https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAVxqNjjg9gAshanti became an almost unstoppable pop-R&B powerhouse in 2002. She was primarily known for her longing love songs and melodies, but she was also capable of delivering agonizing cinematic ballads with her silky, sweet, meringue-like voice. The singer-songwriter became just the second artist to have three consecutive charting singles concurrently land in the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100 that same year, following the Beatles in that regard. That week of March 30. She appeared on the fourth and fifth-place hits, "Always on Time" by Murder Inc. labelmate Ja Rule and "What's Luv?" by Fat Joe. Her debut solo single, "Foolish," debuted at number nine. Her self-titled album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 upon its arrival the following month and went on to become triple platinum and win Grammys. Following the financial success of Chapter II (2003), Concrete Rose (2004), and The Declaration (2008), Ashanti left Murder Inc. (also known as The Inc.), yet she went on to achieve her fifth Top Ten studio album with the independently released Braveheart (2014). A variety of hits and well-known remixes to albums ranging from DaBaby's "Nasty" (2020) to The Hamilton Mixtape (2016) followed these achievements.The Quick and the Furious [Originally Featured Soundtrack]Ashanti Douglas began performing, singing, and creating music from a young age. She was born and raised on Long Island. Her long-lasting acting career began with dance performances in music videos, uncredited roles in Malcolm X and Who's the Man?, and commercial roles. She was a track …