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Tekitha In Nashville, TN 2018 Background information Born Tekitha Washington Genres Hip hop, soul Occupations Singer, rap artist Years active 1996–present Label ONE CROSSING Website www.tekithawisdom.com www.onemusicforever.com

Musical artist

**Tekitha Washington** is a [Wu-Tang Clan](/source/Wu-Tang_Clan) affiliated female vocalist. She was the Wu-Tang Clan's in-house singer (previously filled by [Blue Raspberry](/source/Blue_Raspberry_(singer))) for the album *[Wu-Tang Forever](/source/Wu-Tang_Forever)*, on which she also performed a solo track titled "Second Coming". She also filled in for the unavailable [Mary J. Blige](/source/Mary_J._Blige) in the video for [Ghostface Killah](/source/Ghostface_Killah)'s "[All That I Got Is You](/source/All_That_I_Got_Is_You)".

Initially signed to [RZA](/source/RZA)'s [Razor Sharp Records](/source/Razor_Sharp_Records) and then to Ghostface's Starks Enterprise, Tekitha continued to make guest appearances on Wu-Tang projects such as [Raekwon](/source/Raekwon)'s *[The Lex Diamond Story](/source/The_Lex_Diamond_Story)* and has also collaborated with non-Wu artists including [KRS-One](/source/KRS-One) and [Armand Van Helden](/source/Armand_Van_Helden). While usually heard singing, her rapping can be heard on [Cappadonna](/source/Cappadonna)'s "Pump Your Fist" and RZA's "Mantis".

In 2002, Tekitha released the single "You" produced by RZA. This track had to be included on her planned debut album *Wisdom Body*, originally scheduled for release in 2004. The album was eventually shelved.

Tekitha released her debut solo six songs EP *The Prelude* in 2010. *The Prelude* featured all new original songs by Tekitha, with production from RZA, Armand Van Helden, Bdotforealla of The Ahficionados and Jeff Jones/Joneszilla. The project was executive produced by Tekitha, RZA and Jeff Jones under her new label Wisdom Body Entertainment distributed by [Sony](/source/Sony)/The Orchard.

Tekitha released a collaborative album *Week Of The Phoenix* in 2022, produced by Moroccan singer-songwriter-producer Ahmed Soultan. [*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

Tekitha and RZA have a daughter, Prana Supreme Diggs, born in 2000,[1] with whom she has created a [country](/source/Country_music) act, *O.N.E The Duo.*[2] *O.N.E The Duo* released their debut album *Blood Harmony* in 2023.

## Discography

### Solo Albums

- *Wisdom Body* (2004) [not released]

- *The Prelude* EP (2010)

### Collaborative Albums

- *Earth Rising* EP (2003) [Tekitha & Armand Van Helden as *Sahara*]

- *Week Of The Phoenix* (2022) [Tekitha & Ahmed Soultan]

- *Blood Harmony* (2023) [Tekitha & Prana Supreme Diggs as *O.N.E The Duo*]

### Songs

- "Walking Through the Darkness", *[Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai](/source/Ghost_Dog%3A_The_Way_of_the_Samurai_(soundtrack))* (soundtrack, 1999)

- "Sweatah Love", RZA & Big Cap - Wu-Tang Mix (2000)

- "You" (2002)

- "You Remix" (feat. Ghostface Killah, 2002)

- "Harlem High"

- "Ghetto Serenade" (feat. RZA)

- "Masta Build"

- "I Love U So" (2002)

- "I Loved Him"

- "Run"

- "Once Upon A Time"

- "Fantasy"

- "Shoot To Win" (recorded in 2002, never released)

- "Dreamz"

- "Wut U Got" (produced by Dub The Director for IDH rec)

- "Chea" (produced by Dub The Director for IDH rec)

- "On It" (Lead Single from *The Prelude.* Produced by Jeff Jones/Joneszilla)

- "Emotional" featuring Torae (Lead single from *Week Of The Phoenix*. Produced by Ahmed Soultan).

