Marsha Ambrosius
Marsha Ambrosius grew up in Liverpool, England, and started singing early. In 2001, she met Dr. Dre, who signed her to Aftermath Entertainment. Her debut...
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Marsha Ambrosius grew up in Liverpool, England, and started singing early. In 2001, she met Dr. Dre, who signed her to Aftermath Entertainment. Her debut album, 'Late Nights & Early Mornings,' came out in 2004 and included the track 'Lose Myself.'
She worked with artists like Kanye West and Nas after that first album. In 2008, she had a public dispute with Aftermath that ended her time with the label and delayed her next record. She kept putting out albums anyway, including 'Funk This' in 2009 and 'Nyla' in 2018.
Her songs often lean into R&B and soul, with a direct, personal feel. You can hear it in tracks like '25 To Life' and 'Sour Times', plainspoken lyrics over steady grooves, no frills.
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