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Johnson; born October 15, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, television personality and actress. Dubbed by critics as the " Princess of Hip-Hop Soul", she is known for her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Born and raised in
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, she began her career as a backing vocalist for
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before signing with
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to release her debut studio album, '' The Way It Is'' (2005). Supported by the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top-20 single "
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", the album received a
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certification by the
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(RIAA) and earned two nominations at the 2006 Soul Train Music Awards. Its success led Cole to film a
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series for BET, in which she documented her career, family and personal life: '' Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is''. The show ran for three seasons, and became one of the most-watched programs in the network's history. Cole's second and third albums, '' Just like You'' (2007) and '' A Different Me'' (2008), both peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 and received platinum certifications by the RIAA. The former spawned the singles " Let It Go" (featuring
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and Lil' Kim), " I Remember" and " Heaven Sent"—each of which peaked atop the
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chart—and received four
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nominations. Her fourth album, '' Calling All Hearts'' (2010), spawned the singles " I Ain't Thru" (featuring
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) and " Take Me Away", while her fifth, '' Woman to Woman'' (2012), spawned the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs-top 10 single " Enough of No Love" (featuring Lil Wayne). That same year, she starred in her second reality series, '' Keyshia & Daniel: Family First'', alongside her then husband Daniel Gibson. Additional label swaps resulted in the
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release of ''
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'' (2014) and the Epic release of '' 11:11 Reset'' (2017). From 2019 to 2020, Cole hosted the Fox Soul- syndicated television talk show '' One on One with Keyshia Cole.''


Early life

Keyshia Myeshia Johnson was born in
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on October 15, 1981. She is the biological daughter of Francine "Frankie" Lons (1960–2021), who struggled with
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and crack cocaine addiction, and boxing trainer Virgil Hunter, who was notably absent from her upbringing. The instability resulting from her mother’s addiction, combined with the absence of her biological father, forced an early intervention in Cole’s life; as a result, she was adopted at the age of two by family friends Leon and Yvonne Cole, subsequently changing her last name to Cole. Cole has biological and adopted siblings; including her brothers Sean and Sam, her younger sister Elite Noel, and her older sister Neffeteria "Neffe" Pugh. At an early age, Cole discovered a passion for music. When she was 12 years old, her brother Sean (also known as Nutt-So), himself involved in local music, introduced her to MC Hammer, with whom she had the opportunity to record background vocals for. During this formative period, she also formed a friendship with rapper
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, who promised to support her burgeoning music career. Tragically, Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting the same night he asked Cole to write a hook for his upcoming project at the time. At the age of 16, she became a participant at the East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC), a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people through educational and recreational programs. Cole initially attended Fremont High School in Oakland before transferring to and graduating from Tracy High School in Tracy, California, in the class of 2000. Reflecting on her formative years, Cole stated, "My childhood was not easy. I went through a lot of trials and tribulations ..no matter what their situation is, no matter where oucome from, no matter where ouare, no matter who ouare - with faith, you can always accomplish your goals. I did it and survived, and so can ou"


Career


1999–2003: Career beginnings

At the age of 17, Cole departed from her foster home in Oakland to live with her then-boyfriend after her adoptive mother rejected her artistic ambitions. After discovering his infidelity, Cole soon moved from Oakland to Los Angeles to pursue a professional music career. Within weeks of arriving, she secured a day job and moved into one of three apartments owned by her uncle. Cole began working with
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artists; appearing on the remix of Messy Marv's "Nubian Queen", featured on his third album '' Still Explosive'' (2001), and contributing backing vocals to the D'Wayne Wiggins–produced soundtrack for the independent film ''Me & Mrs. Jones'' (2002). Cole was initially poised to join a short-lived girl group called Grip while working with producer Damon Elliott. However, Elliott offered her a solo production contract instead, recognizing her talent. Reflecting on the opportunity, Cole stated, "I'd rather be solo because I do everything in the group anyway. They're just pretty. We were gonna get, like, a $30,000 advance and split it ten/ten/ten; but I figured, 'Why should I give them my $20,000 when I can get it myself?'". Cole ultimately declined the group deal and went on to record songs with Elliott. In 2002, Cole was introduced to
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A&R executive Ron Fair, whom signed her to the label signed her after hearing an unfinished demo, immediately mentoring her on artist development and studio production techniques.


2004–2006: ''The Way It Is''

Cole's first official release was the single " Never", featuring
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, which appeared on the
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of the Kevin Rodney Sullivan-directed comedy film '' Barbershop 2: Back in Business'' (2004); it combined
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beats with her vocals and was released to urban radio formats in March 2004. In anticipation of her debut album, Cole and DJ Green Lantern issued the mixtape, ''Team Invasion Presents Keyshia Cole'' in February 2005, featuring remixes of popular hip hop instrumentals alongside original song snippets. Cole released her debut album, '' The Way It Is'', on June 21, 2005, through
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; it debuted at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 and sold 89,000 copies in its first week. The album features guest appearances from Jadakiss, Chink Santana, Metro City and Eve; and was produced by Cole, Ron Fair, Sean Garrett, Kerry Brothers Jr.,
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, Chink Santana and
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, among others. It spawned the singles " I Changed My Mind", " (I Just Want It) To Be Over", " I Should Have Cheated" and "
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". All appeared within the top-40 of the ''
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''s
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, with "I Should Have Cheated", and "Love" reaching the top-ten. Upon its release, ''The Way It Is'' received generally positive reviews from
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, who praised Cole's vocals and musical themes. It received a platinum certification by the
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(RIAA) and earned her several accolades, including an
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nomination and two
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nominations at both ceremonies in 2006, respectively. To further promote the album, Cole served as a supporting act on
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's Touch the Sky Tour, which took place from October to December 2005. In June 2006, Cole was featured on " (When You Gonna) Give It Up to Me" by
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from the
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of the romantic dance film '' Step Up'' (2006). It reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became a top-20 hit in several other countries, including Canada, Switzerland and Finland. On July 9, 2006, it was reported that Cole had signed with BET for a reality series, '' Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is''. Chronicling her personal life, family dynamics and professional career, the series premiered three days following its announcement. The first season of the series, which consisted of six episodes, concluded on August 16, 2006.


2007–2009: ''Just like You'' and ''A Different Me''

After
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folded through a merger with Octone Records in early 2007, Cole was drafted by the
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and
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boss
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to its subsidiary label
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. In March 2007, Cole was featured on Diddy's single " Last Night", taken from his fourth album '' Press Play'' (2006). A worldwide success, it reached the top-ten in over five countries, including the United States, where it spent 22 consecutive weeks charting on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. At the 2007 BET Awards, "Last Night" received a nomination for Best Collaboration and was performed by the duo alongside Lil' Kim during the award ceremony. On September 25, 2007, Cole released her second album '' Just like You'', to generally favorable reviews from music critics. For the album, she worked with various producers, including Scott Storch, Rodney Jerkins, Bryan-Michael Cox, Cainon Lamb and The Runners, among others. A commercial success, the album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number one on the US
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charts, selling 281,000 copies in its first week and was certified platinum in the United States for sales of one million copies. The lead single, " Let It Go" (featuring
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and Lil' Kim), marked Cole's first top-ten hit on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 as a lead artist moreover her first number-one hit on ''Billboard''s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs; eventually receiving a platinum certification in the United States. The follow-up " Shoulda Let You Go" (featuring Amina Harris), reached number 41 on the Hot 100 and the top-ten of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number six. The third and fourth singles, " I Remember" and " Heaven Sent", both reached the top-30 of the Hot 100 and number-one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, spending seven and nine consecutive weeks at the summit, respectively. Cole received a variety of accolades for the album, including four
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nominations and three BET Award nominations. Aside from her music success, Cole made her acting debut with a cameo role in the
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-directed film '' How She Move'', released in January 2008 and grossed $8.6 million worldwide. Throughout early to mid-2008, Cole made several guest appearances on songs including the singles: " I Got a Thang for You" (with rapper Trina), " Boyfriend/Girlfriend" (with hip hop quartet C-Side), and " Game's Pain" (with rapper The Game), respectively. Additionally, Cole was scheduled to make a cameo on
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's album, ''Block Party'', which was originally intended to be released that year. The third and final season of ''Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is'' premiered via BET on November 11, 2008, and marked the highest-rated season premiere for the network, with a total of 1.94 million viewers. Cole's third album '' A Different Me'' was released on December 16, 2008. The album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with 322,000 copies sold in its first-week of sales, and received a platinum certification by the RIAA for selling more than a million copies. The singles, " Playa Cardz Right" (featuring Tupac Shakur), " You Complete Me" and " Trust" (with Monica), all reached the lower-half of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the top-ten of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. To promote the album, she served as a supporting act for Lil Wayne's I Am Music Tour, which ran from December 14, 2008, to April 10, 2009. Shortly after the tour ended, Cole embarked on her first headlining
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, A Different Me Tour, which began on May 13 and concluded on June 21, 2009. Throughout this time, Cole was featured as the cover artist on several magazines such as the January issues of '' Jet'' and WordUp!, the March 2009 issue of '' Vibe'', and the summer 2009 final double-cover issue of ''
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''. In November 2009, at the Soul Train Music Awards, Cole earned a nomination in the Best Collaboration category for " Trust" (with Monica).