### Guest appearances

- Ironman (Ghostface Killah album, 1996) - "All That I Got Is You (Video version)"

- *[Wu-Tang Forever](/source/Wu-Tang_Forever)* ([Wu-Tang Clan](/source/Wu-Tang_Clan) album, 1997) - "Impossible" - "Second Coming" (solo) - "Heaterz" (Background Vocalist)

- *[Soul in the Hole](/source/Soul_in_the_Hole)* soundtrack (1997) - "Soul in the Hole" (feat. Wu-Tang Killa Bees)

- *[Heavy Mental](/source/Heavy_Mental)* ([Killah Priest](/source/Killah_Priest) album, 1998) - "One Step" (feat. Hell Razah) - "Street Opera"

- *[The Pillage](/source/The_Pillage)* (Cappadonna album, 1998) - "Pump Your Fist" (rapping) - "Black Boy"

- *[Heist of the Century](/source/Heist_of_the_Century_(album))* ([La the Darkman](/source/La_the_Darkman) album, 1998) - "Street Life"

- *[Bobby Digital in Stereo](/source/Bobby_Digital_in_Stereo)* (RZA as Bobby Digital album, 1998) - "Mantis" (rapping)

- *[2 Future 4 U](/source/2_Future_4_U)* (Armand Van Helden album, 1998) - "Mother Earth"

- Slam, the Soundtrack (1998) - I Can See (feat. Cappadonna)

- *[Antidote](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antidote_(Deadly_Venoms_album)&action=edit&redlink=1)* ([Deadly Venoms](/source/Deadly_Venoms) album, 1998) - "Ready"

- *[Manchild](/source/Manchild_(album))* ([Shyheim](/source/Shyheim) album, 1999) - "Manchild"

- *[Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai](/source/Ghost_Dog%3A_The_Way_of_the_Samurai)* (Soundtrack, 2000) - "Walking Through the Darkness"

- *[Killing Puritans](/source/Killing_Puritans)* (Armand Van Helden album, 2000) - "Conscience"

- *[Digital Bullet](/source/Digital_Bullet)* (RZA as Bobby Digital album, 2001) - "Build Strong"

- *[Bulletproof Wallets](/source/Bulletproof_Wallets)* (Ghostface Killah album, 2001) - "Walking Through the Darkness"

- *[The Lex Diamond Story](/source/The_Lex_Diamond_Story)* (Raekwon album, 2003) - "Once Upon a Time"

- *[Kristyles](/source/Kristyles)* (KRS-One album, 2003) - "Survivin'"

- *[Pismo](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pismo_(album)&action=edit&redlink=1)* (Within Transition album, 2006) - "Lucid"

- *Prince Of New York* (9th Prince album, 2008) - "Vandalism"

- *Kaleidoscope* ([DJ Okawari](/source/DJ_Okawari) album, 2011) - "Kaleidoscope"

- *A Better Tomorrow* (Wu-Tang Clan album, 2014) - *"*A Better Tomorrow" (Background Vocalist)

- "Children of the Heavens" (Shaka Amazulu The 7th)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["My Parents' Work-Life Balance: When Your Dad Is Wu-Tang's RZA"](https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/04/my-parents-work-life-balance-when-your-dad-is-wu-tangs-rza.html). *Slate*. April 19, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Kaplan, Ilana (January 13, 2022). ["How the Daughter of Wu-Tang's RZA Started Singing Country Music With Her Mom"](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/one-the-duo-tekitha-washington-prana-supreme-diggs-1283283/). *[Rolling Stone](/source/Rolling_Stone)*. Retrieved September 6, 2022.

## External links

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- [Tekitha's Official Website](https://web.archive.org/web/20200609092920/https://www.tekithawisdom.com/)

- [Tekitha](https://myspace.com/tekitha) on [Myspace](/source/Myspace)

- [Wu-International Interview: Wisdom Body](http://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/Tekitha%20Interview.htm)

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