimate process, the pair met on a daily basis in an Orlando recording studio to write and produce new songs,[19] with Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins providing additional material late into the production of the album.[20] Alluding to her working relationship with Crawford, it was eventually titled Between Friends,[21] and first released in South Africa in May 2006 in South Africa, followed by a worldwide distribution in the fourth quarter of 2006. A moderate commercial success, it number 66 on the Billboard 200, while peaking at number 2 on Billboard's Independent Albums.[22] Its first two singles, "Can't Get Enough" and "Me", both reached the top 30 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[22]

In November 2009, Greatest Hits, a compilation album, was released in South Africa.[23] The same year, Tamia announced that she was working with Crawford to form a supergroup called TDK along with singers Kelly Price and Deborah Cox.[24] Their joint album The Queen Project failed to materialize however due timing issues and label politics.[25] In August 2012, Tamia's fifth studio Beautiful Surprise was released on Plus One and EMI Music.[26] The singer worked with a vast of different producers on the album, including Chuck Harmony, The Runners, and Carvin & Ivan. Beautiful Surprise earned a mixed reception from music critics and debuted at 23 on the Billboard 200 and at number six on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[27] Lead single "Beautiful Surprise", co-written by Claude Kelly and Salaam Remi, peaked at number 24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Both the single and its parent album received nominations in the Best R&B Song and Best R&B Album categories at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, while garnering Tamia a Soul Train Music Award nomination at the 2012 Soul Train Music Awards.[28] In support of Beautiful Surprise, Tamia joined R. Kelly during his The Single Ladies Tour from October until December 2012.[29]

2014–present: Love Life and Passion Like Fire

In August 2014, Tamia signed with Def Jam Recordings, marking her return to major label ranks.[30] Love Life, her sixth album, was completed in ten days and released on June 9, 2015, in the United States in collaboration with her own label, Plus One Music Group.[31] A departure from her previous independent projects, she worked with a wider range of high-profile producers on its songs, including Polow da Don as well as Oak Felder and Pop Wansel from duo Pop & Oak as well as frequent collaborators Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and The-Dream.[32] Love Life earned generally favorable reviews from critics, who summed it as "grown-up, worn-in R&B at its finest",[33] and debuted at number 24 on the US Billboard 200, selling 16,000 copies in the week ending June 14, 2015.[34] It also debuted on top of Billboard's Top R&B Albums and at number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, becoming Tamia's highest-charting album ever on both charts, and spawned produced three singles, including lead single "Sandwich and a Soda" and follow-up “Stuck with Me” both of which reached the top twenty on Billboard's Adult R&B Songs.[34]

Passion Like Fire, Tamia's seventh album, was released in September 2018 through Plus One, 21 Entertainment, and eOne Music. A breakaway from her previous album, the singer worked with a smaller team of collaborators on the album, involving longtime contributors Lil Ronnie, Shep Crawford and Salaam Remi.[35][36] While critical reception was generally lukewarm, the album debuted at number 145 on the US Billboard 200, becoming her lowest-charting album yet, also reaching number 17 on Top R&B Albums chart.[37] Its release was preceded by the singles "Leave It Smokin'" and "Today I Do", the former of which became her biggest hit in years, peaking at number two on Billboard's Adult R&B Songs.[38] In support of the album, Tamia embarked on the Passion Like Fire Tour which launched on September 18, 2018, and visited most of the major US cities.[39][38] In 2019, she was awarded the Soul Music Icon Award at the fourth annual Black Music Honors.[40]

Personal life

Singer Anita Baker introduced Tamia to American basketball player Grant Hill through a blind date in Detroit, Michigan in 1996.[41] After a courtship of about three years, the pair eventually married on July 24, 1999, in a private reception in Battle Creek, Michigan.[42] The ceremony was officiated by Rev. John H. Grant, Hill's cousin, and attended by 250 guests.[42] The couple initially resided in Detroit,[42] but later relocated to Orlando, Florida when Hill left the Detroit Pistons to sign with the Orlando Magic team.[3] Their first daughter, Myla Grace, was born on January 23, 2002.[42] A second daughter Lael Rose Hill followed on August 9, 2007.[41]

