American R&B/Soul Singer, Songwriter and Producer.
Born March 5, 1956 in Santa Monica, California, United States.
Died December 26, 2010 in Pasadena, California, United States (aged 54).
Also Know as Lady Tee and Ivory Queen of Soul.
Mother of singer
Alia Rose.
Godmother of
Maya Rudolph and
Nona Gaye.
Probably best known for her work on the Motown label during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and her 1984 crossover hit Lovergirl.
Introduced to Motown producer
Hal Davis by her friend and occasional co-writer
Mickey Hearn.
Rick James produced and co-wrote various songs on her debut album
Wild And Peaceful, duetting with Teena on three songs. Teena also duetted with
Howard Hewett,
George Duke, and
Faith Evans.
She contributed songs to the soundtracks for
The Goonies,
Top Gun, and
Tap, and guested on
Danny Tenaglia’s 1998 album Tourism as a singer for Baby, Do You Feel Me?.
Her R&B No. 1 hit Ooo La La La was sampled on
Fugees’s 1995 hit Fu-Gee-La.