Zeeteah Massiah Interview
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Inside Story, Kate Stewart interviews Zeeteah Massiah. Zeeteah Silveta Massiah is a Barbadian-born British singer particularly associated with reggae, jazz and house music. In a wide-ranging career she has recorded and/or toured with artists including Robbie Williams, Tom Jones, Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Sting, Leo Sayer, and Michael Bolton. She is best known in the United States as the lead vocalist on the 1993 Billboard No.1 dance hit Slide on the Rhythm. Zeeteah performs regularly in London with her band. She has released two albums with her husband, producer and songwriter Paul Caplin: Juice and Maybe Tomorrow.

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