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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Táta_VegaTáta Vega - Wikipedia

    Táta Vega (born Carmen Rosa Vega, [1] October 7, 1951) is an American vocalist, [2] whose career spans theater, film, and a variety of musical genres. Early life. Vega was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York and raised between New York, Chicago, Texas, Panama and Puerto Rico. [2] . She is of African-Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Spanish descent.

  2. For 50+ years Táta has been recognized as one of the most successful session singers of today and has sung back-up for a number of artists including legendary entertainers, Sir Elton John, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and new artists such as Iggy Azalea, Natasha Beddingfield, Melody Gardot, and countless others.

  3. 478. 15K views 10 months ago. Táta Vega live at Heritage Christian Center in Denver, Colorado in 2001 singing her signature song, "Maybe God Is Tryin' To Tell You Something" from The Color...

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  4. As a soloist with Motown, Táta released four critically acclaimed albums ("Full Speed Ahead," "Totally Táta," "Try My Love," "Givin' All My Love"). These four albums covered every musical territory possible: Southern Soul, Disco, Gospel, Jazz, Funk, Country, Latin, and Doo-Wop. Táta also scored two international hits ("I Just Keep Thinking ...

  5. Táta Vega (@officialtatavega) • Instagram photos and videos. 5,749 Followers, 2,647 Following, 25 Posts - Táta Vega (@Officialtatavega) on Instagram: "Grammy, Stellar nominee, and Oscar winner, #20ftfromStardom. #Motown. #TheColorPurple Original singing voice of #ShugAvery. Innovative Artists Agency."

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  6. Táta Vega. 6,796 likes · 6 talking about this. Official Facebook page for Táta Vega. Maintained by Táta and Team!

  7. 9. Feb. 2023 · Táta Vega, an acclaimed vocalist who had musical theatre and several albums under her belt— not to mention a long career as a backing vocalist for the likes of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Ray Charles, and Stevie Wonder — sang four songs on the soundtrack, including this showstopper that was nominated for a "Best Original Song" Oscar.