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In 2003, the singer was scheduled to release her third album, ''Still'', but the album title was changed to ''More'', and the original release date was pushed back due to Tamia being diagnosed with [[multiple sclerosis]] that same year. The album was eventually released in 2004 and spawned three singles. "Officially Missing You", the album's lead single, made a disappointing #83 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Questions" and [[Jermaine Dupri]] produced "Still" both performed successfully on [[urban contemporary|urban]] radio, but neither was able to cross over to mainstream radio. The album also featured a collaboration with rapper [[Fabolous]] titled "Into You" which [[Sampling (music)|sampled]] the chorus from 1998's "So Into You", taken from her selt-titled debut album. With the success of the #4 single and Tamia's appearance in the [[music video]], Tamia's mainstream popularity grew.
In 2003, the singer was scheduled to release her third album, ''Still'', but the album title was changed to ''More'', and the original release date was pushed back due to Tamia being diagnosed with [[multiple sclerosis]] that same year. The album was eventually released in 2004 and spawned three singles. "Officially Missing You", the album's lead single, made a disappointing #83 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Questions" and [[Jermaine Dupri]] produced "Still" both performed successfully on [[urban contemporary|urban]] radio, but neither was able to cross over to mainstream radio. The album also featured a collaboration with rapper [[Fabolous]] titled "Into You" which [[Sampling (music)|sampled]] the chorus from 1998's "So Into You", taken from her selt-titled debut album. With the success of the #4 single and Tamia's appearance in the [[music video]], Tamia's mainstream popularity grew.


In 2005, Tamia split from [[Atlantic Records]] and recorded her fourth studio ''Between Friends'' indepedently. The [[Darkchild|Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins]]-produced album was first released on the [[South Africa]]n independent label Gallo Records in May 2006. It has been released in [[November 14]], [[2006]] on the [[United State]] by [[Image Entertainment]] and peaked at #66 selling 18,000 copies. The first single from the LP is "Can't Get Enough". It peaked at #46 on the R&B/Hip Hop Chart.
In 2005, Tamia split from [[Atlantic Records]] and recorded her fourth studio ''Between Friends'' independently. The [[Darkchild|Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins]]-produced album was first released on the [[South Africa]]n independent label Gallo Records in May 2006. It has been released in [[November 14]], [[2006]] on the [[United State]] by [[Image Entertainment]] and peaked at #66 selling 18,000 copies. The first single from the LP is "Can't Get Enough". It peaked at #46 on the R&B/Hip Hop Chart.


===Personal life===
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* [http://www.myspace.com/therealtamia Official Tamia MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/therealtamia Official Tamia MySpace]
* [http://www.tamia.co.za Official South African site]
* [http://www.tamia.co.za Official South African site]
* [http://www.wikimusicguide.com/Tamia Tamia at WikiMusicGuide]]
* [http://www.tamiaforever.jlu.jp Tamia Fan Site]
* [http://www.tamiaforever.jlu.jp Tamia Fan Site]
* [http://www.tamia.co.nr Tamia Fan Site]
* [http://www.tamia.co.nr Tamia Fan Site]

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Tamia

Tamia Washington-Hill (born Tamia Marilyn Washington on May 9 1975), known professionally as Tamia, is a Canadian Grammy Nominated R&B singer. She is married to NBA basketball player Grant Hill.

Biography

Early life

Tamia Renee' Washington was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada to a French Canadian father and a Black Canadian mother. Tamia only aspired to be a vocal coach, but a chance trip brought her to Los Angeles where she caught the attention of super-producer Quincy Jones at a 1994 awards show after party.

Career

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Tamia More (2003)

In 1995 at the age of 19, Tamia recorded vocals for a Quincy Jones' song "You Put A Move On My Heart" from his Q's Jook Joint album. Jones released the song as a single in 1996, and it was nominated for a Grammy Award. Later that year, Tamia participated in another collaboration, "Missing You", a single from the Set It Off soundtrack which also featured R&B/pop singer Brandy and female veterans Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight. The song was also nominated for a Grammy Award.

Tamia released her self-titled debut album, Tamia, in 1998. The album featured four singles: the Jermaine Dupri-produced "Imagination" and the original top ten R&B single "So Into You", which both became top forty hits on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts, and the radio-only singles "Falling For You" (which samples The Emotions' "You've Got The Best Of My Love"), and the Daryl Simmons-produced "Loving You Still".

