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Tekitha

Tekitha Washington is an American singer, songwriter, and vocalist best known for serving as the in-house female vocalist for the collective during the late 1990s and early 2000s, where she contributed soulful performances to their albums and solo projects by group members. Born in , she rose to prominence in the music industry with over 25 years of experience, blending roots with diverse influences from her multicultural upbringing and early achievements as a national gymnastics champion. Washington's association with began in the mid-1990s, succeeding as the group's primary female singer; she featured prominently on their seminal double album (1997), including her solo track "," and appeared on subsequent releases like Killah Priest's (1998). Her vocals also graced solo efforts by Wu-Tang affiliates, such as collaborations with , adding a distinctive R&B and soul layer to the group's raw sound. In 2016, Washington relocated to , to explore , co-founding the duo O.N.E. The Duo with her daughter Prana Supreme Diggs—fathered by Wu-Tang leader —and releasing their debut album in 2023, which earned her a spot in CMT's Next Women of Country initiative. The duo's work fuses hip-hop heritage with country elements like pedal steel and , as seen in tracks such as "Feels Good," whose music video amassed over 2.5 million views as of 2023. In 2024, O.N.E. The Duo performed at the CMA Awards and ; in 2025, Washington's vocals from Wu-Tang tracks were sampled by producer on his album.

Background

Early life

Tekitha Washington was born in . Raised in , specifically Sacramento, she experienced a rich family environment centered around music from an early age. Her childhood involved frequent car rides with her father, during which they listened to soul and R&B recordings that shaped her foundational musical tastes. These included artists such as , , Taste of Honey, and , reflecting the vibrant soul scene of the 1980s and early 1990s. Washington's upbringing also exposed her to a broad spectrum of genres, encompassing blues, classical, rock, and pop, as her family embraced diverse sounds. Her father's passion for country and western television shows and films further influenced her, captivating her with the evocative scores and soundtracks that accompanied those narratives. Additionally, childhood travels to her parents' hometowns in Arkansas and Texas introduced Southern musical elements, broadening her appreciation for regional traditions amid the emerging hip-hop culture back in California. She was also a national gymnastics champion in her youth, which instilled discipline that later influenced her musical career. These early experiences ignited Washington's lifelong interest in music, leading her to explore songwriting and performance through personal expression, including transforming her poetry into lyrics. Later in life, she established a long-term residence in the San Francisco area.

Family and personal influences

Tekitha Washington developed a close personal relationship with Wu-Tang Clan leader (Robert Diggs) in the late 1990s, rooted initially in friendship that evolved into co-parenting their daughter. She and welcomed their daughter, Supreme Diggs, in 2000, a pivotal family milestone that deepened Tekitha's focus on familial bonds and personal growth. Prana has since become a central figure in Tekitha's life, inspiring shifts in her creative priorities and reinforcing the role of family in guiding her artistic path. The partnership with RZA profoundly shaped Tekitha's spiritual and creative outlook, introducing elements of introspection and philosophical depth that influenced her songwriting approach and explorations into diverse genres beyond . Motherhood, in particular, transformed her perspective, channeling discipline and renewed purpose into her personal expression while emphasizing themes of resilience and harmony in her work. During much of the , Tekitha resided in , where the city's vibrant urban family life fostered her grounded and reflective persona, as evident in her interviews discussing home influences and self-assurance. This environment, combined with her tight-knit family ties, contributed to a balanced sense of identity amid her evolving personal journey.

Career

Association with

Tekitha entered the professional music scene in the mid-1990s through affiliations with Wu-Tang Clan-related labels, initially signing to RZA's Razor Sharp Records, distributed by /Epic, where she was positioned as part of the collective's extended family of artists. She later joined Ghostface Killah's Starks Enterprise imprint, further solidifying her ties to the Wu-Tang ecosystem. In 1996, Tekitha assumed the role of the Wu-Tang Clan's in-house female vocalist, succeeding , a position that highlighted her soulful R&B delivery as a complement to the group's raw style. This partnership with , the Clan's producer and leader, allowed her to integrate melodic elements into their productions during a pivotal recording period. Her most prominent contributions came on the 1997 double album , where she delivered background vocals on "Impossible," opening with a desperate drawn from Beethoven’s "Sonata Pathétique" to add emotional depth over the menacing instrumental, and on "The City," enhancing the urban narrative with layered harmonies. These performances marked her breakthrough within the collective. Tekitha extended her collaborations to individual Wu-Tang members, including background vocals on Killah's (2000), contributing to the album's atmospheric texture. She also featured prominently on Killah Priest's (1998), providing lead vocals on "Second Coming," a soulful featuring sobering chords and lyrics affirming dominance, such as "False MC’s are melting, in the dark, all the weak LP’s are going down.", and on Raekwon's (2003), delivering lead vocals on "Once Upon a Time in the Projects," a reflective piece blending her R&B phrasing with Raekwon's storytelling. During Wu-Tang's golden era from 1997 to 2000, Tekitha's work infused the group's sound with soulful R&B influences, providing romantic intensity and melodic contrast to the gritty foundations, as evident in her emotional layering on Wu-Tang Forever that deepened the album's thematic resonance. This blend helped elevate the collective's production, bridging raw lyricism with accessible vocal hooks.

