Tekitha


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Tekitha
Birth name Tekitha Washington
Genre(s) Hip hop, soul
Occupation(s) Singer, rap artist
Associated acts Wu-Tang Clan
Sahara

Tekitha is a female vocalist who appeared to take the role of Wu-Tang Clan in-house singer (previously filled by Blue Raspberry) for the album Wu-Tang Forever, on which she also performed a solo track titled "Second Coming". She also filled in for the unavailable Mary J. Blige in the video for Ghostface Killah's "All That I Got Is You".

Initially signed to RZA's Razor Sharp Records and then to Ghostface's Starks Enterprise, she is believed to have completed a solo album, but like many other Wu-Tang affiliates has not had it released. Though the role of in-house singer was filled by Madame D on 2001's Iron Flag, Tekitha continues to make guest appearances on Wu-Tang projects such as Raekwon's The Lex Diamonds Story and has also collaborated with non-Wu artists including KRS-One and Armand Van Helden. While usually heard singing, her rapping can be heard on Cappadonna's "Pump Your Fist" and RZA's "Mantis".

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Discography

Albums

  • Wisdom Body LP (not released in the US)

Songs

  • "Walking Through the Darkness", Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (soundtrack, 1999)
  • "You" (2002)
  • "You (Remix)" (featuring Ghostface Killah, 2002)
  • "I Love U So" (2002)
  • "Fantasy"
  • "I Can See" (featuring Cappadonna)
  • "Wut U Got"
  • "Dreamz"
  • "Ridin'"

Guest appearances

  • "All That I Got Is You (Video Version)", Ghostface Killah (1997)
  • "Street Opera", Killah Priest (1997)
  • "Soul In The Hole", Wu-Tang Killa Bees, Soul In The Hole soundtrack (1998)
  • "Children Of The Heavens" (Shaka Amazulu The 7th)

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