In 2000, Tamia released her sophomore album, A Nu Day. The album featured her biggest hit to date, "Stranger In My House", which introduced the singer to new audiences due to its popular dance remix; the single managed to stay on top the U.S. Dance Charts for four continuous weeks, while peaking at #10 in the U.S. Hot 100. With "Can't Go For That" and "Tell Me Who" Tamia saw further success on the Dance Charts. She also made a special appearance in the television series Kenan and Kel.

In 2003, the singer was scheduled to release her third album, Still, but the album title was changed to More, and the original release date was pushed back due to Tamia being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis that same year. The album was eventually released in 2004 and spawned three singles. "Officially Missing You", the album's lead single, made a disappointing #83 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Questions" and Jermaine Dupri produced "Still" both performed successfully on urban radio, but neither was able to cross over to mainstream radio. The album also featured a collaboration with rapper Fabolous titled "Into You" which sampled the chorus from 1998's "So Into You", taken from her selt-titled debut album. With the success of the #4 single and Tamia's appearance in the music video, Tamia's mainstream popularity grew.

In 2005, Tamia split from Atlantic Records and recorded her fourth studio Between Friends independently. The Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins-produced album was first released on the South African independent label Gallo Records in May 2006. It has been released in November 14, 2006 on the United State by Image Entertainment and peaked at #66 selling 18,000 copies. The first single from the LP is "Can't Get Enough". It peaked at #46 on the R&B/Hip Hop Chart.

Personal life

In Detroit, Michigan (across the Detroit River from her hometown of Windsor, Ontario), Tamia was introduced to former Detroit Pistons basketball player Grant Hill by singer Anita Baker. The two married on July 24 1999. They had their first child, a daughter named Myla Grace, on January 23 2002. In 2005, Tamia and her husband announced on Extra that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. In an interview with Smooth magazine, she reported that the disease is seemingly in remission and she has symptoms now and then but they are controlled. The Hills currently reside in Orlando, Florida, where Grant plays for the Orlando Magic.

Discography

Albums

Album cover Album information
Tamia
  • Released: April 14, 1998
  • Label: Qwest / Warner Bros.
  • Chart Peak: Billboard 200 #67, R&B #18
  • RIAA Certification: N/A
  • Copies Sold: 420,000+
  • Singles: "Imagination," "So Into You," "Loving You Still"
A Nu Day
  • Released: October 10, 2000
  • Label: Elektra
  • Chart Peak: Billboard 200 #46, R&B #8
  • RIAA Certification: Gold
  • Copies Sold: 764,000+
  • Singles: "Can't Go For That," "Stranger In My House," "Tell Me Who"
File:Tamia - More.jpg More
  • Released: April 6, 2004
  • Label: Elektra
  • Chart Peak: Billboard 200 #17, R&B #4
  • RIAA Certification: N/A
  • Copies Sold: 300,000+
  • Singles: "Officially Missing You", "Questions", "Still", "Into You" (Fabolous' single)
Between Friends
  • Released: November 14, 2006
  • Label: Plus 1 Music Group, Gallo, Image Entertainment
  • Chart Peak: Billboard 200 #66, R&B #9 IND #2
  • RIAA Certification:N/A
  • Copies Sold: 156,000+
  • US Singles: "Can't Get Enough"
  • International Singles: "Too Grown For That", "Can't Get Enough", "Me"

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Dance UK Singles
1994 "You Put a Move on My Heart" 98 16 - - Q's Jook Joint / Tamia
1994 "Slow Jams" (with Babyface) 68 19 - - Q's Jook Joint
1996 "Keep Hope Alive" - - - - The Associate
1996 "Missing You" (with Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, and Brandy) 25 10 - - Set It Off
1998 "Imagination" (with Jermaine Dupri) 37 12 - - Tamia
1998 "So Into You" 30 7 - - Tamia
1998 "Careless Whisper" (Japan) - - - - Tamia
1999 "Falling For You" - - - - Tamia
1999 "Loving You Still" - 78 - - Tamia
1999 "Spend My Life With You" (with Eric Benét) 21 1 - - A Day In The Life
2000 "Can't Go for That" 84 23 - - A Nu Day
2001 "Stranger in My House" 10 3 1 - A Nu Day
2001 "Tell Me Who" - 63 2 - A Nu Day
2003 "Into You" (with Fabolous) 4 1 6 18 More
2003 "Officially Missing You" 83 31 4 - More
2004 "Questions" - 40 - - More
2004 "Still" - 83 34 - More
2006 "Can't Get Enough" - 46 - - Between Friends
2006 "Too Grown For That" - - - - Between Friends

Soundtrack appearances

See also