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Lateasha DeGuzman (born May 6,1966) in New York City, New York) is an American former R&B singer, songwriter, producer, and recording artist. She rose to fame during the late-1980s & early-1990s.
Biography
[edit]Lateasha is the daughter of Ali-Ollie Woodson , a member of The Temptations , and Dolores Bundy, a music entrepreneur and author. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a child, modeling and appearing in print ads and TV commercials. At the age of 22, she signed with her mother’s independent label, Rawsome Records, and released her debut single, “Move On You,” which she wrote and produced. The single reached #33 on Billboard’s Hot Black Singles chart and remained there for 13 weeks. Her debut album, also titled Move On You, was released the same year. She followed this with another single, “Ghost In My Room,” which did not chart.
Lateasha later secured a production deal with Motown Records. She also founded her own company, T-Shirt Productions. Her second album, Lateasha, featured the single “It Just Ain’t Easy.” The commercial success of this album and single remains uncertain.
Personal Life
[edit]She is the mother to 3 sons. Her oldest Khalifah "Khalif" Macopson formely known as King Leaf & Middle son Amir "V$ Asad" Macopson are Fathered by ex husband actor Darcas Macopson [1] , While her youngest son Samar Riley (b .2005). Is fathered by American record producer, singer, and songwriter Teddy Riley
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Singles
[edit]- 1989: “Move On You” (#33 on Billboard’s Hot Black Singles Chart)[4]
- 1989: “Ghost In My Room”[5]
- 1991: “It Just Ain’t Easy”[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Darcas Macopson | Actor". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
- ^ "Move On You". discogs.
- ^ "Lateasha". discogs.
- ^ "Move On You". discogs.
- ^ "Ghost In My Room". discogs.
- ^ "It Just Ain't Easy". discogs.