Marsha Ambrosius
Marsha Ambrosius is an American singer from Liverpool active since 2000.
- Profession
- Singer, Songwriter
- From
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Born
- April 8, 1977
- Years active
- 2000–present
Early life
A Liverpool native, Marsha Ambrosius found fame in the duo Floetry, blending spoken word and soul in the American neo-soul scene.
Career
She co-wrote Michael Jackson's "Butterflies" and launched a solo career with the hit "Far Away" and album "Late Nights & Early Mornings."
Major achievements
She earned Grammy nominations as a songwriter and solo artist.
Legacy
Marsha Ambrosius is a celebrated voice and pen of 2000s neo-soul.
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