Marsha Ambrosius is a specialist in soul-rooted ballads and slow jams enhanced with her yearning riffs and runs. She secured her standing in post-millennial contemporary R&B as the co-writer of Michael Jackson's "Butterflies" (2001). This immediately preceded her recorded debut as one-half of Floetry. The Philadelphia-based English duo released a pair of studio albums, including the gold-selling, Grammy-nominated Floetic (2002). Following a floe-schism, Ambrosius resumed collaborative work and quickly established a solo career, debuting with the number two hit Late Nights & Ea...