The Evolution of Marsha Ambrosius

Neo-soul/R&B artist Marsha Ambrosius.

Invincible - Before Miss Ambrosius was singing her own Far Away lyrics she helped penned the very jittery Butterflies for the late, great Michael Jackson's Invincible album.Ambrosius re-recorded the track for her first solo LP entitled Late Nights & Early Mornings.(Photo: Epic Records)
Getting In the Flo' - "All [we] had to do was say: Yes" to this dynamic, poetic/R&B UK influenced fusion. Marsha Ambrosius sung as half of the duo who dubbed themselves as Floetry back in 2002. By this time Ambrosius' writing skills began to blossom as did her rifting voals.(Photo: DreamWorks)
Rock Steady - Here Miss Ambrosius gives a solid performance at the BET taping of Black Girls Rock! at Loew's Paradise Theater in New York City.(Photo: Brad Barket/PictureGroup)
Full Bloom - Ambrosius shared her sound and her soul with her solo debut effort Late Nights and Early Mornings. Following in the footsteps of MJ she used the video for the track Far Away to both tell a story and spread awareness about suicide and its effects, showing that she not only has a gift, but also a message.(Photo: J Records)Soaring - Late Nights and Early Mornings peaked at Num. 2 on the R&B Top 200 charts. In total the album has sold over 300,000 units.(Photo: J Records)

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Getting In the Flo' - "All [we] had to do was say: Yes" to this dynamic, poetic/R&B UK influenced fusion. Marsha Ambrosius sung as half of the duo who dubbed themselves as Floetry back in 2002. By this time Ambrosius' writing skills began to blossom as did her rifting voals.(Photo: DreamWorks)

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