TARSHA OKIN VEGA was
born and raised in the Bronx. As an only child she gravitated towards music and dance with her school curriculum
always including dance and drama. In the 90's, Tarsha began frequenting the nightclubs of New York City. It was here,
Tarsha began to explore her attraction to music and entertainment. After school, while working part-time for "CBS Evening
News", Tarsha modeled and worked as a commercial actress. Soon Tarsha's circle of friends grew to include hip-hop artists
and Broadway actors. "I was fortunate to have befriended some really good people in the business," she says. But Tarsha's
closeness to the entertainment world later proved to be an asset to her career as a musician.
Tarsha's road to a career in music began
when introduced to Duke Mushroom (Dave Schommer) and The Freshmaka (Sam Hollander) also known as Pop Rox, by a mutual friend
in 1997. The duo (currently responsible for some fierce remixes, such as Sisquos "Thong Song" and "Got to Get It" and DMXs
"Party Up In Here") had been working on their album "The Warriors," which called for a female vocalist to complement a few
of their drum and base tracks. After hearing Tarsha's spin at the lyrics, the two were convinced they had found "Da One".
Tarsha collaborated with the duo on the album and proceeded to tour with the group, including the 1998 Zenfest where they
performed for over 30,000 fans. Upon her return, under the management of Nat Robinson and Sunni Gyrl Inc., Tarsha teamed up
with Pop Rox and began work on a few demos and was signed to RCA Records.
Filled with powerful messages and passionate
delivery "Diamonds and Monsters" blew onto the music scene in the Summer of 2000. The album featured 11 tracks ranging from
melodic and infectious grooves to live band sounds. Best described as a smart pop album with a hip-hop edge, audiences of
all ages can appreciate the mature themes of tracks such as the first single "Be Ya Self" and the title track "Diamonds and
Monsters". It is here, Tarsha delves into the topics of abuse and stresses the importance of being you. "Da One" is the pop
rock track that will make it very clear to the world that Tarsha is "da one rockin over here". Also flowing with textures,
the album varies in deep, eclectic sounds guaranteed to penetrate the heads of music lovers around the world. Other album
highlights include the sexy "Goodbye Girl" and the Spanish flavored "Shine On". The album wraps up with "Rooftops" featuring
singer/songwriter legend Carole King.
"I have a very special goal for myself
and my music" says Tarsha. "My music has to be positive. I want to uplift and unite the world. The 20th century wasn't such
a beautiful time, but now were in a time where a lot of positive change is possible. I'd like to see a positive shift in the
world because of something I did." Tarsha has boundless musical talent. She is an entertainer of astonishing proportions and
an agent for change.