Andrea Martin, The En Vogue And Blu Cantrell Songwriter, Has Died At The Age Of 49.
Written byTimes Magazine
Key Sentence:
- Andrea Martin, who co-wrote hits including Don't Let Go (Love) by En Vogue, has died at the age of 49.
- Martin has also worked on songs from the '90s, such as SWV's You the One and Angie Stone's Wish I Don't Miss You.
In the early 2000s, he had two UK number ones on Blu Cantrells Breathe alongside Sean Paul and Tomcraft's Loneliness. "It is with a hard heart that we inform you of the death of our beautiful Andrea Martin," he said in an Instagram statement. "His influence will be felt also heard for a lifetime. Andrea will always be remembered for his passion and commitment to family and friends."
The cause of death was not given.
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Martin has also released his music, including 1998's The Best of Me. But it wasn't En Vogue's "Don't Let Go-Go" that earned him the most considerable commercial success on both sides of the Atlantic also number five in the UK.
He is also behind Another Level's Another Alone No More, which ranked sixth in the UK in 1998, and Letter Lewis Better in Time, which ranked second in 2008. Dan Martin worked with X Factor winner Alexandra Burke on her debut album that year. 2009. Overcoming.
Ivan Mathias, his old school friend and longtime songwriter posted the tribute on Instagram. He described their relationship as a "divine union" and added that "he is the most talented writer I have ever known." He wrote: "Your musical instincts and passions remain unrivaled.