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The Bridge is the debut album of Canadian R&B/soul singer Melanie Fiona, released under the SRC/Universal Motown label in June 2009. It was released in the United States on November 10, 2009. It was released in the United States on November 10, 2009.
Melanie Fiona Hallim (born July 4, 1983) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She was born and raised in Toronto , Ontario. [ 1 ] She began her career in 2002 as part of a Canadian R&B trio X-Quisite , who was nominated for a Juno Award for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for their self-titled album (2004).
The discography of Canadian R&B recording artist Melanie Fiona comprises two studio album and 12 singles.. Fiona's debut album The Bridge was released in 2009; she collaborated with Future Cut, Vada Nobles, Stereotypes, J. Phoenix and Peter Wade Keusch.
"Give It to Me Right" is a song by Canadian R&B singer Melanie Fiona from her debut album, The Bridge (2009). Written and produced by Andrea Martin and Rod Argent, the track was sent to radio outlets as the album's lead single on February 28, 2009. It samples the 1968 hit "Time of the Season" by the Zombies.
"Monday Morning" is a song by Canadian R&B singer Melanie Fiona from her debut album, The Bridge (2009). The song was Produced by Peter Wade Keusch and Sidh Solanki, written by Peter Wade Keusch, Sidh Solanki, and Charlene Gilliam, and recorded at LaBronze Johnson Studios, NYC. It was released as the third single for the United States, as the ...
"Priceless" is a song by Canadian R&B singer Melanie Fiona from her debut album, The Bridge (2009). The song was produced by JK and Dan Strong, written by Raymond Angry, Claude Kelly and Dan Wilenski.
A Maryland funeral director was found guilty of second-degree murder for fatally shooting a pallbearer at a burial service for a 10-year-old girl, who herself had been shot to death.
"Ay Yo" is a song by Canadian R&B singer Melanie Fiona from her debut album, The Bridge (2009). The song was written by Andrea Martin, Allen Toussaint, Darren Lewis, Iyiola Babalola, Melanie Hallim, and was produced by Future Cut.