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Tabitha - Self-Titled
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Tabitha could be the savior of female Mexican-American singers if she gets an opportunity to go in the studio and cut a full-length album with a label that would be willing to support her. On her self-titled EP, she shows why her voice has been connected to such well-known names in the entertainment industry as Showtime and Cinemax. Her appeal would be sweeping with a tremendous cross over potential. She has been compared to Selena, but the first artist that came to mind for me was “Like A Virgin”era Madonna. Not a bad comparison if I do say so myself. “Tuy Yo,” performed in Mexican, ventures into Enrique Iglesias territory and would surely entice the Latino listeners to seek out her music.
There may be only four songs to listen to, but it certainly was enough convincing for me. It does not take a brain surgeon to realize true and genuine talent when you hear it. Tabitha is the real deal and she has all the goods to take her a long way. She has a set of pipes to die for and she looks wholesome and genuine too, all the qualities for a star on the rise to take off and run with. Remember her name; you may be hearing it a lot over the next year.
Tracklist
1. You and Me (3:40)
2. Silence (3:54)
3. He Used To Love Me (4:08)
4. Tuy Yo (3:40)
© Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck |
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