ESSENCE (March 1998) pg.60 People (profiles of six creative American African women) It's been three years in the making, but at last R & B singer Tamia, a Quincy Jones find, has a self-titled debut album she can call her own, and it includes the tasty Jermaine Dupri- produced first single "Imagination." The 21-year-old singer, who was signed to Jones's Qwest Records label in 1995, reveals: "It got to the point where I just stopped telling people when my album was coming out. I'd record a lot of songs write a few, then throw them all away and start again! Finally I had to let go and let God in on the process." The singing process, if not the selection one, has been a little easier for Tamia. While still in a high chair in her native Windsor, Ontario, Canada, she was first exposed to the Motown sound. "My mother and her five sisters would sing like they were the Supremes to entertain me." Quincy Jones was moved by the passion in Tamia's voice when he saw her perform in Las Vegas in 1994. Right after she sang in front of 7,500 people, the music impresario invited Tamia to Los Angeles to appear on his first album in six years, Q's Jook Joint. She ended up a featured vocalist on the first single release, "You Put a Move on My Heart." Suffice it to say, Tamia carried on. The proof: In 1996 she received a Grammy nomination for the song in the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance category Looking back, the singer exclaims, "Can you imagine being 18 years old in the vocal booth with Quincy Jones waiting for you to sing his song? What an experience!" and then her ballad dreams soared even higher. Hit maker Babyface also chose her to share the spotlight with him on Jook's second single, the romantic duet "Slow Jams," which garnered them a Grammy nomination for Best R&B performance by a duo. But the effervescent vocalist doesn't just sing about romance -- she lives it too. Last year in Detroit she met her current beau, basketball star Grant Hill. But sometimes, says the singer, she needs a dose of down-home reality. "Los Angeles is like Disneyland," Tamia laughs. "When I go home to Windsor, my mom is like, 'Clean your room, and don't forget to do the dirty dishes!"
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