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Thea Austin is an African American female Dance/House singer/songwriter/composer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

She was the lead singer and co-writer of three tracks that were popular in dance clubs: Snap!'s 1992 number one Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit "Rhythm Is a Dancer", Soulsearcher's 1999 #20 Club Play hit "Can't Get Enough" and Pusaka's 2001 number one dance club chart topper "You're The Worst Thing For Me."

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Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:American female singers Category:American dance musicians Category:American house musicians Category:Living people