Ramiyah

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Ramiyah
Origin Detroit,Michigan
Genre(s) gospel
Years active 2003-present
Label(s) Columbia
Associated acts Michelle Williams
Solange Knowles
Website TBA

The four members of gospel group Ramiyah consisted of Stephanie Bonner, Tracy Bryant, DeLaurian Burton, and Sherise Staten. The girls were raised in Detroit, MI, and were brought together by the PAJAM production team. They have appeared on: The Stellar Awards, Showtime at the Apollo, and the Trumpet Awards.

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[edit] Music Career

[edit] Ramiyah

Title of their self-titled album
Title of their self-titled album

In 2003, Ramiyah released their self-titled album Ramiyah, which was released through Columbia. Ramiyah released their singles "Waiting" and "Turn It Out". Waiting did well on the gospel charts, but their previous single "Turn It Out" failed to reach gospel charts and to do well as the first single "Waiting". The album hit #8 on the Billboard Gospel charts in 2004.[1]

[edit] Future projects

It is yet to be confirmed if the ladies will be doing another album. Matthew Knowles has confirmed that the girls are still signed to the label.

[edit] Filmography

2003: The Fighting Temptations

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

  • 2003:Waiting
  • 2003:Turn It Out

[edit] References

  1. ^ Billboard, Allmusic.com