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[edit] New Picture
I love the new picture! KEEP IT. She lloks good but that old picture cut her short.
[edit] Whistle register
On which of her songs does she access the whistle register?
In her cover of the song "Groove Me"
- Yeah ok. And her octave range is at least 4 octaves C3(Talk To Me)-C7(It Takes More, Spring Summer Feeling) and in Gimme she hits D6.
Im not really sure how, but can someone add her to the "whistle register singers" page?
She has released a second live album. Why is there no information on this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.94.131.202 (talk) 08:17, 8 February 2008 (UTC)