R&B Anyone? Destiny Collaborations Presents R&B Singer: Adjoa Aka Adjoa Yeboah, and Her Hot New Singles, "Baby, Please Don't Go" and "I Don’t Believe"

Destiny Collaborations Entertainment SP was founded in 2002 by Adjoa P. Yeboah-Asuamah. Originally based in North Bergen, New Jersey now located in Pine City, NY presents R&B singer: Adjoa aka Adjoa Yeboah, aka Destiny, and her hot new singles, "Baby, Please Don't Go" and "I Don’t Believe"; from her “Tired of Love” album.

New York, NY, July 08, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Destiny Collaborations Entertainment, S. P. presents Adjoa Yeboah, a multi-talented R&B singer, Song-writer, Actress, Blogger, Model, Author, and Owner of Moda Kitchen Valences, SP.

In an interview with the singer, the singer stated, that some of her influences were Sade, Faith Evans, Mary J Blige, KRS-One, Billy Holiday, and Alicia Keys. “I love music, it has always been my first love," said the singer.

1993, the singer began singing in a group, called “Casual” managed by Pete Rock and Dirty Dogs Entertainment, which fell apart.

Now a solo artist managed by “Mean” Arthur Johnson, the first live performance “Missing You” was a song-rap collaboration with rapper Clyde at Hackensack High School for RCA Records Competition. Even though the singer did not win, the crowd encouraged her to keep writing music.

Many have produced music for this sexy talent including, Stan Smith, from “Headrush” rap group, and Kinon (who produced “In the Club” by Usher).

In 2000, the singer joined another singing group called, “Managé”, which also fell apart.

In 2001, the singer met with executive producer Steve Stout. Steve Stout introduced her to the late Michael Jackson, King of Pop, Boys II Men, and Trackmasters. As the popularity of the all-girl singing groups', Destiny's Child, debuted of 'Survivor" the singer decides to change her stage pseudonym from “Destiny” to her original name “Adjoa.”

In 2005, the singer became known as actress Adjoa Yeboah. Adjoa, a name which derived from Accra, Ghana, spelling with British influence, and means Monday, the day the singer was born.

The singer has a truly original, unique and amazing sweet melodic voice, “small but strong”.

The inspiration for this album came from a vision in a dream shortly after the singer experienced a really bad break up in her past relationship. Many people can relate to her story. It's original, fraught with potent hip-hop vernacular beats. Truly, bringing people back to real music, and keeping the spirit of Hip-hop/R&B alive. Not to be confused with the rock group U2 or Bon Scott’s songs, also titled “Baby, Please Don’t Go."

On August 17th, 2005, the singer performed a single, "It's Time" at the Iguana club and lounge in Manhattan, NY; from her first album never released called, "Fate."

In 2008, the singer records the “Tired of Love” album at Czar Entertainment, Alté Entertainment, and Quad Studios in Manhattan, NY. A year later, these songs were engineered by City Line Films and Distrophonix music mastering. The idea for the two singles derived from a song writing contest for Soundcloud. The singer then wrote two original Hip-Hop and Rhythm and Blues genre songs, with potent instrumental beats from the “Heatmakerz” producers.

The new "Tired of Love" album features: Track 1. Still in Love; 2. No Kind of Love; 3. Baby Please Don't Go; 4. I Don't Believe; 5. Tired of Love; 6. Just 4 Me; 7. I'll Go, 8. Interlude-Destiny; 9. Am Nothing with you; 10. I Don't No Which Way 2 Go; 11. I'll Be Ready; 12. I Can't Deny It; 13. It's time.

The singer played principle roles in “High School Stories”, “School Days,” and “Bullying Around." The singer was also featured in several motion picture films like: “Taxi”, “Spiderman 3”, “I am a Legend", “Brooklyn Finest”, “American Gangster”, and “Set Up 3D” amongst many other feature films.

Associated Press release in 2008, the singer became the “face of Facebook and Twitter” model competition winner, and fit model for Kimora Lee Simmons’ Baby Phat fashions.

Adjoa Yeboah is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and Associate Composers, Authors, and Publishers unions. By far, these are one of the hottest songs this summer, "Baby, Please Don't Go" and "I Don't Believe” available on YouTube.
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