2010–2013: ''Calling All Hearts'' and ''Woman to Woman''

On June 27, 2010, Cole returned to the public eye, filling in for Hayley Williams to perform the chorus to B.o.B's " Airplanes (Part II)" featuring
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during the 2010 BET Awards. Cole's fourth studio album, '' Calling All Hearts'', was released on December 21, 2010, via Geffen Records. The album featured guest appearances from
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,
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, Faith Evans,
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, and her adoptive mother Yvonne Cole. The album's lead single, " I Ain't Thru" (featuring Nicki Minaj), premiered on November 23, 2010, with a Benny Boom–directed video shot on location in New York City and documented in behind‑the‑scenes footage by '' Rap‑Up TV''. The follow‑up promotional single, " Long Way Down", was similarly accompanied by a Benny Boom–directed video starring Cole and her then-fiancé Daniel Gibson, which premiered in December 2010. ''Calling All Hearts'' received mixed to positive reviews from music critics and opened at number nine on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 128,000 copies in its first week. In January 2011, Cole announced via Twitter that she had parted ways with longtime manager Manny Halley and left his Imani Entertainment label following the album’s lower‑than‑expected sales and chart performance. The album's second official single, " Take Me Away", impacted urban contemporary radio in February 2011 and reached number 27 on ''Billboard''s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. To support ''Calling All Hearts'', Cole joined R. Kelly's Love Letter Tour as an opening act from June 16 to July 3, 2011, performing in arenas across the United States alongside Marsha Ambrosius and K. Michelle as part of the lineup announcement on April 19, 2011. In September 2011, Cole began work on her fifth studio album, with a planned February 2012 release date for the then‑untitled record. That album, '' Woman to Woman'', was released on November 19, 2012. In the United States, the album debuted at number 10 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, moving 96,000 copies in its first week and securing the number two spot on the Top R&B/Hip‑Hop Albums chart. The lead single from the album, " Enough of No Love" (featuring Lil Wayne), reached number 84 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, marking her 12th top-ten entry on that chart. The album's second single, " Trust and Believe", peaked at number 32 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Both singles were accompanied with music videos directed by Benny Boom. ''Woman to Woman'' showcased a production roster that consisted of Darhyl Camper, Harmony Samuels, Rodney Jerkins, T-Minus,
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, and Wonda, while its guest features included recording artists Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, Ashanti,
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, and Robin Thicke. Prior to the album's release, Cole's life and recording process were chronicled in the BET reality television series '' Keyshia & Daniel: Family First'', which ran for eight episodes from October 9 to December 4, 2012, documenting her studio sessions, family dynamics, and relationship with then‑husband Daniel Gibson; the series averaged over one million viewers per episode in its initial run. Cole's second headlining concert tour, the Woman to Woman Tour, began in March 2013, in support of ''Woman to Woman''. In October 2013, Cole released the music video for the album's third and final single, " I Choose You", directed by Ethan Lader.


2014–2018: ''Point of No Return'' and ''11:11 Reset''

In March 2014, Cole debuted the title and first two singles for her sixth studio album ''
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'', "Rick James", which features American rapper
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, and "Next Time (Won't Give My Heart Away)". On April 2, 2014, Cole and Australian rapper Iggy Azalea released a
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of
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' " I'm Coming Out", for '' The Other Woman'' movie soundtrack. The second single from ''Point of No Return'', "She", was released on June 24. The song's lyrics sparked lesbian speculations about Cole before she clarified that the true meaning of the song was
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. Cole embarked on the Point of No Return Tour on July 12 in
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; the tour included 22 dates that ran through to August 25. ''Point of No Return'' was released on October 7, 2014, featuring guest appearances from
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, Juicy J,
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, Gavyn Rhone, Wale, and August Alsina. The album became Cole's third number-one R&B album and her sixth consecutive album to debut within the top 10 in the United States. All of the tracks on the album received music videos, which were released separately. The same month of the album's release, American singer K. Michelle announced that she and Cole would reportedly go on a tour together in January 2015. In February 2015, Cole starred in her third BET reality series, '' Keyshia Cole: All In''. The series followed her professional endeavors, parenthood, and family problems. With Cole serving as an executive producer, the series ran for eight episodes before concluding on April 21, 2015. In September 2015, Cole independently released the London on da Track-produced song "Don't Waste My Time" (featuring Young Thug) and her own
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ed version of Drake's "
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". That same year, Cole made two guest appearances on hip-hop albums. She was featured alongside J. Cole on "Black Heaven", a track from
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's '' Touch Down 2 Cause Hell'' (2015), and appeared on "Nothing to Me" with rapper
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from G-Eazy's '' When It's Dark Out'' (2015). On November 11, 2016, it was revealed that Cole had finished recording her then-upcoming seventh studio album and had signed a record deal with
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. On January 27, 2017, Cole released the lead single " You" (featuring Remy Ma and
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). The song's music video, which was directed by Benny Boom, premiered through VH1 a month later. In July, Cole joined the main cast for the fourth season of '' Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood''. Before departing the show after the season concluded, Cole's plot revolved around her co-parenting arrangement with Gibson and her preparation for the release of her album. On August 25, 2017, Cole released the second single " Incapable", with its Mike He-directed music video premiering on October 6. Cole's seventh album, '' 11:11 Reset'', was released on October 20, 2017, featuring guest appearances from Remy Ma, French Montana,
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, Young Thug, Kamaiyah, and Too $hort. Upon its release, the album debuted at number 37 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. On November 25, Cole made a guest appearance on Lip Sync Battle during its Soul Train special, where she lip-synced to " Car Wash" by
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. In August 2018, Cole performed at the third annual Black Music Honors.