Solo and independent projects

Tekitha's first solo venture came with the release of the "You" in 2002, produced by and featuring a remix with . Issued on Digital Recordings as a 12-inch , the track showcased her soulful vocals over production, marking an early step toward artistry. Following the single, Tekitha developed her debut album Wisdom Body, described in a 2008 as a personal reflection of her life and experiences, with all lyrics self-written. Originally planned for release around 2004, the project remained unreleased due to label challenges, though elements like the single "You" were intended for inclusion. This shelved effort highlighted her shift toward greater creative autonomy beyond group affiliations. In 2010, Tekitha released her debut EP under her own imprint, Wisdom Body Entertainment, distributed by The Orchard. The six-track project blended and influences, featuring self-written songs such as "On It," "Ridin'," and "Ghetto Serenade" (with ), emphasizing her versatile vocal style rooted in emotional depth. Through Wisdom Body Entertainment, established as her independent outlet, Tekitha channeled her songwriting process, which draws from personal poetry and short stories transformed into . In reflecting on her approach, she noted, "I have always been a . I literally woke up one day and decided to turn my short stories and into songs." This method allowed for introspective themes across her solo output. Beyond these efforts, Tekitha contributed guest vocals to projects outside Wu-Tang affiliations, including "Survivin'" on KRS-One's 2003 compilation Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, where her singing complemented the track's conscious vibe alongside Priest and Shuman. She also featured on Armand Van Helden's 2001 house track "Everytime I Feel It," delivering ethereal vocals in a that fused and elements.

Formation of O.N.E. The Duo

In the mid-2010s, Tekitha and her daughter Supreme Diggs, born in 2001 to Tekitha and leader , began collaborating musically after relocating to Nashville in 2016, with Prana pitching the idea of a joint project that took four years to solidify. Motivated by a desire to strengthen their mother-daughter bond and preserve their family's musical legacy rooted in , they formed O.N.E. The Duo around 2020, emphasizing harmonious vocals and creative partnership as a way to connect across generations. This formation marked a significant genre transition for Tekitha from her hip-hop and soul background to country music, driven by Prana's influences from Southern culture and the duo's shared appreciation for acoustic storytelling and vocal interplay. Inspired by artists like , they covered tracks early on to test their chemistry, blending soulful roots with country's narrative style to create a fresh sound. Their urban perspective as a Black mother-daughter pair positioned O.N.E. The Duo to diversify the predominantly white , challenging norms while honoring their heritage. The duo released their debut album, , on August 11, 2023, via Visionary Media Group, a 12-track collection produced by Nash Overstreet, Brent Maher, and that features original country singles like "Til You Called My Name" and "," infusing soul harmonies with themes of and . The album's title reflects their "blood" connection, symbolizing the organic harmony in their performances and songwriting process. Promotional efforts gained momentum with a January 2022 feature highlighting their origins and pivot, which helped build anticipation for their work. They emphasized their mother-daughter dynamic through live performances, including a debut in October 2023 and appearances at festivals like in 2024, where their onstage chemistry and genre-blending sets captivated audiences. In 2024, the duo was selected for CMT's Next Women of Country initiative, recognizing their emerging role in the genre. As of November 2025, O.N.E. The Duo remains active, with performances at events like CMA Fest 2025 and ongoing promotion of , continuing to advocate for greater representation of artists with urban backgrounds in country music.

Discography

Solo releases

Tekitha's first solo release was the "You," issued in 2002 on 12-inch vinyl through Digital Recordings. The track, produced by , featured a radio mix, , a remix with , and an version. It did not achieve notable chart success but served as a lead-in to her anticipated debut album. Following the , Tekitha planned her full-length debut Wisdom Body for in , intended as a showcase of her R&B and soul-infused style independent of Wu-Tang collaborations. The project, which included the "You" and other original material, was ultimately shelved due to unresolved and distribution challenges. Portions of the album have circulated unofficially through leaks and bootlegs, but no official tracklist or materialized. Tekitha's next solo effort arrived with the six-track EP in 2010, released on via her own Wisdom Body Entertainment label. The EP featured original songs blending soul, hip-hop, and pop elements, with production contributions from on "Ghetto Serenade," , Bdotforealla of The Ahficionados, and Jeff Jones. The tracklist includes: "On It" (3:59), "Bitter Sweet" (3:12), "Alone" (3:47), "Ghetto Serenade" feat. (3:01), "Ridin'" (4:05), and "Opportunity" (3:20). Critics noted its genre-spanning approach as ambitious yet uneven, praising tracks like "Ghetto Serenade" for its serene, Jill Scott-inspired vibes while critiquing others for lacking depth amid heavy beats and fusion experiments. The EP marked her return to solo work after years of affiliations, emphasizing vocal introspection and marking a shift toward self-production. No further official solo albums, EPs, or singles by Tekitha have been released as of 2025, though she has continued developing unreleased demos inspired by poetry and personal themes.

