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Keyshia ColeKeyshia Cole (born October 24, 1983) is an American R&B singer-songwriter. Cole grew up in Oakland, California where she was a foster child adopted by Yvonne Cole. She has said that her brother, Sean Cole, and Tupac Shakur were close friends and that he was like an older brother to her. Cole's first recordings were with MC Hammer at the age of twelve. In the early 2000s, she appeared on tracks by San Francisco Bay Area artists including Tony! Toni! Toné!'s D'Wayne Wiggins and San Francisco rapper Messy Marv. Cole was inspired by her grandmother to further pursue her career, so she left the Bay Area with a rented car and a thousand dollars and moved to Los Angeles, California. Keyshia had written an early version of "Love" and performed it in front of record executives Ron Fair and Jimmy Iovine in June/July 2002. She was than signed by the president of A&M Records, Ron Fair in December 2002. Cole than started to record her debut album. In 2004, Cole made her first solo appearance on the track "Never", taken from the Barbershop 2: Back in Business soundtrack with rapper Eve.
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MarioMario is an R&B artist from the US. He began his career with the Biz Markie cover, "Just a Friend 2002", the lead single to his self-titled debut album, which went Gold without much critical praise. A few years later, he had a huge hit with the smooth, soft and silky Scott Storch-produced "Let Me Love You". It was one of the biggest songs of 2005, holding a 9 week run at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 over the summer. His sophomore album, "Turning Point", was generally received better than his debut and went platinum. He was acting in a movie called "Step up" story about artschool students 2006. He was Miles, one of the students.
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