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Toni Estes | |
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Born | 1978-1979 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States |
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Labels | Priority Records |
Toni Estes is an American singer-songwriter and background vocalist best known for co-writing Whitney Houston's 1999 hit single " It's Not Right but It's Okay", as well as her other work with producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins. In 2000, Estes released her solo debut album "Two Eleven". [1] [2] [3]
Studio albums
Credits are courtesy of Spotify, Discogs and AllMusic. [6] [7]
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Can't Let Go | 1997 | Laurneá Wilkerson | Betta Listen |
"I Do (Whatcha Say Boo)" | Jon B. | Cool Relax | |
"Ooh Wee Baby" (Featuring Daz Dillinger) | Immature | The Journey | |
" It's Not Right but It's Okay" [8] | 1998 | Whitney Houston | My Love Is Your Love |
" If I Told You That" (Solo Version) | |||
"Get It Back" | |||
" If I Told You That" (Duet with George Michael) | 2000 | Whitney: The Greatest Hits | |
"Love Hurts" | Gladys Knight | At Last | |
"Time Will Tell" | 2001 | Rhona Bennett | Rhona |
"Tell Me" (Featuring Kojo Funds & Jahlani) [9] | 2017 | Wretch 32 | FR32 |
"Love Me Like This" (Featuring Maia Wright) | 2021 | Tinie Tempah | Non-album single |
"Rather Be Alone" | 2022 | Shane Codd | Non-album single |
"Okay (It's Not Right)" (Featuring Oxlade & Pheelz) [10] | Whitney Houston | Whitney: New, Classic and Reimagined |
Year | Ceremony | Award | Result | Ref |
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2000 | 42nd Annual Grammy Awards | Best R&B Song ( It's Not Right but It's Okay) | Nominated | [11] |
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