Collaborative releases

Tekitha's collaborative releases highlight her versatility across genres, partnering with producers and artists to blend her soulful vocals with diverse production styles. In 2003, Tekitha teamed up with house music producer Armand Van Helden under the moniker Sahara for the EP Earth Rising, a four-track project that fused electronic house beats with her hip-hop-infused soul vocals. Released on vinyl through FFRR Records, the EP explored themes of empowerment and introspection through tracks like "Mother Earth," "All You've Been Looking For," "I Fly," and "Everytime I Feel It." The collaboration marked an early departure from her Wu-Tang roots, emphasizing dancefloor-ready rhythms while retaining Tekitha's signature lyrical depth. Tekitha's 2022 album Week of the Phoenix represented a full creative partnership with Moroccan producer Ahmed Soultan, who handled all production and introduced elements of his "Afrobian" style—a mix of Afrobeats and urban sounds—to complement her R&B and hip-hop influences. Released independently on July 8, 2022, via Antipodes Music, the 11-track project delves into personal rebirth and emotional navigation, with standout songs including "Phoenix," "Emotional" (featuring Torae), "RU...?," "The Only One," "Tuesday," "No Way Out," "Love Is The Drug," and "Rise Up." Critics noted its introspective tone and Soultan's innovative beats as a fresh evolution in Tekitha's catalog, earning praise for its cohesive fusion and resilience-driven narratives. In 2023, Tekitha formed O.N.E. The Duo with her daughter Prana Supreme Diggs to release their debut album , shifting into while drawing on their shared family heritage. Produced by Nashville heavyweights Nash Overstreet, Brent Maher, and , the 12-track album was issued independently on August 11, 2023, and features a blend of traditional country with modern pop sensibilities. The full tracklist includes: 1. "Feels Good," 2. "YES MAAM (Interlude)," 3. "," 4. "Guilty," 5. "One Minute To Midnight," 6. "Hearts Like Mine," 7. "River of Sins," 8. "BABY PRANA (Interlude)," 9. "Til You Called My Name," 10. "Stuck In The Middle," 11. "Don't Come For Me," and 12. "Superpower." The duo received nominations for and Video of the Year (for "Hoedown") at the 2023 Symphonic Awards, recognizing their breakthrough in the country genre.

Guest appearances and features

Tekitha's guest appearances and features span hip-hop albums closely tied to the Wu-Tang Clan collective, as well as soundtracks and later independent releases, where she primarily provided soulful vocals and, less frequently, rapped. Her contributions often added emotional depth and melodic hooks to tracks produced by RZA and his affiliates, establishing her as a key in-house vocalist during the late 1990s Wu-Tang era. Early in her association with the group, Tekitha featured on Ghostface Killah's 1996 debut album Ironman, delivering the poignant chorus on "All That I Got Is You," a reflective narrative about hardship that sampled The Delfonics' "La-La (Means I Love You)." The following year, she became the primary female vocalist on Wu-Tang Clan's double album Wu-Tang Forever, appearing on the hit "Impossible" with its layered storytelling over 4th Disciple's production, and performing her own solo track "Second Coming," which highlighted her gospel-influenced singing style. She also contributed background vocals to "Black Shampoo," blending with U-God and Method Man's verses. Additionally, on the 1997 Soul in the Hole soundtrack, she joined Wu All-Stars—including Dreddy Kruger, Killa Sin, Shyheim, and Timbo King—on the title track "Soul in the Hole," a gritty posse cut emphasizing street perseverance. In 1998, Tekitha's features proliferated across solo projects from Wu-Tang affiliates. On Killah Priest's , she sang the chorus and provided ad-libs on "One Step," a True Master-produced track featuring that explored spiritual themes. RZA's included her on "Mantis," where she rapped verses alongside amid RZA's dense, sample-heavy beat drawing from The Moments' "Love on a Two Way Street." She also appeared on Cappadonna's for "Pump Your Fist," rapping over a hype anthem with Solomon Childs, and on La the Darkman's for the smooth "Street Life," her vocals complementing the album's criminal underworld motifs produced by Carlos "6 July" Broady. In 1999, she featured on the title track of Shyheim's album , infusing a sense of maturity and reflection into the young rapper's narrative. Tekitha's soundtrack work continued into 2000 with RZA's curation of Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - The Album, where she performed the haunting "Walking Through the Darkness," a solo vocal piece evoking isolation and resilience amid the film's samurai philosophy. She maintained ties to Wu-Tang into the 2010s, reuniting with the group on their 2014 album A Better Tomorrow for a reimagined version of the classic "A Better Tomorrow," her soaring hooks enhancing the track's themes of redemption alongside Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa, U-God, RZA, and Method Man. In recent years, Tekitha has expanded beyond Wu-Tang circles, featuring on independent releases that reflect her versatile R&B and roots. On MikeFlo & Lex Boogie from the Bronx's 2021 album Sango, she contributed ethereal vocals to "3rd Rail," a mid-tempo cut addressing inner struggles. Similarly, in 2023, she appeared on The Gatlin's for "You Just Want My Name," a contemporary track blending her signature warmth with modern production. These later features demonstrate her enduring influence and adaptability in evolving musical landscapes.

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