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LISTEN: Twin sisters CaraMia debut "Beloved"

buzzz worthy. . . CaraMia (pronounced /Ka-rah-Mee-ah/) are talented sisters  Shenée Johnson and Shenika Johnson who are  almost identical in tone, yet distinguishable enough to produce the most heavenly of harmonies. Interpretations of their group name and the word CaraMia include “My Beloved” and “My Face.” For these Atlanta based identical twin worship leaders and recording artists, both meanings are relevant as they are God’s beloved daughters who seek to reflect his image in their own.   CaraMia’s musical journey includes recording with their alma mater,  Florida A&M University  (FAMU) on the highly acclaimed project  TWINKIE CLARK PRESENTS: THE FLORDIA A&M GOSPEL CHOIR,  opening up for artists such as John P. Kee and the New Life Community Choir while singing with a four-membered female gospel group known as One Acchord, and spreading the gospel through song in various churches and worship conferences throughout the United...

NICK AND MARIAH HEADED BACK TO THE STUDIO; DENY CAREY DRINKING RUMORS

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Faster than you can say "pacifier" Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey are both working on new albums after becoming first time parents on April 30.  It seems just like yesterday that the couple welcomed  twins -- a son, Morrocon Scott and daughter, Monroe -- but according to Billboard, Nick "is staying busy with a new stand-up special and forthcoming musical album, while Carey is working on a new full-length of her own." Nick (30) and Mariah (42) were also celebrating their third wedding anniversary on April 30 and renewed their vows at the hospital with assistance from Al Sharpton . The couple's high from this new chapter in their lives was interrupted by a call from the Child Protective Services.   “It all started where a nurse suggested to my wife that if you drink Guinness or a small amount of Guinness, the dark beer, that the yeast improves breastfeeding,” he told Piers Morgan on his CNN show. “I don’t know if someone overheard that, but then they were...