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Toya

 
Artist: Toya
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  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Toya," "When God Calls," "The Turning Point"
  • Representative Songs: "I Do!!," "Don't Make Me," "Think"

Biography

The popularity of Dirty South-style rap artists has helped put St. Louis on the musical map, especially following the huge success of Nelly's Country Grammar album. The city's true musical style lies somewhere between the South and the Midwest, though, with a diverse collection of artists who draw as much inspiration from Chicago as Atlanta. Born and raised in St. Louis, Toya (born Toya Rodriguez) was mentored by the same people who helped Nelly achieve fame, but used that help to produce an album in her own unique style. After a childhood spent singing in church and school, Toya was attending St. Louis University on scholarship, working two jobs, and writing songs and recording demos in her spare time when she made arrangements to sing for Nelly's managers, Tony Davis and Courtney Benson. She sang a gospel song, "I Won't Complain," on a Friday, and the pair were so impressed that they asked her to give them two new songs by the end of the weekend. Despite having to work that weekend, Toya put two songs together with the help of her longtime friend and manager, Harold Guy, and a professional songwriter. The songs were played for L.A. Reid of Arista Records and he liked them so much that he flew her to New York to audition. That audition led to a recording contract and the release of her self-titled debut album in the summer of 2001. With its first single, "I Do," the album made an impressive impact amidst a sea of releases from other baby divas, in part because of the stylistic diversity of its songs that ranged from hip-hop influenced R&B numbers to jazzy ballads and dance tunes. Guest appearances by Murphy Lee of the St. Lunatics and Penelope also helped give the album a unique St. Louis flavor. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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Toya
Birth name Toya Rodriguez
Also known as Lunatic Lady, St. Lou Girl.
Born July 22, 1983
Origin St. Louis, Missouri,
United States
Genres Pop, R&B
Occupations Singer
Years active 2001-2006
Labels Hit City Ent./Arista Records (2000-2003)

Toya Rodriguez (born 1983 in North Dakota), known professionally as simply Toya, is an American pop singer from St. Louis, Missouri.

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Musical career

She was signed to Arista Records through Hit City Ent. Her hit 2001 single "I Do" led to her self-titled debut album the same year. Her second single was 2002's "No Matter What (Party All Night)". Her single "I Do" and debut album Toya sold approximately 400,000 copies combined, with the single hitting #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Toya parted ways with Arista in 2003.

Personal life

One of three girls born to a Puerto Rican father and an African American mother, the songstress was named after LaToya Jackson [1]. She graduated from Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School in St. Louis County, Missouri, and St. Louis University.

Toya married former University of Tennessee quarterback Tamaurice "Tee" Martin. On November 3, 2005 their son Kaden Martin was born. Toya currently resides in Atlanta Georgia.

Discography

Albums

Toya
  • Released: August 7, 2001 (U.S.)
  • Sales: 400,000
  • Chart positions: #109 (U.S.) #60 (U.S. R&B)
  • Certification: N/A
  • Singles:
    • "I Do!!" (May 2001)
    • "No Matta What (Party All Night)" (2002)

Singles

Year Song U.S U.S Rhythmic U.S R&B AUS AUS Urban Album
2001 "I Do!!" 16 8 25 12 5 Toya
2002 "No Matta What (Party All Night)" 86 34 25 10
2002 "Hey Ma"
with Cam'ron, Freeky Zeeky & Juelz Santana
3 7 2 29 10 Come Home with Me

Other Appearances

  • "Stick Out Ya Wrist" (with Nelly) (from "xXx" Soundtrack) (2002)
  • "Same Ol Dirty" (with Murphy Lee) (from "Murphy's Law") (2004)
  • "I Had A Dream" (with Terror Time) (off "Hard Times In Da Country") (2006)

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