Teena Marie
Biography
No white artist has sang R&B more convincingly than Teena Marie, whose big, robust vocals are so black-sounding that when she was starting out, some listeners wondered if she was a light-skinned African-American. Not to be confused with Brazilian jazz singer Tânia Maria, Marie grew up in west Los Angeles in a neighborhood that was nicknamed "Venice Harlem" because of its heavy black population. The singer/songwriter/producer was in her early twenties when, around 1977, she landed a job at Motown Records. It was at Motown that she met her mentor and paramour-to-be, Rick James, who ended up doing all of the writing and producing for her debut album of 1979, Wild and Peaceful. That LP, which boasted her hit duet with James, "I'm Just a Sucker for Your Love," didn't show Marie's picture -- so many programmers at black radio just assumed she was black. When her second album, Lady T, came out, much of the R&B world was shocked to see how fair-skinned she was. But to many of the black R&B fans who were eating her music up, it really didn't matter -- the bottom line was she was a first-rate soul singer whose love of black culture ran deep.
By her third album, 1980's gold Irons in the Fire, Marie was doing most of her own writing and producing. That album boasted the major hit "I Need Your Lovin'," and Marie went gold again with her next album, It Must Be Magic (which included the major hit "Square Biz"). It Must Be Magic turned out to be her last album for Motown, which she had a nasty legal battle with. Marie got out of her contract with Motown, and the case ended up with the courts passing what is known as "The Teena Marie Law" -- which states that a label cannot keep an artist under contract without putting out an album by him or her.
Switching to Epic in 1983, Marie recorded her fifth album, Robbery, and had a hit with "Fix It." In 1984, Marie recorded her sixth album, Starchild, and had her biggest pop hit ever with "Lovergirl." Though Marie had often soared to the top of the R&B charts, "Lovergirl" marked the first time she'd done so well in the pop market. Ironically, Marie was a white singer who had enjoyed little exposure outside the R&B market prior to "Lovegirl."
Three more Epic albums followed: 1986's Emerald City, 1988's Naked to the World (which contained her smash hit "Ooh La La La"), and 1990's Ivory. Unfortunately, Marie's popularity had faded considerably by the late '80s, and Epic dropped her. In 1994, the singer released Passion Play on her own Sarat label. Ten years later, she signed to Cash Money and released La Doña, featuring assistance from Gerald LeVert, Rick James, and MC Lyte. Sapphire followed two years later. Though both La Doña and Sapphire peaked at number three on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, she switched to Stax for her next album, 2009's Congo Square. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Another underrated artist whom I personally would put on the same level of Mariah Carey. Actually I like her better than Mariah; call me anti-mainstr e a m . Nonetheless, I feel Teena Marie never got her due.
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OH YEAH; ROBERT MOSS; YOU HAVEN'T HEARD HER SING? C'MON. YOU'LL BE SPEECHLESS ONCE YOU DO! TEENA PERFOMRS AT MANY DIFFERENT EVENTS THROUGHOUT VARIOUS CITIES; LOG ON INTERNET AND CHECK HER OUT! PLEASE, PLEASE GET BACK TO ME ON THIS ONE.....
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LOVE, LOVE TEENA, YES HER AND RICK JAMES WERE A GREAT DUO, HOWEVER TEENA WILL HOLD-IT-DOWN REGARDLESS! HER DAUGHTER SOUNDS GREAT TOO! I LOVE REAL SINGERS!!!!! !
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Teena and Rick were the ultimate duo. But Teena may have hit another level with new duet with Howard Hewitt(The Man) on new CD Congo Square. A must add for Teena Marie Fans.
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I adore this lady!!! 'If I were a bell' and her duet with Rick James 'Fire and Desire' are the template for R&B love songs!!! Can anyone even name a duet which come close to the chemistry consistently displayed by Lady T and Rick James???
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WILL ALWAYS BE ONE OF THE BEST TO DO IT! FORGET COLOR, JUST LISTEN WITH YOUR EARS AND HEART.
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You can't help but love this woman's voice and style!!! R.I.P. Rick James. When ever I here a Teena song I will always remember who turned her out to the industry.
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Again you can't judge a book by it's cover or in this
case color. this woman can croon and I've been a big fan since Day one. (Digging on Tina) |
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i have always loved and appreciated teena's talents. she is so much more than just another "blue eyed soul singer". folks need to get past the skin color thing and just give them woman mad props.
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Teena Marie is SO under-recogn i z e d . She was Madonna way before Madonna came on the scene, and with a much better set of pipes, to boot. An absolute pioneer is disco R&B mainstream funk and ballads.
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Grew up with Teena she is the girl.....wit h her smooth moves! Love ya!
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Teena is bad.....Yes Teena needs to get recognized for been that diva she is.........S h e ' s like the white girl in a black girl body. Joss Stone bad too.The need to add her name in the ROCK OF HALL OF FAME.
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Teena Marie deserves so much more recognition than she has received. She is, and always will be, better than most of the Black artists out right now! I absolutely love her!
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It saddens me and many fans that this young lady never received any prominent awards worthy of her caliber.
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My favorite lady to listen to from back in the days when things was cool. Lady T love your music true art .
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teena marie is the best rnb white singer period listen to fire and desire with the late rick james rip
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i have listened to teena marie's music for decades and it still rates at the top of any black or non-black r and b artist. you go girl!
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Tina Marie has a voice that is unique on its own. Her voice is like a musical instrument. Love it!
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GIRL YOU ARE THE BEST, YOUR MUSIC IS OFF THE HOOK I HAVE ALL OF YOUR MUSIC, IT IS GOOD TO KNOW YOU ARE STILL GIVING USE GREAT MUSIC, GOD BLESS.
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Simply a great artist...lov e her music. One of the best in the business.
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I saw Lady T this past weekend (9/22/08) at the Trenton Jazz Festival. Teena Marie is hotter than fish grease, she performed for almost 2 hours and she was awesome, I love her style and her flair. Her voice is just a good as it always was, it may be even better. Thank You Lady T for such a memorable performance. Keep of the good work my sistah.
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