On December 16, 2013, Rowland announced her engagement to her manager, Tim Weatherspoon, during an appearance on The Queen Latifah Show. [52] Rowland and Beyoncé lent their voices to a collaboration with Kitten Sera, entitled "All That I'm Lookin for". REMASTERED IN HD! In May 2013, it was announced that Rowland would replace LA Reid as a judge on The X Factor USA for its third and final season, joining Simon Cowell, Demi Lovato, and fellow new judge Paulina Rubio (who was replacing Britney Spears). [95] She was also the worldwide ambassador for watchmakers company TW Steel. Rowland and German production team Project B reworked the Bacardi song, "Bacardi Feeling (Summer Dreamin')", and released an accompanying music video to help promote the brand. [137] In May 2019, she featured on Ciara's song "Girl Gang" from the album Beauty Marks. The issue was heightened after Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin appeared in the video of "Say My Name", implying that Luckett and Roberson had already been replaced. [206] Her second worldwide hit "When Love Takes Over" (with French DJ David Guetta) received ten international nominations and won two awards. [117] The same month, her song "The Game" and its music video appeared on Pepsi's visual album for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, titled Beats of the Beautiful Game. [139] As part of the Christmas movie, Rowland released a Christmas song, "Love You More at Christmas Time" via her own record label, KTR Records. [65] In 2009, Rowland connected with Serve.MTV.com, MTV's platform to connect young people with local volunteerism opportunities, for a series of on-air PSAs. Talk a Good Game sold 68,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, becoming Rowland's third top-ten album in the US. [112] The album's lead single "Kisses Down Low" was a moderate success on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and was certified gold by RIAA for exceeded 500,000 copies sold. [198] In March 2010, Rowland launched her brand new charity, I Heart My Girlfriends. [57] Outside the US, the album widely failed to reprise the success of Simply Deep, barely reaching the top-forty on the majority of all charts it appeared on, except for the UK, where it opened at number 37. In 2003, Rowland received eight nominations and won five for the single "Dilemma" (duet with American rapper Nelly) for international awards. [196] In March 2009, she spearheaded a bone marrow drive. [149][153] In an interview with The Independent, Rowland admitted that with her first two albums, she struggled to find her sound. She discussed her many fans being potentially upset that the star was having a baby before she released her forthcoming studio album. [53] Rowland returned to television in 2006, playing Tammy Hamilton, in the sixth season of UPN sitcom Girlfriends. She is the daughter of Doris Rowland Garrison (December 6, 1947 – December 2, 2014)[6][7] and Christopher Lovett. In August 2015, she was featured on Jacob Whitesides's single "I Know What You Did Last Summer". [64] She visited projects in Tanzania and Kenya to promote the charity and underwent an HIV test in Africa to raise awareness of the disease. She recorded a song for the show called "Mona Lisa" which was included in the EP Empire: Music from "Be True", released on October 21, 2015. 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