Floetry

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Floetry
Background information
Origin London, England,
United Kingdom
Genre(s) R&B, hip hop, soul
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Geffen
Website Floetry.net
Members
Marsha Ambrosius
Natalie Stewart

Floetry is a Grammy Award-nominated female British R&B, neo soul, and hip hop duo. The members of the group are singer/songwriter Marsha "the Songstress" Ambrosius and emcee/songwriter Natalie "the Floacist" Stewart. The women met through their love of basketball and formed a friendship. Ambrosius attended Brits Performing Arts School and studied business and finance. Stewart experimented with acting and directing. For college, Ambrosius planned to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta on a basketball scholarship but could not due to an injury. Stewart attended Middlesex University in London and later transferred to North London University. During these years, both women continued to keep in touch. Stewart was part of a girl group named 3 Plus 1. After the split of the group, she and Ambrosius decided to concentrate on a group together.

They began their career as songwriters in 1997. They have written for Jill Scott, Jazz of Dru Hill, Glenn Lewis, Bilal, and Michael Jackson, for whom they penned the hit 2002 single "Butterflies".

In 2000, the duo moved to the United States to further pursue their music career. After frequenting such Atlanta spoken word / poetry spots such as Yin Yang Cafe - to rave reviews - they moved on to Philadelphia. There they met J. Erving, son of basketball player Julius Erving. He became the manager of the group and introduced them to DJ Jazzy Jeff. In 2002, they signed with Dreamworks Records and released their debut album Floetic, which featured the singles "Floetic", "Say Yes", and "Getting Late". The album was also released in the UK with additional tracks, one of which features British singer/songwriter and producer, Sebastian Rogers. Floetry released a live album titled Floacism in 2003. The two-disc set consisted of a CD and DVD and included the single "Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong)" featuring rapper Mos Def. Their third album Flo'ology was released in November 2005 and included the single "Supastar" featuring rapper Common.

Ambrosius has been featured on several songs including Styles P's "I'm Black", The Game's "Start From Scratch" and "Why You Hate The Game" Ft. Nas, Busta Rhymes' "Get You Some" and "Cocaina" and Nas on "Hustlers" Ft. The Game and DJ Hi-Tek on "Music For Life". They have also collaborated with Earth, Wind & Fire on their most recent album Illumination on the track Elevated.

Ambrosius is also currently signed to Dr. Dre's record label, Aftermath Entertainment, as a solo musician. "I have waited a long time for this, so the last thing I want to do after waiting all these years, is to rush the album and be disappointed. I am aiming to release the album this summer. I am focusing on making this a classic album, that will stay relevant across time. I have been doing some stuff with Scott Storch, Dre & Vi, Cool & Dre... I'm a music maker, I love to create so I'm reaching for the best out of different situations. The creative relationship between Dre, the Aftermath in-house production team and myself has become so strong that it may not be necessary to use any other producers. But why not! If I gotta call JustBlaze, Neptunes, Kanye, whoever, I just want the music to be right."


Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B
2002 "Floetic" - #29 Floetic
2003 "Say Yes" #24 #8 Floetic
2003 "Getting Late" - #31 Floetic
2003 "Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong)" (featuring Mos Def) - - Floacism "Live"
2005 "Supastar" (featuring Common) - #55 Flo'ology

[edit] Grammy Awards and nominations

Career Stats

  • Career wins: 0
  • Career nominations: 5


Year Category Genre Title Result
2003 Best Contemporary R&B Album R&B "Floetic" Nominated
2003 Best R&B Song R&B "Floetic" Nominated
2003 Best Urban / Alternative Performance R&B "Floetic" Nominated
2004 Best R&B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal R&B "Say Yes" Nominated
2006 Best Urban / Alternative Performance R&B "SuperStar" Nominated


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