Lutricia McNeal lyrics
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Artist's albums
Fly Away
2000 · EP
Sodapop
2000 · single
Sodapop
2000 · EP
Kissing You Goodbye
1999 · single
Whatcha Been Doing
1999 · album
365 Days
1999 · single
365 Days
1999 · EP
Someone Loves You Honey
1998 · EP
Someone Loves You Honey
1998 · EP
Stranded
1998 · single
The Greatest Love You'll Never Know
1998 · single
The Greatest Love You'll Never Know
1998 · single
Ain't That Just The Way (Mixes By Jonathan Peters)
1997 · single
Ain't that Just the Way
1997 · EP
Washington
1997 · single
Ain't That Just The Way
1997 · EP
My Side Of Town / Washington
1997 · EP
My Side of Town
1997 · EP
Someone Loves You Honey
2023 · album
Divinity
2021 · single
Ain't That Just The Way
2020 · single
You Make Me Feel Good
2011 · single
My Side of Town
2003 · album
Metroplex
2002 · album
Perfect Love
2002 · single
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Biography
American soul singer Lutricia McNeal found European success in the late '90s with a string of club-friendly new jack swing-influenced hit singles. Born in Oklahoma City in 1973, McNeal started singing in her preacher father's church choir before teaming up with Swedish dance producers Rob ‘n' Raz to record the album Clubhopping. In 1997, her debut solo single, "Ain't That Just the Way," reached the Top Ten across most of Europe, topped the U.S. Billboard dance charts, and was followed by three further hits ("Stranded," "Someone Loves You Honey," and a cover version of Johnny Mathis' "When a Star Is Born") from her debut album, My Side of Town. Her subsequent three studio releases, 1999's Whatcha Been Doing, 2002's Metroplex, and 2004's Soulsister Ambassador, have struggled to make any impact in the U.K., but did manage to find an audience in Sweden, Germany, and Japan. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi