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  2. Tamela Mann - Wikipedia

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    Mann's songs "Father Can You Hear Me" and "Take It To Jesus" can be heard in the movie and on the soundtrack album of 2005 comedy-drama film Diary of a Mad Black Woman. In 2009 her second studio album, The Master Plan, was released, adding a contemporary R&B sound. [1]

  3. Tiffany Evans - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Evans made her feature film debut in Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman as Brian Simmons' daughter, played by Perry himself. She also contributed to the movie soundtrack on "Father, Can You Hear Me" featuring Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Tamela Mann, Terrell Carter, and Anya Washington. [2]

  4. Diary of a Mad Black Woman - Wikipedia

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    Diary of a Mad Black Woman was mostly panned by professional film critics. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 16% based on 115 reviews, with an average rating of 4.0/10. The site's consensus reads "Tyler Perry's successful play can't make the move to the screen; this mix of slapstick, melodrama and spirituality lacks a consistent tone."

  5. Diary of a Mad Black Woman (play) - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman is a 2001 American stage play written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry. The production starred Tyler Perry as Daddy Charles & Madea and Marva King as Helen Simmons-McCarter. The live performance released on DVD and VHS was recorded live in Atlanta at the Atlanta Civic Center in May 2001.

  6. Cheryl Pepsii Riley - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Bridget "Pepsii" Riley (born October 18, 1968) [1] is an American singer and actress. Riley is best known for her music during the late 1980s through the early 1990s; most notably, 1988's R&B ballad "Thanks for My Child".

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  8. I Wanna Be Free - Wikipedia

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    "I Wanna Be Free" (The Monkees song), 1967 "I Wanna Be Free" (Loretta Lynn song), 1971; I Wanna Be Free, a 1971 album by Loretta Lynn "I Wanna Be Free", a song by Patti Labelle from Diary of a Mad Black Woman

  9. How to Watch ‘Saltburn’ So You Can Finally Watch *That ...

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    How can I watch Saltburn at home?. Amazon is finally giving us what we want because Saltburn is finally on our TV screens. The film is airing exclusively on Prime Video starting on December 22 ...

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