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Heather Headley - He Is 〈ULTIMATE | Tricks〉

: Headley recently performed a soulful rendition of the track on the Tamron Hall Show in early 2025. Where to Listen

You can find the track and official music video on platforms like: YouTube (Official Video) Spotify YouTube Music Heather Headley - He Is (Official Video) Heather Headley - He Is

: While the single reached #38 on the Billboard 200, the album This Is Who I Am was certified gold by the RIAA. : Headley recently performed a soulful rendition of

: It was the first single for Headley after she gained fame as a Tony Award winner for the Broadway musical Aida . Released in 2002 as the lead single from

Released in 2002 as the lead single from her debut album This Is Who I Am , by Heather Headley remains a quintessential R&B ballad. The track is widely celebrated for Headley’s smooth, Broadway-trained vocals and its poetic, appreciative lyrics that serve as a "paean to her man". Key Facts About "He Is"

: The song is a "slow-groove" contemporary R&B and soul track.

: The lyrics use metaphors to describe a partner as a "mind objector," "heart protector," and "soul defender".

: Headley recently performed a soulful rendition of the track on the Tamron Hall Show in early 2025. Where to Listen

You can find the track and official music video on platforms like: YouTube (Official Video) Spotify YouTube Music Heather Headley - He Is (Official Video)

: While the single reached #38 on the Billboard 200, the album This Is Who I Am was certified gold by the RIAA.

: It was the first single for Headley after she gained fame as a Tony Award winner for the Broadway musical Aida .

Released in 2002 as the lead single from her debut album This Is Who I Am , by Heather Headley remains a quintessential R&B ballad. The track is widely celebrated for Headley’s smooth, Broadway-trained vocals and its poetic, appreciative lyrics that serve as a "paean to her man". Key Facts About "He Is"

: The song is a "slow-groove" contemporary R&B and soul track.

: The lyrics use metaphors to describe a partner as a "mind objector," "heart protector," and "soul defender".