In 2003, amid the recording of her third album More, doctors at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina diagnosed Tamia with multiple sclerosis, a demyelinating disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged,[43] after she had been experiencing mystifying bouts of fatigue and numbness in her hands, feet and legs.[44] While the music project was indefinitely bumped from its original August 2003 schedule, the singer went into subsequent treatment, using corticosteroids to help delay the onset of more severe symptoms.[41] Diagnosed early, the illness has since been in remission though she has occasional but controllable symptoms.[3]

Discography

Tours

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1997 "Missing You" (with Brandy, Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight) Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
"You Put a Move on My Heart" (with Quincy Jones) Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
"Slow Jams" (with Quincy Jones, Babyface, Barry White and Portrait) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
2000 "Spend My Life with You" (with Eric Benét) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
2013 "Beautiful Surprise" Best R&B Song Nominated
Beautiful Surprise Best R&B Album Nominated
NAACP Image Award
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 "Spend My Life with You" (with Eric Benét) Outstanding Song Won
Juno Award
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Breakthrough Artist of the Year Nominated
Tamia R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Nominated
2001 A Nu Day R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Nominated
2004 Officially Missing You R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Nominated
2005 More R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Nominated
Soul Train Music Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 Best Independent/Soul Artist Nominated
UB Honors Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 Beautiful Surprise Best Independent Urban Album Nominated
Best R&B Album Of The Year Nominated
RLM World Music Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 Best Female Artist Nominated
Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2007 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artist - Female Nominated
Source Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2003 "Into You" (with Fabolous) R&B/Rap Collaboration Of The Year Nominated

See also

References

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External links

Official
  • Official site
  • Tamia at IMDb
  • YouTube
Interviews
  • Interview with Al Sharpton on AskDoctorV.com (April 25, 2007)
  • Tamia Talks New Album, Beyonce, and Country Music[permanent dead link].


