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Tamia Marilyn Washington Hill (born May 9, 1975) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Windsor, Ontario , Tamia performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child.
Canadian singer and songwriter Tamia has released nine albums (including seven studio albums, one extended play, and one compilation albums), and twenty-six singles (including four as a featured artist and one charity singles).
Tamia Washington: Tamia: 1998 [7] "Happy" — Shep Crawford Kenya Ivey Between Friends: 2006 [1] "Have to Go Through It" Eric Benét: Shep Crawford: Between Friends: 2006 [1] "Him" — Andre Davidson Sean Davidson Andrew Harr Tamia Hill Jermaine Jackson Claude Kelly: Beautiful Surprise: 2012 [3] "I'm Yours Lately" — Samuel Barnes Alexander ...
Tamia (born 1975) is the stage name of Canadian singer, songwriter, producer, and actress Tamia Marie Washington. Tamia may also refer to: Tamia, 1998 debut album by Canadian singer Tamia; Tamia Valmont (born 1947), French composer and singer; Tamia "Coop" Cooper, a fictional character portrayed by Bre-Z on the sports drama All American
When Tamia came across a video on YouTube of people line dancing to her 2006 song “Can’t Get Enough of You,” she and her husband, NBA legend Grant Hill, decided to join in the fun and learn ...
"Officially Missing You" is a song by Canadian R&B recording artist Tamia, taken from her third studio album, More (2004). Released as the album's lead single, it was written by Marcus Vest, better known by his stage name Seven Aurelius. The song is marked by its acoustic style featuring acoustic guitar and Tamia's vocals most prominently in ...
Between Friends is the fourth studio album by Canadian R&B singer Tamia.Her first project under her own independent label, Plus One Music Group, founded after her departure from Elektra Records in 2004, it was first released in South Africa on May 12, 2006, followed by a worldwide release in the fourth quarter of 2006.
Keosha Carn appears in a West Palm Beach courtroom on May 20, 2024. Jurors convicted her of first-degree murder in connection with the 2021 death of 16-year-old Tamia Johnson.