2019–present: Upcoming eighth studio album, ''Keyshia Cole: This is My Story'' and touring

On July 22, 2019, Cole announced that she would return with a BET-syndicated biographical documentary ''Keyshia Cole: My New Life'', which premiered on November 18, 2019. The documentary followed Cole's pregnancy with her second child and her relationship with her then-boyfriend and baby's father, Niko Khale. On November 17, 2019, Cole performed a freestyle at the 2019 Soul Train Music Awards cypher. On December 23, 2019, she was featured on singer
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's single " All Me". That same year, she began hosting her own talk show on the digital
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Fox Soul, ''One on One with Keyshia Cole''. Described by Cole as "the show where we all come together and keep it real on everything from social media to social issues" prior to its premiere, the show aired through November 14, 2019 to May 2020. In June 2020, it was reported that Cole had signed a management deal with talent management company Primary Wave, shortly after revealing that she had reunited with longtime friend and
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Ron Fair, with whom she worked with for her first four albums. On July 22, 2020, speculations came out about a possible Verzuz battle between Cole and Ashanti after Cole publicly challenged her during the live streamed match between rappers DMX and
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. On December 2, 2020, Cole announced via her Instagram Live, while singing a few of her previous records, that she would soon be competing in a match. Two days later, it was confirmed that the latest Verzuz battle would be between Cole and Ashanti. The in-person competition was expected to take place on December 12, 2020, though it was postponed after Ashanti tested positive for
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ahead of the event. Nevertheless, the battle took place on January 21, 2021. On February 5, 2021, Cole released the standalone single " I Don't Wanna Be in Love", under her
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, Hearts and Stars, created with the support of BMG. In March 2021, Cole announced her intention to retire from the music industry after the release of her upcoming eighth studio album. At the Lights On Festival in
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on September 18, 2021, Cole performed live for the first time since the death of her biological mother. On January 11, 2022, Cole signed a global deal with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA). In March 2022, Cole was profiled and interviewed by Tami Roman for her own episode in the TV One documentary series, ''Uncensored''. In support of her Lifetime-original biographical film, ''Keyshia Cole: This Is My Story'', in which she starred in and executive produced, Cole released the standalone single "Forever Is a Thing" on June 23, 2023. ''Keyshia Cole: This Is My Story'', which premiered on June 24, 2024, was inspired by the death of Cole's biological mother, along with other major events in her life and career. The film received three million viewers throughout its debut weekend and became one of Lifetime's highest rated films of that year. On September 12, 2023, Cole performed " Last Night" alongside Diddy during his Global Icon set at the MTV Video Music Awards. Through late 2023, Cole competed as "Candelabra" in the tenth season of '' The Masked Singer'', finishing fifth place. In December 2023, Cole featured on the
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to the film '' The Color Purple'' ("No Love Lost") and on the ''Gag City Edition'' of
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's fifth studio album '' Pink Friday 2'' (" Love Me Enough" with Monica). In 2024, Cole headlined The Love Hard Tour; joined by co-headlining act Trey Songz and featured acts Jaheim and K. Michelle. The tour began on February 22, 2024 in Macon, Georgia and concluded on April 14, 2024 in Southaven, Mississippi. In October 2024, Cole featured on the deluxe edition of
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's fourth studio album ''Elijah'' ("Every Little Thing") and Hunxho's second studio album ''Thank God'' ("Don't Let Me Down"). On April 17, 2025, Cole announced The Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour, set to begin on July 1, 2025. The tour's supporting acts include Tink, Wale, Lil' Kim, Fridayy and Jeremih.