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Tamia Marilyn Washington Hill born May 9 1975 is a Canadian singer songwriter and producer Born and raised in Windsor Ontario Tamia performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child In 1994 after signing a development deal with Warner Bros Records she was asked by veteran producer Quincy Jones to appear on his album Q s Jook Joint 1995 earning her Grammy Award nominations for their collaboration on You Put a Move on My Heart and Slow Jams 1 Her self titled debut album was released in 1998 and followed by a series of successful albums with Elektra Records including A Nu Day 2000 and More 2004 Several songs from these albums became hit singles on the pop and R amp B record charts including So Into You Stranger in My House and Imagination as well as her collaborations Into You Missing You and Spend My Life with You TamiaTamia during an interview in September 2018BornTamia Marilyn Washington 1975 05 09 May 9 1975 age 47 Windsor Ontario CanadaOccupationsSinger songwriter producerYears active1994 presentSpouseGrant Hill m 1999 wbr Children2Musical careerGenresR amp B soul hip hop soul pop gospel urban contemporaryLabelsDef Jam ElektraWebsitewww wbr tamiaworld wbr comSince her departure from Elektra Tamia has released most of her projects independently on her own label Plus One Music Group through ventures with Def Jam eOne Music and others In 2015 her sixth album Love Life debuted and peaked at number two on Billboard s Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums becoming her highest charting album on the chart A NAACP Image Award recipient for her work with singer Eric Benet Tamia is a six time Grammy Award nominee and has been nominated for numerous other awards and accolades including a Soul Train Music Award a Source Award and four Juno Awards She has been married to former basketball player Grant Hill since 1999 they have two daughters Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2003 Tamia is an advocate for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society NMSS on behalf of others affected by the disease Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1995 1998 Collaborations and Tamia 2 2 1999 2005 A Nu Day and More 2 3 2005 2013 Between Friends and Beautiful Surprise 2 4 2014 present Love Life and Passion Like Fire 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 Tours 6 Awards and nominations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditTamia was born in Windsor Ontario The only daughter of a white father and black mother Barbara Washington Peden she has three younger brothers named Tiras Tajhee and Trajan 2 Peden gave birth to Tamia when she was 17 years old and raised her children as a single mom in the projects between Glengarry Avenue and McDougall Street in downtown Windsor 3 Aside from the music she heard and sang at church Tamia was exposed to diverse music from an early age by her mother As early as age six she was on stage singing at the local church and by age 12 had already been involved in several musicals which helped hone her musical skills 2 Tamia studied piano and voice with renowned Windsor musician Eugene Davis who was also instrumental in encouraging her to pursue her vocal talent 3 It was not long before she was able to develop her skills in the Walkerville Centre for Creative Arts program for visual and performing arts students introduced at Walkerville Collegiate Institute in Windsor 3 Along with attending high school at Walkerville she made several appearances in local theater and choral concerts before winning Canada s prestigious YTV Vocal Achievement Award in 1993 2 In 1994 Tamia performed at a multiple sclerosis benefit in Aspen Colorado when she met music manager Lionel Richie s ex wife Brenda Richie who was cosponsoring the event and introduced herself to Tamia after the show 1 A few months later Tamia who was being courted by Warner Bros Records at the time called Richie to say that she was coming to Los Angeles for a photo session resulting in her lasting stay and a management deal with Richie 1 Weeks later Richie arranged for her to perform at a star studded party that she held for singer Luther Vandross 1 Her performance reportedly impressed all in attendance including veteran producer Quincy Jones who took notice and later offered her the chance to appear on his album Q s Jook Joint 1995 1 Career Edit1995 1998 Collaborations and Tamia Edit 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 amp B Hip Hop Songs but earned acclaim from critics resulting in a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance at the 39th ceremony 5 Tamia along with Babyface Portrait and Barry White received a second nomination that night for Slow Jams the second single from Jones album which fared similarly on the charts peaking at number two on the New Zealand Singles Chart 5 and received a third nod in the Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals category for her performance on Missing You a collaboration with singers Brandy Gladys Knight and Chaka Khan for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture Set It Off A top thirty success on the US Billboard Hot 100 it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 4 In 1997 Tamia made her film debut in the action thriller Speed 2 Cruise Control Playing the cruise liner s musical entertainer she performed the Diane Warren penned single Make Tonight Beautiful which was released as part of the film s soundtrack 4 The same year she has also appeared in television sitcoms such as Rock Me Baby and Kenan and Kel and recorded the all star charity single Love Shouldn t Hurt for the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse along