Tweet

Contemporary R&b

Tweet

About Tweet

In 2002, the successful duo of Missy Elliott and Timbaland presented soulful vocalist and songwriter Tweet (Charlene Keys), who had appeared on alongside Elliott on "Take Away" (a single also featuring Ginuwine from Miss E...So Addictive) and "X" (an album track from Ja Rule's Pain Is Love). Tweet's debut, Southern Hummingbird, featured production by Timbaland and vocals by Elliott, most notably on the lead single, "Oops (Oh My)." The single became an overnight hit, and a remix for the song featuring Fabolous garnered even more spins on urban radio, helping her cross over to the rap audience and setting the stage for her album's awaited release date. It's Me Again followed in 2005 and, like the debut, reached number two on the R&B chart, but it lacked staying power; its biggest single, "Turn da Lights Off," barely managed to scrape the R&B Top 40. After an unproductive stint with Umbrella Recordings, Tweet reappeared in 2013 with a low-key EP, Simply Tweet, and finally issued her third album, Charlene, on the eOne label in 2016. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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About Tweet

In 2002, the successful duo of Missy Elliott and Timbaland presented soulful vocalist and songwriter Tweet (Charlene Keys), who had appeared on alongside Elliott on "Take Away" (a single also featuring Ginuwine from Miss E...So Addictive) and "X" (an album track from Ja Rule's Pain Is Love). Tweet's debut, Southern Hummingbird, featured production by Timbaland and vocals by Elliott, most notably on the lead single, "Oops (Oh My)." The single became an overnight hit, and a remix for the song featuring Fabolous garnered even more spins on urban radio, helping her cross over to the rap audience and setting the stage for her album's awaited release date. It's Me Again followed in 2005 and, like the debut, reached number two on the R&B chart, but it lacked staying power; its biggest single, "Turn da Lights Off," barely managed to scrape the R&B Top 40. After an unproductive stint with Umbrella Recordings, Tweet reappeared in 2013 with a low-key EP, Simply Tweet, and finally issued her third album, Charlene, on the eOne label in 2016. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

Tweet's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
28 Jun 2025 Kelly Price, Total, 702, Kut Klose, Sunshine Anderson, Tweet, Syleena Johnson in Greensboro First Horizon Coliseum, Greensboro
19 Jul 2025 An Evening of Soul: Raheem Devaughn, Eric Roberson, and Tweet Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre, Mableton, GA, United States

Tweet's Popular songs

  • Oops (Oh My) [feat. Missy Elliott]
  • Boogie 2Nite
  • Call Me

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Some of Tweet's most popular songs include Oops (Oh My) [feat. Missy Elliott], Boogie 2Nite, Call Me. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Tweet's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Oops (Oh My) [feat. Missy Elliott], Boogie 2Nite, Call Me, and more.

Tweet is known for their distinctive sound in the contemporary r&b genre, often blending elements of hip pop, making them a unique voice in the music world.

You can find the ticket details about Tweet concert from AllEvents.