Artistry


Voice and musical style

Cole possesses the vocal range of a
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, in which the ''
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'' has described her as a "raspy soprano" capable of communicating "pain and anguish" with equal force. Alison Fensterstock of '' Gambit'' praised Cole's "thrilling, emotion‑drenched soprano" voice, noting its "urban grit that adds a rough edge to the studio shimmer and acrobatic vocalizing". Jim Farber of the ''
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'' described her voice as having a "flexible range of R&B, the muscular punch of
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and the hard character of
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" and suggested that it contains a "smoky flavor, and a husky texture." (Updated January 12, 2019.) A ''
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'' album roundup noted Cole's "command of vocal talent", observing how she "exhibits a growing confidence" through her vocal delivery. Cole has openly acknowledged that she never took formal vocal lessons and she credits her hardships for forging the power and authenticity in her voice. Cole's songwriting process is characterized by an immediate and intuitive connection to music. She has stated, "When I hear something, I hear it — it doesn't take me three, four, five times to hear a song and say, 'OK, let's write.' If I don't write to it right off the bat, it's not working." ''
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'' Kelefa Sanneh wrote that she "sings love stories that could almost be war stories", highlighting the emotional weight of her songwriting. Her musical approach has been described as a "forthright approach to soul‐rooted R&B". ''MVRemix'' observed that she "brings back what many other R&B singers leave behind; soul" and appended that "she sings with enough grit and evokes enough heartache to make your mother feel it." '' BroadwayWorld'' commented that Cole delivers her music with "unfiltered storytelling, powerhouse vocals, and signature blend of vulnerability and strength". ''H&S Magazine'' dubbed her "a powerhouse in modern R&B", emphasizing how she "plays a pivotal role in bridging the worlds of hip-hop and soul" through her blend of emotional depth and resilience. In praising her musical evolution, critics also highlighted Cole's distinct vocal delivery across multiple projects. ''
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'' noted that on her debut studio album '' The Way It Is'', "Cole's street‑savvy Oakland upbringing gives her vocals depth and her songs a genuine, lived-in feel", underscoring how her background informed her musical sound. In reviewing her second album '' Just like You'', ''
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'' described her as "a singer to be reckoned with, particularly in an urban market saturated with imitators", emphasizing her standout presence within the R&B genre. For her third album '' A Different Me'', Ken Capobianco of ''The Boston Globe'' wrote that Cole "dares to be different—and pretty great", highlighting her exploration of a "sweeter and supremely sexy side" in her sound, and ''
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'' confirmed that "the still‑evolving singer just keeps getting better", signaling consistent artistic growth. Celebrating her fifth album '' Woman to Woman'', ''Entertainment Weekly''s Tanner Stransky called it a "time machine to the sweet, soulful R&B of the late '90s", applauding Cole's vocal delivery on standout tracks.


Stage

Cole's live performances have garnered a spectrum of critical responses, reflecting both her strengths and areas for growth as a performer. AllHipHop praised her efforts to revitalize R&B, noting that she was "trying to resurrect" the genre through her intimate venue performances. Similarly, during a 2008 concert at the Oakland Arena, Gabe Meline lauded Cole's performance as "completely goddamn dominating", describing it as a "nonstop firestorm of talent and amazement". The reviewer observed that she had evolved from "all energy and empty hyperactivity" to a performer who "retained the energy and tempered it with elegance and grace". G. Valentino Ball of '' Bay State Banner'' described Cole's stage presence as "infectious", with her candid banter resonating authentically with the audience. Ball noted that her interactions felt genuine, suggesting a deep connection with her fans. Not all critics have been uniformly complimentary, however. In May 2009, Evan Rytlewski writing for '' The Shepherd Express'' described one of her A Different Me Tour concerts as featuring "countless similarly tense, tear‑soaked numbers about romantic strife", and even quipped about her "aerobic, high‑production concert" as verging on melodrama, writing: "watching Cole dance her way up a steep, seemingly unstable set of stage stairs in a pair of four‑inch heels, I feared the crappy boyfriend she's always singing about might have taken out a life insurance policy on the R&B star." A review from '' SoulTracks'' on one of Cole's shows during her Woman to Woman Tour pointed out that while she delivered a string of hits, her performance was marked by a "perfunctory manner" and an "alarmingly aloof" demeanor, suggesting missed opportunities for deeper audience connection.


