Samantha Tamania Anne Cecilia Mumba - Porter (born January 18 1983) is a Grammy-nominated Irish pop singer and actress. Her first album was released in 2000 to international success, although her latest single, released in 2002, was a failure, stalling her music career. She is also known as an actress, with her most notable role being the 2002 film, The Time Machine.
Mumba's first hit, Gotta Tell You, was released in 2000 and shot to the #1 spot on three Irish charts, later reaching #2 on the United Kingdom charts. She also scored American success with her debut single, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album stayed on the charts for a staggering 6 months and eventually certified Platinum for shipments of 1 million copies. Five more Top 10 hits followed in the UK and another top 50 hit in the US, leading some to call her the "black Britney Spears" of pop music, although she has rejected this title.* To date, her album has sold over 4 million copies world-wide. Mumba was nominated for a 2002 Grammy award for her song Baby, Come Over (This is our night) in the 'best remixed recording, non-classical' category, but did not win.
In 2002, Mumba prepared to release her follow-up album, entitled Woman, but with the poor sales of the lead single, "I'm Right Here," in both the US and UK, she was dropped from her label and the album was cancelled. In 2006, she collaborated with Filipino artist Jay-R on a new song, Just The Way You Are, which will be featured on his upcoming album, scheduled to be released later in the year. It was stated in an article in PC World magazine* that Samantha is working on her follow up album with a new label, slated for release in September 2006 (according to Samantha on her myspace).
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1983 births | Irish film actors | Living people | People of Zambian heritage | Natives of County Dublin | People from Dublin
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