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"Nothing at All" is a song by Santana, released in the United States as the second single from their album Shaman in March 2003. The song features Musiq Soulchild singing vocals. It was written by Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas along with Cory Rooney. "Nothing at All" was produced by Rooney and Dan Shea.
The Grammys Premiere Ceremony is viewable on the Recording Academy YouTube channel as well as live.Grammy.com starting at 12:30 PM Pacific/3:30 PM Eastern. Justin Tranter during the 66th Grammy ...
Musiq was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in a strict Muslim household.During his teenage years he built a reputation for being musically gifted, beat boxing for MCs freestyling on the open mic circuit, scatting at jazz clubs, or just performing an a cappella for strangers on the streets, which is where he got the name "Musiq" and later added "Soulchild."
Pages in category "Musiq Soulchild songs" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Nothing at All (Santana song) R. Radio (Musiq Soulchild ...
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Nothing at All or Nothin' at All may refer to: "Nothing at All" (Santana song), 2003 "Nothing at All" (Kasey Chambers song), 2006; Nothin' at All (Heart song), 1986 "Nothing at All", a 1957 song by The Wilburn Brothers "Nothing at All", a 1969 song by Status Quo from the album Spare Parts
Life on Earth is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Musiq Soulchild.It was released on April 15, 2016, by eOne Music.It is the first album to be released on an independent label, after previously recording several albums on Def Jam Recordings and Atlantic Records.
Soulstar is the third studio album by American singer Musiq Soulchild.It was released on December 9, 2003. It debuted on the Billboard 200 at number thirteen, spending 23 weeks on the chart and exiting on May 29, 2004; on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart where it peaked at number three, it spent 37 weeks, falling off on September 9, 2004.