Miki Howard
Born September 30, 1960, Miki Howard rose to prominence in the 1980s with her powerful voice and soulful hits. Her debut album "Come Share My Love" (1986) featured the chart-topping title track and established her as a force in the R&B world. Howard's success continued with hits like "Love Under New Management" and "Ain't Nuthin' in the World," both from her self-titled album "Miki Howard" (1989). In addition to her music career, she made several film and television appearances, including a role in "Poetic Justice" (1993) and her portrayal of Billie Holiday in Spike Lee's "Malcolm X" (1992). In recent years, Howard's life and career were chronicled in the 2016 TV One biopic "Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story." She has continued performing and releasing music, including her 2024 album "The Side Effects - LOVE and WAR."Known for her timeless voice and lasting influence, Howard remains a respected figure in the music industry.
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