Artist's albums
Fiona's Moment
1999 · album
Anything for You
1998 · single
Expressions of My Love
2023 · single
Kuingin Kau Kembali
2023 · single
Morning Soother
2023 · single
Picture Of Life
2023 · single
Beda
2023 · single
Izinkan
2023 · single
In the Mood EP
2023 · EP
I Am the Ruler
2022 · single
Strongest Desire
2021 · single
Shoulder
2020 · single
Body & Soul
2020 · album
Everything I Do
2018 · single
No Greater Gift
2016 · single
Hello
2015 · single
It Will Rain - Single
2013 · single
Hopelessly Devoted - EP
2012 · EP
More Than Words
2009 · album
Driving Me Crazy
2008 · single
Forever
2006 · album
Really Together
2005 · album
Wanna Make Love
2005 · album
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Biography
b. Fiona Robinson, May 1976, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Robinson was hailed as following in the footsteps of Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt and Pam Hall. She initially found success when she gained three nominations at the 1998 Tamika Reggae Awards in the New Artist Of The Year category. Her triumph was due to the release of ‘I Could Fall In Love’. The success of the single led to the release of her long-playing debut, Fiona’s Moment. This critically acclaimed release featured combinations with Brian Gold, Merciless and Teisha. Although the album was basically considered to be in a Jamaican lovers rock style she revisited classic rhythms such as Junior Byles’ ‘Fade Away’ and Slim Smith’s ‘Rougher Yet’, and with Merciless she performed the dancehall -styled, ‘Have A Nice Weekend’. Fiona maintained a credible profile when she released a series of hits including a cover version of ‘Oops I Did It Again’, ‘Hold On’, ‘Yours Tonight’, ‘Sky’, ‘Every Little Bit Hurts’ and ‘Love Me’, the latter of which was recorded in combination with Lukie D. In 2002 Fiona released her follow-up, Wanna Make Love. The album continued to demonstrate her eclectic approach to music in tracks such as the inspirational ‘Pray’, the encouraging ‘Rise Up’, the romantic ‘Take Your Heart’, and the quirky ‘Kindness For Weakness Part 2’ that was recorded in response to Glen Washington’s similarly titled hit.