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Tamia drafts Claude Kelly, Chuck Harmony for new song “Lipstick”

Claude, Chuck, Tamia

Tamia has revealed a new song title from her upcoming sixth album.

“Lipstick” is slotted for inclusion on the Canadian singer/songwriter’s next studio collection “Love Life,” out on June 9th under Def Jam Recordings.

The track was written by Tamia along with Claude Kelly and Chuck Harmony, who have also worked with Fantasia (“Bittersweet”), Jessie J (“I Miss Her”), Chrisette Michelle (“Blame It on Me”) and Tori Kelly (“Funny”).

Kelly and Harmony have also formed a new group called Louis York. Their debut single “Clair Huxtable” is now available for download via iTunes.

Tamia’s last studio album, 2013’s “Beautiful Surprise,” was released via EMI Records and peaked to number six on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart.

Current single “Sandwich and a Soda” was co-written by Alicia Renea (Rihanna, Ariana Grande) and produced by Warren Felder (Brandy, K. Michelle), Andrew Wansel (Usher, Nicki Minaj) and Steve Mostyn (Miguel, Elle Varner).

Other musicians backing Tamia on “Love Life” are Johnta Austin (Mariah Carey, Jordin Sparks), Bryan Michael Cox (Ciara, Faith Evans), Tricky Stewart (Pink, Nicole Scherzinger) and The-Dream (Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion).

Watch the music video for Louis York’s “Clair Huxtable” below.