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Lateasha (born Lateasha DeGuzman from New York City) was a female R&B singer from the late 80s/early 90s. She is the daughter of late R&B singer [a=Ali-Ollie Woodson] from [a=The Temptations] and her mother, Dolores Bundy is a well-respected entrepreneur in the music field and also a successful author/writer. As a child, Lateasha was a child model and appeared in several print & TV commercials. When she was 22 years old, she was signed to independent record label, Rawsome Records (owned by her mother) that released her self-written and produced single "Move on You". Both the single and LP failed chart success. Through her father [a=Ali-Ollie Woodson], Lateasha was given another oppertunity as a recording artist that landed her a production deal with Motown Records. Both the single "It Ain't Easy" and self-tilted album failed to make any impact on the charts which led Lateasha to purcue a career in the entertainment business. As of 2012, Lateasha is Founder and CFO of Celebrities closets worldwide. A.H.

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