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Genres
  
Pop, soul, R&B

Years active
  
1989–present

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Children
  
Femi Jah-Frykberg

Name
  
Titiyo Jah

Role
  
Songwriter · titiyo.com

Labels
  
Warner Music


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Birth name
  
Titiyo Yambalu Felicia Jah

Born
  
23 July 1967 (age 56) (
1967-07-23
)

Associated acts
  
Eagle-Eye Cherry, Don Cherry, Neneh Cherry

Parents
  
Maylen Bergstrom, Ahmadu Jah

Siblings
  
Neneh Cherry, Eagle-Eye Cherry

Albums
  
13 Garden, Best of Titiyo, This Is Titiyo, Extended

Similar People
  
Kleerup, Eagle‑Eye Cherry, Neneh Cherry, Marit Bergman, Lisa Nilsson

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Titiyo Yambalu Felicia Jah (born 23 July 1967) is a Swedish recording artist and songwriter who has won four Grammis.

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Early life

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Titiyo was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to Ahmadu Jah, a Sierra Leonean drummer, and Maylen Bergström. She is the half-sister of singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry and stepsister to Eagle-Eye Cherry. She grew up in Solna.

Musical career

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Titiyo discovered her own singing abilities when invited by her older sister to sing with her at a studio in London. She fronted her own band in 1987 and played the Stockholm circuit, and signed with a local label, Telegram, in 1989. She also sang background vocals for a range of Swedish artists, including Army of Lovers and Jakob Hellman. In 1989, Titiyo released her self-titled debut album, which topped at #3 in Sweden, and was released in the United States on Arista, and became one of the contributions to a Swedish R & B wave in the US that lasted throughout the nineties. The single "My Body Says Yes" was a hit in North America, and "Talking to the Man in the Moon" reached #6 in the Swedish charts; the subsequent single, "After the Rain," reached #13.

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Titiyo took a two-year break and returned in 1993 with the Aretha Franklin cover "Never Let Me Go" (a hit that reached number 25 on Swedish chart), later included on her second full-length This is Titiyo. Remixes of this and some of her other songs were popular in the London club scene. Her third album, Extended, produced by Kent (Gillström) Isaacs (released by the Swedish label Diesel Music), appeared in 1997, producing the hit single "Josefin Dean" (named after Mariah Carey's best friend).

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In 2001, Titiyo revitalised her career with her successful fourth studio album Come Along (released in the US in 2002; also on Diesel Music), spawning the eponymous single "Come Along", which became an international hit. Produced by Peter Svensson (The Cardigans) and Joakim Berg (Kent), the album and its title song made it to the top of in the Swedish charts, while the single was a success in several European countries including France, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The second single from the album, "1989", was not nearly as successful as its predecessor but reached the top-30 of the French singles chart.

After a lengthy hiatus, Warner Music released a greatest hits album named Best of Titiyo in 2004, which included two new songs. One of these songs, "Loving out of Nothing", charted within the top-20 in Sweden in early 2005.

In spring 2008, Titiyo was asked to contribute vocals to Kleerup's single "Longing for Lullabies". Released in April 2008 in Scandinavia, the single has since reached the top 20 in Denmark and top 10 in Sweden.

Titiyo released her fifth album, Hidden, on the Swedish independent label Sheriff late 2008. The album mainly feature self-penned material but also results of collaborations with the likes of Kleerup, Moto Boy, and Goran Kajfes of Oddjob. So far videos for "Stumble to Fall" and "Awakening" have been released.

Personal life

Titiyo's daughter Femi was born in 1992. Femi's father is music producer Magnus Frykberg.

Grammis awards

As of 2011, Titiyo has won four Grammis:

  • 1989: Newcomer of the year
  • 1990: Best female pop/rock artist
  • 1997: Best female pop/rock artist
  • 2001: Song of the year ("Come Along")
  • References

    Titiyo Wikipedia


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