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Arika Kane

Arika Kane (born July 28, 1985) is an American recording artist, songwriter and producer. Born into a musical family in Killingly, Connecticut, she began performing with her family at the age of 10 years. In 2009 she signed with BSE Recordings and released her self-titled debut album. The third single "Here With Me" reached #69 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming her first platinum-selling single. Arika Kane's second studio album, ''Substance,'' was released in 2012, which produced the hit singles "Waiting" and "Fight 4 Ur Life."
Throughout her career Kane's music has been placed on several VH1 television series, including Love & Hip Hop (NY), Basketball Wives and Single Ladies, among others. VH1 chose "Make It," a song from her debut album, as the theme song for Hollywood Exes and Atlanta Exes.
She released the single "It's There" (featuring Brian McKnight) on March 18, 2014. The single will also be included on her third studio album Thru the Veil.
==Life and career==


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