N'Dea Davenport - NOTABLE COLLABORATIONS

NOTABLE COLLABORATIONS

  • Davenport provides vocals on Natalie Merchant's song "Break Your Heart" featured on Merchant's album Ophelia.
  • Davenport provides vocals/ writing on Return of the Headhunters w.Herbie Hancock /Tre Hardson(Pharcyde) Single-" Watch your back"
  • Davenport provides vocals/ writing on Return of the Headhunters. Single-"Tip Toe"
  • Davenport appeared on House of Pain frontman Everlast's "Eat at Whitey's" Singles-'Love for Real" and "One in the Same" Rhino (2000)
  • Davenport provides vocals/writing Roger Sanchez's #1European dance album "Contact" Single-'You cant change me" Defected (UK) (2001)
  • Davenport provides vocals/ writing dj/ producer DJ Krush. ( Japan) Album-Zen. Single- "With Grace" (2001) Sony release.
  • Davenport provides vocals/ writing Sly and Robbie/producer Bill Laswell. Single- "For the Living" (2002)
  • Davenport provides vocals dj/producer Jose' Padilla - (Spain) "The Look of Love"
  • Davenport provides vocals/writing dj/producer Mush(Massive Attack) (UK) (unreleased)
  • Davenport provides vocals/writing dj/producers Automagic- "One Day my Love"- (2006) Peace Bisquit/Curve
  • Davenport provides vocals Robbie Williams (UK) single Lovelight, (2006) Fellow Brand New Heavies member Andrew Levy provides bass.
  • Davenport provides vocals/writing dj producer - Fred Everything (Canada) Single- "Dont Nobody" Album-"Lost Together" (2007) Om Records
  • Davenport provides vocals rap duo Dead Prez (2009)
  • Davenport provides vocals /writing #1 dance album Shuya Okino (Kyoto Jazz Massive) (Japan) - Album-Destiny Single- Destiny, (2011)
  • Davenport provides vocals #1 dance album - Shuya Okino (Kyoto Jazz Massive) (Japan) -Album -Destiny Single"Look Ahead" (2011)
  • Davenport provides vocals dj/producer DJ Kawasaki (Japan) Single- " Aint No Mountain HIgh Enough" (2012)
  • Davenport provides vocals French artist Dilouya (France) "The Right Time" (2012)

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