Born in Liverpool on August 8, 1977, Marsha Ambrosius studied music at the Brit
School of Performing Arts & Technology, giving up her passion for basketball
after an injury. In 2000, she produced a demo of a song which she proposed to
her former sportsmate, Natalie Stewart. The latter had become an established
artist in the United States when she suggested she team up to write tracks for
Bilal, Jazz and then Michael Jackson, who performed their "Butterflies" in 2001.
From then on, the two friends formed the duo Floetry, who achieved success with
the albums Floetic (2002) and Flo'...