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Count On My Love

2.8M streams

2,771,854

In Between Words

2.7M streams

2,726,166

Love Suicide - Single

802K streams

802,021

Fire - Single

352.1K streams

352,053

Heaven Knows (Remix)

262.3K streams

262,264

Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue

211.3K streams

211,286

Anything's Possible

173.1K streams

173,075

Surreal

152.7K streams

152,741

Somebody Loves You (feat. Wayne Marsha...

129.1K streams

129,131

Earth, Wind & Fire

125.6K streams

125,582

Biography

While she was introduced to most of the world as a contestant on season five of The Voice, singer Tessanne Chin already had a successful career back home in Jamaica, charting with the reggae hit "Hideaway" and touring the globe with the legendary Jimmy Cliff. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, her father was in one of the island's few jazz fusion bands, E=MC2, while he was moonlighting as a soundman, and eventually, opening his own recording studio. He later built a home studio strictly for family, including Tessanne's older sister Tami, who released her debut album, Out of Many...One, on the Universal label in 2006. Tessanne launched her career a few years earlier, at first leading the rock-reggae group Mile High and then joining Jimmy Cliff's band for a worldwide tour. In 2007, her hit Jamaican single "Hideaway" kicked off her solo career in earnest, but she was more known for her collaborations in the following years, releasing the single "Never Let Go" with superstar Shaggy, while mixing genres with the soca group Kes on their hit single "Loving You." After releasing the indie album In Between Words in 2010, old friend Shaggy encouraged her to compete on the U.S. televised singing competition The Voice. She made the cut after auditioning with her version of P!nk's "Try," and as the season progressed, she joined Adam Levine's team, topped the digital charts with her versions of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing," and finally won the competition with contestant Jacquie Lee as runner-up. Late in the year she released the competition's winning song, "Tumbling Down," written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic. Her first album for the Republic label, Count on My Love, was released in July 2014. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi