Floetry's Marsha Ambrosius spoke about how one of R&B's sexiest singles came about.

After the battle between Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh, people developed a renewed interest in Storch's hits including Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me A River." After some digging folks learned that Marsha Ambrosius provided significant vocals to the song.

Entertainment

The R&B crooner's family is #blacklove goals.

“Say Yes” may have been on your cuffing season soundtrack back in 2003 when neo-soul group Floetry dropped their debut album Floetic. Or maybe you became familiar with singer Marsha Ambrosius when she released her solo effort Late Nights, Early Mornings in 2011. Either way, you know that if Ambrosius is involved, all things sultry, […]

DJ Envy: When’s the last time you and the Floacist spoke? Marsha: The very last day of last year’s reunion tour. We did two years, back to back, of a reunion. On my end it was absolutely to reconcile, forgive, bury the hatchet and clean slate everything with anticipation to possibly move on to further […]

https://www.instagram.com/p/BOdjDfvAYQc/?taken-by=dezsofly After months of watching Marsha Ambrosius and fiancé Dez Billups be absolutely adorable on social media as she went through her pregnancy, the singer quietly gave birth to her first child. They finally gave us a glimpse at their bundle of joy on Instagram on Christmas. Talk about the perfect present: https://www.instagram.com/p/BOdlUDLjuiK/?taken-by=marshaambrosius The little […]

With brothas like this in the league, who needs to watch anything but the NFL?