Influences

Cole grew up listening to her mentor
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. In a 2004 interview, she elaborated that vocally she aspired to blend "Mary . Bligemixed with
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", and personally looked up to both Monica and Brandy for demonstrating how young women could command respect in music. Cole has cited Blige as one of her greatest influences, and throughout her career she has been compared to or described as a "direct musical descendant" of Blige. Cole addressed the comparisons in a 2007 appearance on '' The Tyra Banks Show'', saying, "I love Mary, she is so powerful ..She's a wonderful figure to be like. For people to compare me to her, I definitely think that's strength. But yeah, I don't know if I'm the next Mary." In 2011, Cole covered Blige's version of " I'm Going Down" while opening for R. Kelly during his Love Letter Tour. Cole has also mentioned Faith Evans,
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, and Chanté Moore as major musical influences and has acknowledged the impact of
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and
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.


Other ventures

In June 2005, Cole appeared in a Southpole apparel advertising campaign published in '' Vibe'', modeling pieces from the brand's women's collection. In May 2006, Cole was selected to serve as the face of Akademiks' Ladies Fall/Holiday advertising campaign for the urban wear and accessories brand, appearing in promotional materials for its women's line. In 2008, Cole partnered with Luster Products to endorse their relaunched Pink Brand Smooth Touch hair care line. The campaign featured Cole in advertising, product packaging, and "A Day in the Life" online videos, with promotional efforts spanning radio, print, in-store events, and grassroots marketing to enhance brand visibility. In October 2012, it became public knowledge that Cole and shoe designer Steve Madden, had collaborated on a three-piece shoe collection that was initially slated to debut one month later. It was also reported that the first pair of shoes are red platform heels with ruffles and a heart-shaped cutout on the wedge, while the second pair of shoes are "funky-patterned" strappy heels. During an appearance with WWPR-FM's '' The Breakfast Club'', she discussed the collection and said: On July 26, 2013, Cole posted images of more shoes from the collection. In September 2013, the shoe line was launched and included seven heel styles ranging from pumps to booties to tall boots. In support of the launch, Cole embarked on a personal appearance tour; the tour began on September 19 at Pentagon City Mall in
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, continued on September 21 at Towson Town Center in Towson, Maryland, and concluded on September 26 at Lenox Square Mall in
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. A second range of shoes were introduced in March 2014. Regarding his collaboration with Cole, Madden stated: "Keyshia is great to work with. She brings fresh ideas to the table, and knows what girls want. It was a pleasure to work with her again." In December 2021, Cole partnered with hair grooming company Red by Kiss, launching a line of bonnets and headscarves.


Philanthropy

In September 2008, Cole contributed to the song " Just Stand Up!" with fifteen other female artists, who shared the stage to perform the song live on September 5, 2008, during the " Stand Up to Cancer" television special. The proceeds from the single were given to the fundraiser. The television special helped raise $100 million for cancer research. On October 29, 2008, Cole was honored with the Dr. Betty Bahiyah Shabazz Award by the Black Cotton Foundation, a
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in the
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, alongside former
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leader Ericka Huggins. This award recognized their consistent and positive contributions to their communities, and the ceremony took place at Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center in NYC. On April 30, 2011, Cole performed at the Revlon Run/Walk for Women in NYC, an event focused on raising awareness and funds for women's cancer research. In August 2011, Cole and her then-husband Daniel Gibson contributed to the "Braids & Fades" event in
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, Ohio, by donating school supplies through their foundation. The event, organized by Radio One Cleveland and sponsored by Villa, provided free haircuts, hairstyles, and school supplies to 300 underprivileged children, easing the back-to-school burden for many families in need. On September 30, 2012, Cole returned to her hometown in Oakland, California to celebrate the fifth annual Keyshia Cole Day at the East Oakland Sports Center, an event she initiated in 2008 when the City of Oakland proclaimed August 8 as Keyshia Cole Day in recognition of her musical achievements. The family-friendly event included live entertainment, food, and children's activities. In January 2015, Cole donated $15,000 to the family of Oscar Grant, an unarmed African-American man who was fatally shot by a police officer in Oakland, California.


Personal life

Cole is a devout
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, crediting her adoptive mother's insistence on regular church attendance and Bible study with creating a spiritual foundation for her. Cole has openly recounted promising
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to stop using
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once she secured a recording deal and has stated that any future partner "must have a strong relationship with God" to be compatible with her faith-centered values. Cole became romantically involved with rapper and record executive Birdman in January 2014. On September 19, 2014, Cole was arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery after allegedly assaulting a woman at Birdman's condominium home in
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, California; which led to him cutting ties with Cole soon after. The woman, Sabrina Mercadel, sued Cole for $4 million over the alleged assault. Mercadel claimed that Cole threw objects at her, punched her in the face, pulled her hair, and slashed her with fingernails. On December 28, 2017, the lawsuit was finalized after Cole purportedly didn't show up to court resulting in her being ordered to pay $100,000 toward Mercadel. In January 2025, Cole's Los Angeles residence was destroyed during the 2025 Palisades Fire, leaving her family's belongings lost to the blaze.