with All 4 One Michael Bolton and others 6 Following this Jones enlisted the services of several producers to work on Tamia s debut self titled album including Jermaine Dupri Tim amp Bob and Mario Winans many of which would become frequent producers on subsequent projects Upon its April 1998 release Tamia received a mixed to positive reception by critics who complimented Tamia s vocal performance and the progression from her earlier recordings but found the material uneven 7 It debuted and peaked at number sixty seven on the US Billboard 200 Five singles were released from the album including the top twenty entries Imagination and So into You In 1999 Tamia garnered the singer two Juno Award nominations for Best New Solo Artist and R amp B Soul Recording of the Year 8 1999 2005 A Nu Day and More Edit In 1999 Tamia collaborated with American singer Eric Benet on his single Spend My Life with You The song reached the top of Billboard s Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart and earned her a fourth Grammy Award nomination as well as the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Song citation needed Frustrated by Qwest s label politics Tamia transitioned to Elektra Records the same year and began worked on her second album A Nu Day 9 Rapper producer Missy Elliott frequent co producer Bink Dallas Austin and Shep Crawford worked with Tamia on the majority project which she declared not as ballad driven as her debut album and felt it was more aggressive in terms of the formats of the songs 9 Released in October 2000 A Nu Day received a mixed response from critics who complimented her more stylish sound but found the material inconsistent 10 It debuted and peaked at number forty six on the Billboard 200 and became her first top ten entry on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums peaking at number eight A steady seller it reached gold status in the US and produced three of Tamia s commercially most successful singles including her only US Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit single Stranger in My House 11 In 2001 A Nu Day was nominated in the R amp B Soul Recording of the Year category at the annual Juno Awards 12 In 2003 Tamia appeared on the international top ten hit Into You a collaboration with rapper Fabolous from his second studio album Street Dreams 2003 based on her 1998 single So into You It reached the top five in Australia and the US and was followed by Officially Missing You the lead single from her third album Initially titled Still the project was indefinitely bumped from its original August 2003 schedule after Tamia s multiple sclerosis diagnosis and subsequent treatment With the illness in remission she resumed work later that year and arranged additional recording sessions to revamp parts of the album 13 Finally released in April 2004 More was released to generally mixed reception from music critics and debuted and peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 and number four on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums with first week sales of 71 000 copies marking the highest selling and highest charting opening of Tamia s catalogue yet 11 In support of More Tamia was featured as a special guest on the Verizon Ladies First Tour co headlined by Beyonce Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott which became one of the biggest concert tours of the year 14 In 2005 More became Tamia s third consecutive album to earn a Juno Award nomination in the R amp B Soul Recording of the Year category 15 2005 2013 Between Friends and Beautiful Surprise Edit In order to gain more creative control over future projects Tamia left Elektra amid its merger with Atlantic Records in 2005 and decided to go independent founding her own record label Plus One Music Group 16 Unlike previous projects she only consulted longtime contributor Shep Crawford to work with her on her fourth studio album 17 18 A rather intimate process the pair met on a daily basis in an Orlando recording studio to write and produce new songs 19 with Rodney Darkchild Jerkins providing additional material late into the production of the album 20 Alluding to her working relationship with Crawford it was eventually titled Between Friends 21 and first released in South Africa in May 2006 in South Africa followed by a worldwide distribution in the fourth quarter of 2006 A moderate commercial success it number 66 on the Billboard 200 while peaking at number 2 on Billboard s Independent Albums 22 Its first two singles Can t Get Enough and Me both reached the top 30 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 22 In November 2009 Greatest Hits a compilation album was released in South Africa 23 The same year Tamia announced that she was working with Crawford to form a supergroup called TDK along with singers Kelly Price and Deborah Cox 24 Their joint album The Queen Project failed to materialize however due timing issues and label politics 25 In August 2012 Tamia s fifth studio Beautiful Surprise was released on Plus One and EMI Music 26 The singer worked with a vast of different producers on the album including Chuck Harmony The Runners and Carvin amp Ivan Beautiful Surprise earned a mixed reception from music critics and debuted at 23 on the Billboard 200 and at number six on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 27 Lead single Beautiful Surprise co written by Claude Kelly and Salaam Remi peaked at number 24 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Both the single and its parent album received nominations in the Best R amp B Song and Best R amp B Album categories at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards while garnering Tamia a Soul Train Music Award