Tekitha
Tekitha was an American R&B and hip-hop vocalist known primarily for her work with the Wu-Tang Clan, particularly on their album Wu-Tang Forever (1997). She is credited as being the Wu-Tang Clan's "First Lady" for a period.
Tekitha is featured prominently on the track "Impossible," contributing vocals that contrast with the raw rapping styles of the Wu-Tang members. She also contributed vocals to other Wu-Tang Clan projects and solo albums, including Ol' Dirty Bastard's Nigga Please. Her singing style often incorporated soulful melodies and harmonies, adding a different dimension to the Wu-Tang Clan's sound.
Beyond her work with the Wu-Tang Clan, Tekitha pursued solo projects and collaborations, though her discography is relatively limited. Her contributions to Wu-Tang Forever remain her most widely recognized work. Further information regarding her independent career and current activities is scarce.