Relationships

Between November 2005 to October 2007, Cole was discreetly involved in a romantic relationship with rapper
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. During a 2008 interview with ''Vibe'', Jeezy alleged that Cole had proposed to him, stating: "Keyshia asked me to marry her, bought me a ring and everything. She not gonna tell you different. I was grown enough to tell her, 'Look, baby, that isn't what it is right now. I'm trying to get my shit together. I'm trying to get my money, take care of me and mine." Cole began dating NBA player Daniel Gibson in May 2009, announcing their engagement and her pregnancy in January 2010. On March 2, 2010, she gave birth to her son, Daniel Hiram Jr., with Gibson. The couple were married at a ceremony in
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, on May 21, 2011, before renewing their vows in
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in September 2011. The entire wedding weekend was filmed and aired on ''Keyshia and Daniel: Family First'', in October 2012. In March 2014, Cole confirmed during an interview on ''The Breakfast Club'' that she and Gibson were separated, succeeding the rumors that Gibson had cheated on Cole with a stripper. In April 2017, Cole announced that they had filed for divorce, which was finalized on September 3, 2020. On May 3, 2019, Cole announced that she was expecting her second child, with her then-boyfriend Niko Khale. Cole gave birth to her second son, Tobias Khale, on August 1, 2019. In October 2020, Khale confirmed that he and Cole had ended their relationship. In April 2022, Cole was briefly linked to former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown. Their short-lived fling garnered media attention but did not develop into a serious relationship. In April 2024, Cole was seen at a nightclub in
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, Georgia, with rapper Hunxho, sparking rumors of a romance. The speculation was confirmed when Hunxho publicly revealed that he and Cole were dating. On March 16, 2025, Cole confirmed that she and Hunxho had broken up.


Family

Frankie & Neffe, a 10-episode '' BET'' spin-off of ''Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is'', debuted on August 25, 2009, and followed the lives of Cole's mother Frankie Lons and her older sister Neffeteria Pugh. According to reports, Cole was displeased with the series and her family's attempts to exploit their lives for reality television. In December 2011, Lons published her
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''The Best Years I Never Had'', which detailed her personal hardships. Cole asserted in a December 2012 interview on ''BET''s 106 & Park that she was biracial, despite not knowing her father's true identity or race at the time. The reason for this was that Cole's mother claimed an unknown Italian man was Cole's biological father. In May 2016, Cole met her biological father, Virgil Hunter, after a paternity test confirmed their connection. As displayed on ''Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is'', Cole and her sister Neffeteria had a tense relationship. Pugh's autobiographical book ''The Price I Paid'', which was published in 2012, was perceived as a "tell-all book" that mainly discussed her relationship and disputes with Cole. Pugh claimed that the book explores her life and the lives of her family following their appearances on reality TV. In a series of tweets on January 10, 2013, Cole vented her annoyance at the book. Through an
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post, Pugh publicly apologized to Cole on March 19, 2018, for their prior disagreements. In March 2021, Cole's younger sister Elite Noel disclosed on her Instagram story that she was estranged from Cole. Cole's mother, Lons, died on July 18, 2021, from a
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. On November 14, 2021, Cole announced that her adoptive father, Leon Cole, Jr., died from complications from
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. While struggling to cope with both losses, Cole was hospitalized following an anxiety attack, in May 2022.


