Tamika Scott

Tamika Scott (born November 19, 1975)[1] is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and ordained minister.

She also debuted her line of seasonings called Southern Fuse along with her cookbook "Table Set: A Taste of South in Your Mouth".

They released their debut album Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha in October 1993, which established the group as a viable act in the music industry.

Off the Hook won a Soul Train Music Award for R&B/Soul Album of the Year – Group, Band or Duo in 1996.

In April 1998, the group released the single "The Arms of the One Who Loves You", which features Scott on co-lead vocals.

[3][4] When the third album Traces of My Lipstick was released in May 1998, Scott's elder sister LaTocha announced her plans to go solo.

In 2007, Scott released a song titled Greatest Gift on the soundtrack of American romantic comedy-drama film Daddy's Little Girls.

[10] She also co-wrote and produced "Step Aside" by Yolanda Adams as well as "Struggle No More (The Main Event)" by Anthony Hamilton, which appeared on the same soundtrack.

[10] In 2009, Scott appeared a single titled "Pull On My Weave" by singer Phoenix the Fire Starter.

[14] The reality show was centered around the group resolving internal conflicts, preparation and rehearsals for their upcoming tour, and personal endeavors.

[6] In March 2018, Xscap3 released an extended play titled Here for It,[15] which spawned two singles: "Wifed Up" and "Dream Killa".

[16][17] In December 2019, Scott released an extend play titled Family Affair, which featured the singles "Almost Over" and "Go Outside in the Rain".

[18] Scott revealed on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen that when she got pregnant while in Xscape, her producers threatened to kick her out of the group if she didn't have an abortion.