Titiyo Yambalu Felicia Jah (born 23 July 1967) is a Swedish recording artist and songwriter who has won four Grammis.
Titiyo was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to Ahmadu Jah, a Sierra Leonean drummer, and Maylen Bergström. She is the half-sister of singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry and stepsister to Eagle-Eye Cherry. She grew up in Solna.
Titiyo discovered her own singing abilities when invited by her older sister to sing with her at a studio in London. She fronted her own band in 1987 and played the Stockholm circuit, and signed with a local label, Telegram, in 1989. She also sang background vocals for a range of Swedish artists, including Army of Lovers and Jakob Hellman. In 1989, Titiyo released her self-titled debut album, which topped at #3 in Sweden, and was released in the United States on Arista, and became one of the contributions to a Swedish R & B wave in the US that lasted throughout the nineties. The single "My Body Says Yes" was a hit in North America, and "Talking to the Man in the Moon" reached #6 in the Swedish charts; the subsequent single, "After the Rain," reached #13.
Everything's a given thing
We give in to everything
Love is like the smell of spring
When everything is giving in
It's gotta be the only way
Got to be the only way
It's such a lonely way
It's gotta be the only way
Got to be the only way
Can't take the lonely way, oh no
Everything's a given thing
We give in to everything
Love is like a needle sting
When everything is giving in
It's gotta be the only way
Got to be the only way
It's such a lonely way
Gotta be the only way
Got to be the only way
Can't take the lonely way, oh no
Everything's a given thing
We give in to everything
Love is just a word we sing
When everything is giving in
It's gotta be the only way
Got to be the only way
It's such a lonely way
It's gotta be the only way
Got to be the only way
Can't take the lonely way, oh no