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RejinaReclusive: ilikemusic because... it helps me remember. It helps me forget. It helps me be strong and it makes me cry. Music screams the words I can't say, the feelings I can't express. It makes my heart feel alive.
Josh Ritter: ilikemusic because... It’s like an envelope that I can carry around with me wherever I go and I can unfold the letter at anytime.
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Having been born to a professional soul-singing mother, the young singer has been surrounded by music since birth. First performing onstage at one of her mum's concerts, (she was just 8 at the time!) Keisha found her calling early and became instantly hooked on the live experience. Over the next nine years she carefully honed her craft, working on expanding her range and perfecting her song writing skills. Whether performing onstage at the Royal Albert Hall as part of Westminster Arts, or forming her own band, K.Rell'm, music has been a central part of Keisha's life. "Its like I knew about music since I came onto this earth," explains Keisha. "When I'm singing, whether it's live or in the studio, I go totally into my world; Keisha's world."
Keisha is clearly well on her way to the next level. In 2004 Keisha continued to provide the theme tune to popular BBC drama Tracey Beaker as well as performing a guest role in the last series. She also wowed audiences across the UK whilst on tour with Jamelia, Black Eyed Peas and most recently Lemar. During this time soft release 'Watcha Gonna Do' received massive press support and led to Keisha being championed as the 'One to Watch' by the likes of Sunday Times Magazine, Saturday Telegraph, Dazed & Confused, DJ, OK Hotstars, Bliss, Blues & Soul and Touch magazine.
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