nomination at the 2012 Soul Train Music Awards 28 In support of Beautiful Surprise Tamia joined R Kelly during his The Single Ladies Tour from October until December 2012 29 2014 present Love Life and Passion Like Fire Edit In August 2014 Tamia signed with Def Jam Recordings marking her return to major label ranks 30 Love Life her sixth album was completed in ten days and released on June 9 2015 in the United States in collaboration with her own label Plus One Music Group 31 A departure from her previous independent projects she worked with a wider range of high profile producers on its songs including Polow da Don as well as Oak Felder and Pop Wansel from duo Pop amp Oak as well as frequent collaborators Christopher Tricky Stewart and The Dream 32 Love Life earned generally favorable reviews from critics who summed it as grown up worn in R amp B at its finest 33 and debuted at number 24 on the US Billboard 200 selling 16 000 copies in the week ending June 14 2015 34 It also debuted on top of Billboard s Top R amp B Albums and at number two on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums becoming Tamia s highest charting album ever on both charts and spawned produced three singles including lead single Sandwich and a Soda and follow up Stuck with Me both of which reached the top twenty on Billboard s Adult R amp B Songs 34 Passion Like Fire Tamia s seventh album was released in September 2018 through Plus One 21 Entertainment and eOne Music A breakaway from her previous album the singer worked with a smaller team of collaborators on the album involving longtime contributors Lil Ronnie Shep Crawford and Salaam Remi 35 36 While critical reception was generally lukewarm the album debuted at number 145 on the US Billboard 200 becoming her lowest charting album yet also reaching number 17 on Top R amp B Albums chart 37 Its release was preceded by the singles Leave It Smokin and Today I Do the former of which became her biggest hit in years peaking at number two on Billboard s Adult R amp B Songs 38 In support of the album Tamia embarked on the Passion Like Fire Tour which launched on September 18 2018 and visited most of the major US cities 39 38 In 2019 she was awarded the Soul Music Icon Award at the fourth annual Black Music Honors 40 Personal life EditSinger Anita Baker introduced Tamia to American basketball player Grant Hill through a blind date in Detroit Michigan in 1996 41 After a courtship of about three years the pair eventually married on July 24 1999 in a private reception in Battle Creek Michigan 42 The ceremony was officiated by Rev John H Grant Hill s cousin and attended by 250 guests 42 The couple initially resided in Detroit 42 but later relocated to Orlando Florida when Hill left the Detroit Pistons to sign with the Orlando Magic team 3 Their first daughter Myla Grace was born on January 23 2002 42 A second daughter Lael Rose Hill followed on August 9 2007 41 In 2003 amid the recording of her third album More doctors at Duke University Hospital in Durham North Carolina diagnosed Tamia with multiple sclerosis a demyelinating disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged 43 after she had been experiencing mystifying bouts of fatigue and numbness in her hands feet and legs 44 While the music project was indefinitely bumped from its original August 2003 schedule the singer went into subsequent treatment using corticosteroids to help delay the onset of more severe symptoms 41 Diagnosed early the illness has since been in remission though she has occasional but controllable symptoms 3 Discography EditMain article Tamia discography Tamia 1998 A Nu Day 2000 More 2004 Between Friends 2006 Beautiful Surprise 2012 Love Life 2015 Passion Like Fire 2018 Tours EditHeadlining1998 Tour 1998 A Nu Day Tour 2001 2005 Tour 2005 45 Between Friends Tour 2007 Beautiful Surprise Tour 2013 14 46 Love Life Tour 2015 47 Passion Like Fire Tour 2018 19 48 Co headliningThe Queen Project with Kelly Price and Deborah Cox 2009 49 Soul Summer Concert Series with Jaheim 2008 and India Arie 2009 Opening actVerizon Ladies First Tour opened for Beyonce Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott 2004 50 Single Ladies Tour with R Kelly 2012 51 Awards and nominations EditGrammy AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result1997 Missing You with Brandy Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated You Put a Move on My Heart with Quincy Jones Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance Nominated Slow Jams with Quincy Jones Babyface Barry White and Portrait Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated2000 Spend My Life with You with Eric Benet Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated2013 Beautiful Surprise Best R amp B Song NominatedBeautiful Surprise Best R amp B Album NominatedNAACP Image AwardYear Nominee work Award Result2000 Spend My Life with You with Eric Benet Outstanding Song WonJuno AwardYear Nominee work Award Result1999 Breakthrough Artist of the Year NominatedTamia R amp B Soul Recording of the Year Nominated2001 A Nu Day R amp B Soul Recording of the Year Nominated2004 Officially Missing You R amp B Soul Recording of the Year Nominated2005 More R amp B Soul Recording of the Year NominatedSoul Train Music AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result2012 Best Independent Soul Artist NominatedUB Honors AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result2012 Beautiful Surprise Best Independent Urban Album NominatedBest R amp B Album Of The Year NominatedRLM World Music AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result2013 Best Female Artist NominatedBillboard R amp B Hip Hop AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result2007 