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Raised in Edmonton and Jamaica, Kreesha Turner bounced into the spotlight after winning the nation's most notorious radio-sponsored talent competition. Dubbed "the Canadian Rhianna", she scored a big hit with "Don't Call Me Baby" and was poised for a long career. Her second album, the very good Tropic Electric, didn't produce any hits and the wheels fell off. Why does this always happen?
Also discussed: queer country, ghosts, Alexisonfire videos, the Shrode Innocent Controversy, the Tenors, Chantal Kreviazuk's presence, the Shawn Desman-Taylor Swift controversy, the Bounce, marching bands, the club and much more.
By Big in CanadaRaised in Edmonton and Jamaica, Kreesha Turner bounced into the spotlight after winning the nation's most notorious radio-sponsored talent competition. Dubbed "the Canadian Rhianna", she scored a big hit with "Don't Call Me Baby" and was poised for a long career. Her second album, the very good Tropic Electric, didn't produce any hits and the wheels fell off. Why does this always happen?
Also discussed: queer country, ghosts, Alexisonfire videos, the Shrode Innocent Controversy, the Tenors, Chantal Kreviazuk's presence, the Shawn Desman-Taylor Swift controversy, the Bounce, marching bands, the club and much more.