Carol Jiani
Carol Jiani had a song called 'Hit N' Run Lover' that got some attention in 2002. It was her most recognizable track, with a straightforward hook that stuck...
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Carol Jiani had a song called 'Hit N' Run Lover' that got some attention in 2002. It was her most recognizable track, with a straightforward hook that stuck with people.
She put out a debut album called 'Love Me Or Leave Me' in 1999, and later records included 'Redemption' in 2006 and 'Unbreakable' in 2015. The music had a pop and R&B feel, and she worked with musicians like guitarist Alex Cruz and bassist Andre Wright.
Some of her lyrics and performances drew criticism early on for being too direct. She also talked publicly about dealing with personal issues, including substance use, and later spoke about mental health awareness in connection with her music.
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