Cape Breton Post

R&B singer Tamia excels in country, gospel on album ‘Beautiful Surprise’

- BY STACY A. ANDERSON

Tamia, whose voice is one of music’s most powerful — and underrated — should be among the ranks of divas like Aretha, Chaka, Mariah and Beyonce. But her 17-year career hasn’t translated to chart-topping songs and multiplati­num album sales.

Despite that, the R&B songstress — best known for the hits “Stranger in My House” and “Into You” with Fabolous — has released four outstandin­g albums, including her stellar 1998 self-titled debut, which featured production work by Quincy Jones and Jermaine Dupri. Tamia’s fifth release, “Beautiful Surprise,” is another consistent effort, filled with soulful ballads and midtempo grooves.

The album’s biggest — and best — surprise is Tamia’s take on country music. She nicely remakes Wynonna Judd’s “Is It Over Yet,” and “Still” is a beautiful, twang-inspired version of a song from her third album, “More.” Her bold leap into a new genre makes up for some of the album’s shortcomin­gs, including the lukewarm first single and title track, produced by frequent Amy Winehouse collaborat­or Salaam Remi.

The 11-track set — her second independen­t release — also includes bouncy tunes like “Lose My Mind” and “Believe in Love,” both produced by the Runners (Rick Ross, Rihanna, Usher). Fellow singer Jazmine Sullivan co-writes and sings background on the power ballad “Still Love You,” which finds Tamia stretching her voice to new heights.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This CD cover image released by Plus 1 Music Group shows the latest release by Tamia, “Beautiful Surprise.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This CD cover image released by Plus 1 Music Group shows the latest release by Tamia, “Beautiful Surprise.”

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