Titiyo released her fifth album, Hidden, on the Swedish independent label Sheriff late 2008. Released in April 2008 in , the single has since reached the top 20 in Denmark and top 10 in Sweden. Recorded with the songwriting team of Peter Svensson and Jocke Berg , and produced by Tore Johansson, Come Along received a U. The album mainly feature self-penned material but also results of collaborations with the likes of , Moto Boy, and Goran Kajfes of. Over the next two years, Titiyo's activities were largely confined to guest work. Femi's father is music producer Magnus Frykberg. By 1987, Titiyo was fronting her own band, performing rare groove covers on the Stockholm circuit before signing to the local Telegram label in 1989.
She also sang background vocals for a range of Swedish artists, including and. It was who first pointed Titiyo in the direction of performing, encouraging her to sing and prompting her, too, to seek out musical directions that Swedish pop had rarely visited in the past. . Produced by and , 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 , , , and the. London: Guinness World Records Limited.
Remixes of this and some of her other songs were popular in the club scene. She is the half-sister of singer-songwriter. Neneh Cherry Online - Bio. After a lengthy hiatus, released a named Best of Titiyo in 2004, which included two new songs. Titiyo Jah was born in Stockholm in 1967, the half sister of singer -- their father is Sierra Leone-born percussionist Ahmaduja of the Africa Hi-Life Orchestra. This Is Titiyo, her second album, followed in 1993.
She fronted her own band in 1987 and played the Stockholm circuit, and signed with a local label, Telegram, in 1989. It reached number three and also brought her to the attention of American audiences, via a well-received Arista release. . . .
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