Keisha White

Songs: 2
Albums: 1

Albums

Keisha White - Out of My Hands
Out of My Hands
2006, songs: 2

Facts about Keisha White

Keisha White
  1. British R&B and Soul Singer: Keisha White is a British R&B and soul singer known for her powerful vocals, emotive performances, and soulful songwriting. Born on March 31, 1988, in London, England, White rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with her soulful voice and distinctive style, drawing comparisons to iconic singers such as Alicia Keys and Whitney Houston.

  2. Breakthrough with "The Weakness in Me": Keisha White gained widespread recognition with her cover of "The Weakness in Me", originally by Joan Armatrading, which was featured on the soundtrack of the British film "Love Actually" in 2003. The song showcased White's soulful voice and emotional depth, earning her critical acclaim and introducing her to a wider audience.

  3. Debut Album "Out of My Hands" (2006): Keisha White released her debut album, "Out of My Hands", in 2006. The album featured a mix of R&B, soul, and pop songs, showcasing White's versatility as a vocalist and songwriter. Singles such as "Don't Care Who Knows" and "Someday" received positive reviews and helped solidify White's reputation as one of the UK's most promising young singers.

  4. Collaborations and Musical Influences: Throughout her career, Keisha White has collaborated with a variety of artists and producers, contributing her soulful vocals to a range of projects. She has cited artists such as Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, and Lauryn Hill as influences on her music, and her songs often explore themes of love, heartache, and empowerment.

  5. Continued Presence in the Music Scene: While Keisha White may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as some of her peers, she continues to be active in the music scene, performing live concerts and releasing new music. Her soulful voice and heartfelt performances have earned her a dedicated fanbase, and she remains a respected figure in the UK R&B and soul music community.

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