Top R amp B Hip Hop Artist Female NominatedSource AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result2003 Into You with Fabolous R amp B Rap Collaboration Of The Year NominatedSee also EditList of Billboard number one dance hits List of artists who reached number one on the U S dance chart List of people with multiple sclerosisReferences Edit a b c d e Canadian born Bombshell Vibe June 1 1998 Retrieved July 22 2018 a b c Hughes Zondra October 2003 Bouncing Back After Pregnancy Ebony Retrieved July 22 2018 a b c d e Paton Evans Karen Windsor s Powerhouse Songstres Returns Home PDF Windsor Life Retrieved July 22 2018 a b c Quincy Jones Introduces Singer Tamia On New Album Jet November 13 1995 Retrieved June 28 2015 a b The Complete List of Nominees Los Angeles Times January 8 1998 Retrieved July 22 2018 All Star Group Love Shouldn t Hurt CD single Discogs Retrieved July 22 2018 Verna Paul May 16 1998 Reviews amp Previews Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved July 22 2018 McCann Mike March 7 1999 Live Reviews 1999 Juno Awards Chart Archived from the original on September 29 2000 Retrieved July 22 2018 a b Hall Rashaun October 7 2000 Being A Diva Becomes Elektra Artist Tamia Billboard Retrieved June 28 2015 Seymour Craig October 27 2000 A Nu Day Review Music Reviews and News EW com Retrieved July 22 2018 a b Caulfield Keith October 29 2003 Ask Billboard Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved July 22 2018 Bliss Karen July 22 2018 Furtado Tops Junos Rolling Stone Archived from the original on October 2 2007 Retrieved September 4 2006 ANDPOP Interview Tamia Talks About Illness New Album and Label Woes andpop com Archived from the original on May 3 2016 Retrieved July 22 2018 Ladies First Tour Sets Bar for R amp B Outings Yahoo News May 8 2004 Archived from the original on October 1 2012 Retrieved July 22 2018 Whig Standard April 4 2005 The Juno Award winners are Kingston Whig Standard p 14 Rashad Rashad August 31 2012 That Grape Juice Interviews Tamia ThatGrapeJuice net Townsquare Music Retrieved May 11 2015 Ndlovu Makho August 28 2012 Exclusive Makho Interviews Tamia Just Curious SA Archived from the original on July 8 2015 Retrieved July 4 2015 Ndlovu Makho July 9 2007 Between Friends Interview With Tamia Langfield Entertainment Newsletter Retrieved July 4 2015 Interview Producer Shep Crawford Talks Making Hit Records Origin of the Queen Project R amp B Coming 2nd to Pastoring YouKnowIGotSoul com Retrieved June 14 2018 Tamia Independence Singersroom November 10 2006 Retrieved July 4 2015 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW LangfieldEntertainment com Retrieved July 22 2018 a b Over The Counter Billboard Prometheus Global Media April 24 2004 Retrieved July 22 2018 Tamia Greatest Hits CD Music TAKE2 November 2 2009 Retrieved March 2 2011 The Queen Project Is Coming Are You Excited ThaFeedback com November 4 2009 Retrieved June 17 2015 EXCLUSIVE Kelly Price Talks New Album and Why Project with Tamia and Deborah Cox Failed Singersroom com October 31 2010 Retrieved June 17 2015 Tamia To Work With Darkchild On New Album Rttnews com November 8 2010 Retrieved March 2 2011 Santiago Karinah June 6 2012 Chart Juice Slaughterhouse Debuts at No 1 on R amp B Hip Hop Albums Tamia Returns Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved July 22 2018 Moraski Lauren November 26 2012 Soul Train Awards 2012 honor New Edition Beyonce CBS News Retrieved July 22 2018 To All Of The Single Ladies R Kelly com August 31 2012 Retrieved July 22 2018 Mitchell Gail August 22 2014 Tamia Signs With Def Jam Ahead of New Album Billboard Billboard com Retrieved February 20 2015 Interview Tamia Talks New Album Love Life Recording it in 10 Days Keeping Her Music Classy YouKnowIGotSoul com Retrieved April 28 2018 Diep Eric Tamia Talks About Love Life Being a Basketball Wife and Adapting to Today s Sound BET com Retrieved April 28 2018 Kennedy Gerrick D Tamia s Love Life is grown up worn in R amp B at its finest Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 28 2018 a b Mendizabal 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Information Page National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke November 19 2015 Archived from the original on February 13 2016 Retrieved July 22 2018 Tamia Discusses Her Battle With Multiple Sclerosis Jet Johnson Publishing Company January 17 2005 Retrieved July 22 2018 Tamia Official Website of the City of Johannesburg Archived from the original on August 28 2016 Retrieved January 16 2016 Tamia in South Africa on Beautiful Surprise Tour Soweto Urban News Caxton and CTP Publishers and Printers April 25 2014 Retrieved January 17 2016 Tamia Announces Dates for Love Life Tour KRNB Service Broadcasting Corporation July 7 2015 Retrieved January 17 2016 TAMIA TAMIA on Twitter ARE YOU READY FOR TOUR Twitter com Retrieved April 22 2020 Ford Sabrina November 20 2009 Kelly Price Tamia amp Deborah Cox are The Queen Project Essence Time Inc Retrieved January 16 2016 The Verizon Ladies First Tour Starring Beyonce Alicia Keys amp Missy Elliott With Special Guest Tamia Press release New York City New York Sony Music Entertainment Warner Music Group PR Newswire February 10 2004 Retrieved January 16 2016 R Kelly Announces Tour With Tamia Coming To Cleveland WZAK Cumulus Media Networks September 18 2012 Retrieved January 17 2016 External links EditOfficialOfficial site Tamia at IMDb YouTubeInterviewsInterview with Al Sharpton on AskDoctorV com April 25 2007 Tamia Talks New Album Beyonce and Country Music permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tamia amp oldid 1127425550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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