Marsha Ambrosius Dishes On Floetry Drama, Motherhood & Baby-Making Music

Published 2017-05-04

All Comments (21)
  • @AmariSali
    Sometimes there isn't a penny worth the bullshit. — Marsha Ambrosius
  • I will forever LOVE the song she wrote for Michael Jackson "Butterflies"
  • @BlindBloomer
    most people will never know the good music of floetry
  • @jfraz1992
    Philly definitely had one of the biggest neo soul waves 🌊🔥🔥🔥
  • @YeahISedit
    Daley & Marsha Alone Together is one my favorite songs. Sound it could've been Floetry song
  • @mikedabeast360
    Floetry was a dope female duo, that debuted in 2002. Marsha Ambrosius aka The Songstress. Natalie Stewart aka The Floacist. Their debut single "Floetic" was a great entry to R&B, with the Hip Hop twist. Then their 2nd single "Say Yes", being their biggest hit.... Their voices made a dude heart melt 😍 It's unfortunate Floetry didn't get back together, after their breakup. Marsha has done well for herself, throughout over a decade of features & solo projects. "Late Nights & Early Mornings" in 2011, was a great start for Marsha solo career. "Far Away" was a very sad song, but had a deep message to it. Her 2nd album must've been heavily bootlegged. "Friends & Lovers" didn't even hit the Billboard chart, with "Stronger" feat Dr. Dre in 2014. That's crazy!!! 😲 However, I love this woman's Liverpool accent & her personality. She doesn't take life too serious. Congrats Marsha being a mother to baby girl Nyla!!! Such a beautiful name 😊. She will give her more peace & happiness now.
  • @MsKizzy23
    her accent goes in and out i love it!
  • @mikegs949
    marsha, jill and india arie and Janell monea......these women always put a smile on my face they have a positive vibe and their voice is soothing!!!!
  • @seanjenkins331
    I ADORE this woman. She's so real. She's the type of woman who can be comfortable around men and not be squeamish to male bravado. She's an amazing song writer and her vocals are second to no one
  • @Angela-bv9bl
    i sooooo appreciate when celebs do interviews and they keep it 100 instead of tap dancing around shit and trying to be soooo PC, or doing an interview and not answering questions about topics YOU KNOW folks really wanna hear about.