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All Genres > Urban/R&B > R&B Pop Crossover > TWILA: Welcome to the Twila Zone

TWILA is performing live at the renowned BB Kings Club at the Universal City Sidewalk in Hollywood on Saturday, January 28th, 2006 from 9:00 - 9:45 PM. Come check out her amazing, new R&B band and latest releases.

"SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR 2004 R&B FINALIST"

Twila has just been awarded for her excellence in songwriting by "Songwriter of the Year" in the Hip-Hop/R&B category for her newly released, "Why'd You Leave Me?". "Songwriter of the Year" is an international songwriting contest sponsored by VH-1. "Why'd You Leave Me?" is featured on Twila's Promo CD, "Blak & Bluz", now available on CD Baby for only $4.00. The full-length CD is due to be released in the spring of 2006.

Erykah Badu, Mya, and Brandy fans get ready for Twila! This 2004 songwriter of the year finalist is coming onto the scene with some new edge. Classically trained at East Carolina University, Twila’s 3+ octave range will be blaring over radio waves very soon. This up-and-comer will give the R&B genre a new sample of vocal pizzazz.
      Twila has incorporated the soulful style of Alicia Keys in "Why’d You Leave Me", a track that will undeniably hit home with women around the world. The song utilizes a strong bass sound, similar to the up-tempo beats of a traditional southern church choir, and the strong sounds of the electrical guitar, to push the envelope in making heart hitting ballads.
      For all the Whitney Houston fanatics, Twila pulled influence from the award winning artist and added her own sense of musical flare to "Don’t Come Crying". This lyrical piece coupled classical and R&B nuance to yield nothing short of chilling vibrations sure to make the hits list. "Don’t Come Crying" showcases Twila’s seemingly limitless vocal range should knock her critics off their feet.
      Twila has pushed the bar of quality far beyond the limits. Her sultry mix of soul, R&B, classical, and techno sounds should serve as a solid foundation for her potential skyrocketing career. One could only speculate that her future hits will be the inspirational tracks that later artists look to as a model of music genius.
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Track List:
1. It Ain't Over
2. Tell Me
3. Welcome to the Twila Zone
4. Don't Come Crying
5. Backbone-less
6. I Lied
7. I'll Be Good to You
8. It's Too Late
9. Angel Baby
10. Hold Me
11. If Not 4U
12. Take it Easy
13. Angel Baby (Reggae Mix)

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