Kreesha Turner, born June 10, 1985 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a Canadian pop singer whose career began with an audition for Virgin Records. She released her debut single "Simple" on November 13, 2007, followed by the dance pop hit "Don't Call Me Baby" in 2008, which reached number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs chart and earned Juno nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Album that same year. Kreesha Turner signed with Capitol Music Group and EMI Music Canada, and released her first album Passion on August 12, 2008, featuring singles such as "Bounce with Me" and "Lady Killer". In 2011 she issued the double album Tropic Electric, with tracks "Rock Paper Scissors" and "Love Again" achieving moderate success. Her third project, Evolution Inevitable, launched in 2014, incorporated R&B, hipâhop, and dancehall influences, and included collaborations with Kardinal Offishall. Kreesha Turner's releases have consistently appeared on Canadian and international charts, solidifying her presence in contemporary pop music.
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