Marsha Ambrosius Drops Live Performance Of One Night Stand

Marsha Ambrosius shares a live performance of “One Night Stand” from her Casablanco album. The supremely soulful chanteuse dropped the album during the summer. Dr. Dre collaborated with Ambrosius and they pulled inspiration from jazz and hip-hop to craft her latest R&B jewel. The singer recently informed the public of the fact that it is her voice singing the falsetto note on the outro of Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me A River.” You can catch her live at The Blue Note in New York City this week, and she’s in Detroit next month. 




Media Questions Of The Week

How many people knew it was Marsha Ambrosius singing the ad-libs at the end of Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me A River?” 

Does Missy Elliott really believe that she doesn’t have enough hit songs to battle another producer?

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How will the movie theater business survive the coronavirus quarantine?

 




Marsha Ambrosius: Nyla Album Stream

Marsha Ambrosius returns after a four-year break with her Nyla album. Her passionate vocals are still intact but this time she is married and a mother which is reflected in the music. Ambrosius handles the bulk of the singing with only one guest appearance from PJ Morton. The soul chanteuse is currently on tour as the opening act for Maxwell. 




Floetry Perform Together For The First Time In 8 Years

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Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart shared the stage as Floetry for the first time in 8 years during Marsha’s show at The Clapham Grand in London. The duo performed “Floetic” re-sparking hopes for a formal reunion.