Years active 1997–present Website [1] | Name Shamora Crawford Role Songwriter | |
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Occupation(s) Producer, songwriter, singer Origin Atlanta, Georgia, United States Albums Substance Abuse... the Altar, Substance Abuse (Extended Edition) Genres Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Christian |
Shamora Crawford
Shamora Crawford is songwriter, producer and artist from Atlanta, Georgia, USA, who has written songs and worked on vocal production for artists including Monica, Jennifer Lopez, Blu Cantrell, Angie Stone, and Brandy. Shamora's most significant commercial successes to date are the three songs she co-wrote for the American R&B singer Monica, "I Wrote This Song", "Hurts The Most" and "Breaks My Heart", all of which appear on Monica's 2003 US number one album After the Storm.
Shamora began her professional career at the age of 16 when she signed as a songwriter to Groundbreaking Music/Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
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