ALBUMNo Love Lost (From the Original Motion Picture “The Color Purple”) - SingleKeyshia Cole
Álbuns de Keyshia Cole
ALBUM11:11 ResetKeyshia Cole
ALBUMPoint of No Return (Deluxe Edition)Keyshia Cole
ALBUMWoman to Woman (Deluxe Version)Keyshia Cole
ALBUMCalling All Hearts (Deluxe Version)Keyshia Cole
ALBUMA Different MeKeyshia Cole
ALBUMJust Like You (Bonus Track Version)Keyshia Cole
ALBUMThe Way It IsKeyshia Cole
Vídeos de música populares de Keyshia Cole
Incapable
Keyshia Cole
You (feat. Remy Ma & French Montana)
Keyshia Cole
Let It Go (feat. Missy Elliott & Lil' Kim)
Keyshia Cole
Just Stand Up! (Just Stand Up Live: A Benefit for Stand Up to Cancer)
Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Natasha Bedingfield, Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis, Carrie Underwood, Keyshia Cole, Ashanti, Ciara, Nicole Scherzinger & Mariah Carey
Love
Keyshia Cole
Trust (feat. Monica)
Keyshia Cole
Heaven Sent
Keyshia Cole
Last Night (feat. Keyshia Cole) [Edited Version]
Diddy
Shoulda Let You Go
Keyshia Cole & Amina
Enough of No Love (feat. Lil Wayne)
Keyshia Cole
Playlists de artistas
Keyshia Cole Essentials
Hard-earned wisdom and resilience from a big-voiced R&B survivor.
Biografia do artista
Keyshia Cole has the range. It’s in her style, which bridges R&B’s earnestness to hip-hop’s realness. It’s in her unbridled emotion, which rings true whether she’s wounded or hopeful. And, of course, it’s in her throaty voice, powerful at both a quaver and a wail. The Oakland singer (born in 1981) started her career early, immersed in rap. After cold-calling MC Hammer at age 12, the local hero gave her a shot at studio backing vocals. Three years later, in 1996, she was set to record with 2Pac when he was gunned down. When Cole at last found her own spotlight, it was over a Kanye West beat on 2004’s “I Changed My Mind,” an ex-skewering anthem cowritten by John Legend. But it was the heartrending “Love” that exposed the softer side of her bluntly titled 2005 debut, The Way It Is. Cole explored that duality across her albums while also bringing more women into her circle: 2007’s Just Like You featured a club-ready slice of boisterous female empowerment co-starring both Missy Elliott and Lil’ Kim (“Let It Go”), and 2008’s A Different Me included a duetted ode to devotion with Monica (“Trust”). Also on the latter album: a posthumous verse from 2Pac himself, underlining the fact that Cole frequently reversed the typical R&B singer and rapper relationship by featuring MCs on her tracks. She has blazed that trail ever since, commissioning verses from heavy hitters like Lil Wayne, Future, and Young Thug while singing on behalf of women who’ve been treated wrong or cheated on while seeking true love. Yes, Cole has range, but the strength she projects from every end of the spectrum is as unmistakable and unwavering as her voice.