1999–2002: Gyrlz Society and record deal In 1999, Keli met Scott Ross (alias Scottie Gee), a former member of the platinum hip-hop group
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, who agreed to assist her career. He coached her after school, acting as both manager and father figure. Soon he landed her a gig at the Strand Theatre in Boston, where she performed "
Never Can Say Goodbye", the Jackson 5 classic, in front of an all-black audience. She moved to Los Angeles a year later and landed a spot in a pop girl group, Gyrlz Society. Gyrlz Society was an American girl group comprising four members: Amy Correa, Melissa Tessmer, Tynisha Keli, and Katy Scanlan. The group released one single, the group's only song "Respect Me", along with a Double "D" Mix, which was produced by Damon Jones in 2002 under
MCA Records. Although the single's casing mentioned a self-titled Gyrlz Society album to be released "later this year" (2003), the album was cancelled and the group quickly disbanded. She co-wrote the song "Powerless", which was featured on the debut album
Exposed by R&B-Singer and
Def Jam signed
Kristinia DeBarge. In late 2009, Keli announced on Twitter, that she would leave her record label
Warner Bros., without giving a reason. Although Warner Brothers will not be involved in future projects, Tynisha's projects will still be distributed in Japan, by
Warner Japan.
2010–2012: The 5th Element and Hiatus In January 2010, Keli announced on
Ustream that she was working on her second album
The 5th Element and all vocal orders would be managed by Pierre Medor. She also stated this album would see only a European release and then she would work on her US debut both released through "Eight72 Entertainment". She has since confirmed (on Twitter) that the album is completed. Keli posted in UStream that the first single from her second album will be a song titled "Next Time". The single was released on 16 June 2010 in Europe. The complete album was released on 25 August 2010. It sold 3,000 copies in its first week of release, ranking number thirty-six on Oricon's Weekly Albums Chart. The album was less successful than her previous album
The Chronicles of TK. On June 16, 2010 during a live interview with Large FM, Keli, along with her managers Lamar Chase and Tyrrell Bing of Tha CornaBoyz, premiered her second single, "The Right Way", which was written and produced by Tha CornaBoyz. She re-recorded the song with Japanese singer
Jay'ed for the Japanese version of the album. There were two "first singles" released from this album; "Next Time" in Europe, and "The Right Way" in the United States. A video for the record "Love Hurts" featuring Coma Chi was shot in Yokohama, Japan. It was released in August. The second single "The Right Way" was released worldwide the day before (27 July). Later, "The Right Way" was released in Japan as well and ranked number one on "Japan's Western RecoChoku Ringtone Charts". It became Keli's second number one single. Keli signed an endorsement deal with eyewear designer K.Michael and was one of the faces of the 2010 "Forever K. Michael" Designer Eye-ware Campaign, with other artists including
Nappy Roots,
Cupid,
Donnie Klang, and dance crew
Fanny Pak. She participated with the campaign in a multi-city tour in late 2010. The video for Keli's single "The Right Way" was shot in September 2010 in Japan. The music video premiered in January 2011. In August 2011, Keli recorded a track with singer-songwriter Atozzio called "Reasons", which appeared on his album
The Imprint. She is working with songwriter Atozzio on her third, upcoming album and who also worked with her on her second album
The 5th Element. In 2011 Keli ended her relationship with Eight72 Entertainment, ended her collaboration with The Cornaboyz, and fired her manager Tyrrell Bing. Later, Keli was dropped from Warner Japan, so she decided to take a break from the music business to focus on her personal life. She made no releases in 2012.
2013–2023: Independent career In February 2013 Keli began work on a new album. In August 2013, Keli revealed what she alleged to be the truth about her ex-manager Tyrrell Bing (CEO of Eight72). According to Keli, her management controlled her entire career, and she felt that she did not have enough voice. After two years without updates of her music, in April 2015, she released two new songs on YouTube called "What's Best for Me" and "Try Harder". Those songs are a foretaste from her upcoming mixtape, which is still untitled and were set to release in 2015. Later, she announced the first official single of her upcoming project is called "Inhale Exhale", set for 28 May 2015 release - her first release in 5 years. She formerly worked with Don Destin, who produced her single "Inhale Exhale" and released the musical composition with Destin's label DDP Music Group, Team Mashn Entertainment, which are distributed by
INgrooves to release her musical endeavors. Later on, it was announced that Keli was working on an album instead of a mixtape. After the release of "Inhale Exhale", Keli announced the second single "Romeo and Juliet", which was released on September 15, 2015. Keli stated in an interview with the Music Daily Show that her mixtape was scheduled for a January 2016 release. On April 14, 2016 she released a new single called "Forget It All" on iTunes and other music services. During the course her business relationship with DDP Music Group, she met her current manager, Dr. William Harrison, and is currently working on her latest project,
The Chronicles of TK Pt II. On July 5, 2017, Keli released a new song on her Facebook and reverbnation called "Sleeping Alone". In 2018, she released "I Got You Babe" and in 2021 she released "Writing's on the Wall".
2024-present: Return to Music In April 2024, it was announced that Keli signed a record deal with Humble Sound Records in partnership with musician James Artissen. Shortly thereafter, she revealed the scheduled release date for her previously unreleased track, "Defeated", on various digital platforms, and later released several singles and mixtapes with the label. In February 2025, she revealed that she is suffering from cancer and is choosing not to do
chemotherapy, due to
quality of life concerns. ==Discography==