Grand Rapids, MI, native Adina Howard became a national sensation with the funky R&B of her platinum debut album, 1995's Do You Wanna Ride, and its single, "Freak Like Me." Her follow-up, Welcome to Fantasy Island, was shelved just prior to release by Elektra. Despite a popular collaboration with Jamie Foxx on "T-Shirt and Panties," off the Woo soundtrack, Howard didn't release an official second album until 2003's The Second Coming (Rufftown). Hampered by distribution and promotion issues, it didn't receive much attention and sold poorly.

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She jammin!!!! I don't remember this one..and it's a jam too!!! How did I miss this?

Knowing me it's cause I don't listen to the radio or watch them videos on MTV or BET.
I'm always doing my own thing.

Thanks Gene...and now that I'm listening to the lyrics...PLEASE!!!! Nasty girl. LOL
She had my temperature going up up up back in the day....LOL
This was my first time seeing the video. If Beyonce` could make it to the top on her looks, I wonder why Adina couldn`t? Plus Adina can Sang too! I guess I got a soft spot in my heart for Freaky women. lol
Does it show that I`m not a big fan of Beyonce`s voice? :)~
I don't care for Beyonce's voice either. I was disappointed that she got to sing Etta's signature song At Last too instead of Etta. Guess she fit the profile better to the powers that be.
Yeah, and Etta was a lil upset about that too. Don`t blame her.
I don't blame her either. Not one bit.

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