Tweet

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  • rnb
  • soul
  • female vocalists
  • neo-soul
  • hip-hop
Tweet (born Charlene L. Keys on March 4, 1971) is an American R&B and neo soul singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Tweet was born in Rochester, New York and grew up singing in the church along with her parents and her four older siblings (three brothers, Tom, Cedric and Lonnie, and one sister, Sundra). Tweet mastered the guitar, playing her father's as a young girl. Tweet was inspired not only by her family but also by larger than life divas Janet Jackson, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston (whom she later worked with).

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Songs

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    Oops (Oh My) (feat. Fabolous) (original version)

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    Oops (Oh My) (feat. Missy Elliot)

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    Oops (Oh My) (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Oops (Oh My) (feat. Missy Elliott) (radio edit)

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    Oops (Oh My) (Live in Munich)

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    Oops (Oh My) (radio edit)

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    Oops (Oh My) (radio edit) (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Oops (Oh My) (Thunderpuss club mix)

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    Oops (remix)

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    Oops Oh My

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    Oops Oh My (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Oops Oh My (remix)

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    Oops Part II (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Opps (Oh My) (feat. Fabolous)

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    Sexual Healing

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    Sexual Healing (Ooops, Part 2)

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    Sexual Healing (Oops Pt. 2)

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    Sexual Healing (Oops, Part 2)

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    Sexual Healing (Oops, Part 2) (feat. Ms. Jade)

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    Small Change

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    Smoking Cigarettes

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    So Much to Say

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    So Much to Say (intro)

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    Southern Hummingbird

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    Southern Hummingbird (outro)

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    Sports, Sex & Food

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    Steer

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    Things I Don't Mean (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Thug Ma

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    Thug Ma (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Thugman

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    Thugman (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Turn Da Lights Off

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    Turn da Lights Off (feat. Missy Elliott)

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    Tweet Soul

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    Two of Us (feat. Tashawna)

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    We Don't Need No Water

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    Where do We Go From Here?

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    You


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