The album initiated a string of hits that the six-time Grammy Award nominee has steadily spun, including You Put a Move on My Heart, and Missing You with. The tracks comprising Passion Like Fire are no exception. Along the way, she scored hits like "Imagination," "So Into You," and "Stranger in My House," the latter of which hit number three on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and number one on the Dance Club Songs chart. In addition to Remi, Tamia reteamed with two more previous collaborators, Lil Ronnie (Tamia’s Love Life album, Mary J. If the order of this list bothers you, then stick it to the man by creating your own version and re-ranking it. It is designed to make your mobile browsing a lot easier and far more enjoyable simply by transforming your (supposed to be) text typing into single clicks. Items here include everything from Dont Be Late, Dont Come Too Soon to Sables. All songs of Tamia will guide you through music videos, lyrics, chords, photos, info and a play list - all in a single app at the palm of your hand and wherever you go.
Read this explantion of the way in which the success plot is generated, also you can download the data for the picture.The rest of this page lists all of the albums and songs by Tamia that became hits between and.
She followed with several successful albums for Elektra, including 2000's A Nu Day, and 2004's More. Is one of your favorite Tamia songs missing from this poll Add it to the list so it has a chance to rise to the top. Above is a chart of the success of Tamia for the period (albums above in blue, songs below in green). The video for Weezer's 'Pork and Beans' features YouTube stars Chris Crocker, The Chocolate Rain Guy, The 'Peanut Butter Jelly Time' Banana, and the Star Wars kid. The song earned a Grammy nomination and paved the way for her 1998 self-titled debut. List of songs with Songfacts entries for Tamia. A soulful, Canadian-born R&B singer and songwriter, Tamia got an early start in the music industry singing "You Put a Move on My Heart," the first single from Quincy Jones' 1994 hit album Q's Jook Joint, when she was only a teenager.