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Tyra Bolling (born June 27, 1985), better known as Tyra B, is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. She's best known for her top 40 R&B singles "Country Boy", "Still in Love" and "
Givin' Me a Rush "Givin' Me a Rush", also called "Give Me a Rush", is a song recorded by Tyra B. for her project ''Past Due'', which was never released as an album. The song peaked at number 36 on ''Billboard'' magazine's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It contains vocal ...
" which is her biggest single to date.


Career

Bolling grew up singing with a local group by the name of Kraz'e with her sister and friend. While the other two singers went to college, Bolling decided to pursue a career as a singer. In 2005, her singles "Country Boy" and "Still in Love" became Top 40 hits on the ''
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'' Hot R&B/Hip Hop chart without any support by major record companies. She worked with Chingy on the remix of "Country Boy", produced by PrettyBoy and Bradd Young. Another single "Get No Ooh Wee" was released also that year. Her debut album ''Introducing Tyra B'' was scheduled for 2006, but was never released. In 2007, she began work on her second studio album ''Past Due'' which was preceded by the single "
Givin' Me a Rush "Givin' Me a Rush", also called "Give Me a Rush", is a song recorded by Tyra B. for her project ''Past Due'', which was never released as an album. The song peaked at number 36 on ''Billboard'' magazine's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It contains vocal ...
" which became her biggest hit to date. It peaked at #2 on BET's ''
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'' in addition to #36 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles and #22 on the Bubbling Under Singles chart. A follow-up single "Get It Poppin'" featuring
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was released in January 2008. The album ''Past Due'' was pushed back several times and was set to feature appearances by Ludacris, Trey Songz and
Soulja Boy DeAndre Cortez Way (born July 28, 1990), known professionally as Soulja Boy (formerly Soulja Boy Tell 'Em), is an American rapper and record producer. He rose to prominence, after his self published debut single "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" peake ...
before being shelved. She collaborated with
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on the track "Candy Coated Diamonds" which was released in 2008. In April 2013, Bolling released her ''The Morning After'' mixtape on her official site. which featured the single "Sex" which was released in 2012. Currently, she is at work on her debut EP, ''Tysexual'' which was set to be released independently in 2016. The album's first single "Tease" premiered on March 31, 2015.


Personal life

Bolling has publicly stated her song "Still in Love" was about an ex-girlfriend in high school.


Discography


Albums

* ''Introducing Tyra B'' (2006) (Shelved) * ''Past Due'' (2008) (Shelved) * ''Tysexual'' (2016)


Mixtapes

* ''The Morning After'' (2013)


Singles


Tours

* '' Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It''


References


External links


Tyra B's official website
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