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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Music group
  
One Way (Since 1976)

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Alicia Myers

Years active
  
1981–1986


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Born
  
November 20, 1957 (age 66) Detroit, Michigan (
1957-11-20
)

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California

Instruments
  
vocals, singer-songwriter

Associated acts
  
Al Hudson & the Soul Partners

Albums
  
The Best of One Way: Featuring Al Hudson & Alicia Myers

Genres
  
Contemporary R&B, Dance-pop, Funk, Soul music

Record labels
  
MCA Records, Universal Music Group

Similar People
  
Al Hudson, Fonda Rae, Cheryl Lynn, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Denroy Morgan

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Alicia Myers (born November 20, 1957), is an American R&B musician. She started her music career with the band Al Hudson & the Soul Partners. Her first solo release, Alicia, was released in 1981 with MCA Records, and it was her breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine charts, placing on the R&B Albums. The subsequent album, Alicia Again, released the same year, yet this failed to place on any Billboard charts. She release, I Fooled You This Time, the subsequent year, and it charted on the Billboard R&B Albums chart. The 1984 release, I Appreciate, placed on the aforementioned chart alongside a charting on The Billboard 200. Her last album, Don't Stop What You're Doin', was released in 1986 by Universal Special Products, however it did not chart.

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Early life

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Myers was born Alicia Myers on November 20, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan, to Lawrence and Margaret Myers, as one of their nine children, and she has an older brother, Jackie. She attended Lee University for her collegiate studies. They competed in a local talent competition in April 1968 at Detroit's Martin Luther King Jr. High School, where they sang, "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", a song by Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell, and they were awarded first place. She is a survivor of childhood tuberculosis, and later survived breast cancer. In 1978, she departed her hometown to start her music career in Los Angeles, California, with Al Hudson & the Soul Partners who, soon after her arrival, would change their name into One Way featuring Al Hudson and, eventually, into One Way.

Music career

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After her stint in the band Al Hudson & the Soul Partners, she started her solo music recording career in 1981, with the release of Alicia by MCA Records, and this placed on the Billboard magazine R&B Albums at No. 41. The album contains the R&B hit "I Want To Thank You". While her next release, Alicia Again, failed to chart that was released the same year. Her subsequent album, I Fooled You This Time, was released in 1982 by the same label, and it charted even better on the aforementioned chart at No. 27. The fourth album, I Appreciate, was released by MCA Records in 1984, which it charted on the aforementioned chart at No. 12, while placing upon The Billboard 200 at No. 186. Her last release by Universal Special Products, Don't Stop What You're Doin', was released in 1986, yet this did not chart.

Legacy

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Myers' song "I Want to Thank You" was sampled by Mariah Carey on the song Make It Happen from her 1991 album Emotions, Father MC also sampled the song "Close to You" with background vocals by Kenny Greene of Intro from his 1992 album of the same name, and by E-40 in his song "I Wanna Thank You" featuring Suga-T, taken from his 1996 album Tha Hall of Game. Also, Busta Rhymes and Q-Tip sampled the song for Busta's "Thank You" in 2013.

References

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