Tasha Holiday is an American contemporary R&B singer who was signed to MCA Records in the 1990s.[3] Her biggest success [4] was with the single "Just the Way You Like It" which peaked in the top thirty of the Billboard R&B singles chart, and became one of BET's most played music videos.[5]Billboard Magazine called her album Just the Way You Like It "a promising debut".[6] She also sang vocals on the single "Don't You Worry" by reggae artist Ruffa.[7]
In 2006, she appeared on the track "Life So Real" (with Da Unknown) on the Lil' O album Neva Lay Down Vol. 1 [Explicit].[8]
In 2011, she worked with producer Mike Nitty and a single, "I Used To Love You" was released on YouTube on June 22, 2011.[9] They also premiered a song "They Want Me to Stop" earlier that year.[10]
In 2014, two more collaborations between Nitty and Holiday were released ("Stop Playin'"[11] and "Can't Stop Runnin'"[12]) on Nitty's SoundCloud account. The following year, she collaborated with Nookie on the song "Dreams."[13]
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