Controversies

The dispute between Cole and Lil' Mo is believed to have begun around 2005. In an interview with ''HipHollywood'' on April 3, 2013, Lil' Mo disparaged Cole, citing Cole's divisive tirade against
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's " Bow Down (I Been On)" from the previous month, saying, "Sit down, get off Twitter, if you can't handle it, keep your opinions to yourself. Who is your publicist? Who is tweeting for you?". Cole instantly reacted, captioning an Instagram picture with the words "You gotta be able to smile through the bullsh--". Lil' Mo again dissed Cole during an appearance with ''The Breakfast Club'' on May 2, 2013. She went so far as to mention Cole as a vocalist she thinks she can surpass vocally. Amid rumors that Cole had thrown eggs at the car of rapper Bow Wow (with whom Cole was rumored to have dated at the time), Lil' Mo dubbed Cole a "thot" on an episode of her podcast, ''The Lil' Mo Show'', on March 11, 2016. Cole negatively tweeted about
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' Super Bowl XLVII halftime show performance on February 4, 2013, when she performed onstage alongside fellow
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members, Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé. Because of this, Cole faced online criticism from supporters. Cole said that Williams' accusation that Cole had utilized an auto-tune microphone at a prior Soul Train Music Awards performance was the reason behind it. In a March 2013 interview with ''
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'', Kelly Rowland responded to a query on the circumstances by saying, "We matter to a lot more people, with all due respect, than her. So, I really don't care what she said". Williams addressed the matter in a September 2013 interview with Hot 107.9's morning show in
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, Pennsylvania, stating: "I don't even do twitter beef ..Can't wait to see eyshia Colein person so we can talk and say, 'Hey, what happened?'". Later that month, both Williams and Cole publicly made amends over the situation. In March 2013, Cole posted a rant on her Twitter page, in which she criticized Beyoncé for her audio track "Bow Down (I Been On)". As a result, Cole received backlash from urban media outlets and fans of Beyoncé. American singer-songwriter and record producer The-Dream announced in an interview on April 3, 2013, that he would no longer be working with Cole because of the situation. Previously, The-Dream wrote Cole's song "Hey Sexy" from her ''Woman to Woman'' album. Cole responded to this by tweeting that it was fine for him to not work with her again. In an interview on March 20, 2014, Cole explained why she tweeted a rant about the song, saying: "I was not hating on Beyoncé. It was not directed at all as hate. I love Beyoncé. I've seen Beyoncé a few times. She's always a very sweet girl. To me, that just wasn't her thing. Like dude said, she switched it up or something. But that's just not what I know of her, so it kinda hurt my feelings." In an October 2018 interview, Cole stated that she loves Beyonce and looks up to her, clarifying that her intentions were not to ignite a feud. On December 7, 2019, O.T. Genasis released "Never Knew", a
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of Cole's 2005 song "
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". Cole voiced her disapproval of the song during a ''One on One with Keyshia Cole'' episode; the video was then taken down from YouTube. This resulted in social media exchanges and insults between Cole and Genasis. Presumably, their feud was resolved when Genasis sung "Love" with Cole during her '' Verzuz'' battle in January 2021. During her Love Hard Tour concert in
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, California on March 30, 2024, Cole invited Genasis to the stage, where he performed two songs and then publicly apologized to Cole in front of the crowd. In December 2021, Cole publicly criticized Muni Long for taking a song she had written for Cole and giving it to another musician without getting Cole's permission. In response, Long revealed that she had done this because of Cole declaring that she would soon be retiring from music and possibly scrapping her album.


Legacy and achievements

As of 2025, Cole has sold over 15 million albums worldwide. In 2010, ''
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''s The Juice ranked Cole at number 28 on their list of Top 50 R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the Last 25 Years, and she was subsequently honored in ''Billboard''s all-time Greatest R&B/Hip-Hop Artists compilation. Furthermore, she was ranked 63rd on ''
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''s The 100 Hottest Female Singers of All Time and 27th on ''
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'' 50 Black Female Singers with Incredible Vocals lists. On ''Billboard''s Top Women Artists of the 21st Century list in 2025, the author noted that her first six studio albums each reached the top-ten of the US ''Billboard'' 200, that she secured seven top-40 hits on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and that "her biggest stretch aligned with R&B's heyday in the mid-2000s", leading to her placement within the list. As Revolt observed, "Her influence can still be heard in the artists who follow in her footsteps", reflecting Cole's imprint on music. American singer Betty Wright listed Cole as one of the artists who she believed were "still holding the torch" for R&B music. Referred to as "The Princess of Hip-Hop Soul", Cole has been credited as one of the most influential R&B singers. Cole has been credited as an influence or inspiration by Ahzie, Celestia, Cocona, Chxrry22, Giveon, Hyejin, Kanii, Lay Bankz, Layton Greene, Mariah Angeliq, Ray BLK, Rayven Justice, Riley Lanezz, Tiana Kocher, and Queen Naija.


Discography

* '' The Way It Is'' (2005) * '' Just like You'' (2007) * '' A Different Me'' (2008) * '' Calling All Hearts'' (2010) * '' Woman to Woman'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2014) * '' 11:11 Reset'' (2017)


Tours

Headlining * A Different Me Tour (2009) * Woman to Woman Tour (2013) * Point of No Return Tour (2014) * The Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour (2025) Co-headlining * Love Hard Tour (2024) Opening act * R. Kelly - Double Up Tour (2007) * R. Kelly - Love Letter Tour (2011) Supporting act *
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- Sweatsuit Tour (2005) *
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- Touch the Sky Tour (2005) * Lil Wayne - I Am Music Tour (2008) Promotional tours * Just like You Promo Tour (2007)


Filmography


Films


Television


References


External links


Official website
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