Taura Stinson


Taura Stinson is an American songwriter, producer, musician, composer and author. Stinson has co-written songs for artists including Deborah Cox, Cynthia Erivo, Kelly Rowland, Destiny's Child, Kelis and Jennifer Hudson. She has also written songs for films such as Step, Mudbound and Black Nativity and for TV programs including Underground, Twin Peaks, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, and Insecure.
Together with Laura Karpman and Raphael Saadiq she has won Critics' Choice Movie Awards and Hollywood Music in Media Awards.
Stinson has written and self-published two books, 100 Things Every Black Girl Should Know and 100 Ways to Love Yourself Inside and Out.

Life and career

Taura Stinson was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in Oakland, California.
In the early 1990s, she co-founded an R&B trio called Emage with Kimbrely Evans and Mykah Montgomery. The trio signed a deal with One Love/Mercury Records and released one album, Soul Deep.

Discography

Stinson has written various songs with long time co-writer, Rapheal Saadiq, including the Grammy Award nominated songs "Good Man" by Saadiq, and "Show me the Way" ) by Earth, Wind & Fire.
She has also written for artists including:
  • Burns
  • Cynthia Erivo
  • Deborah Cox
  • Destiny's Child
  • DRS
  • Jennifer Hudson
  • Kelis
  • Kelly Rowland
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Paloma Faith
  • Usher

    Filmography

Taura has written songs for various films including:
Stinson has also written songs for television, such as
  • Cloak & Dagger,"Come Sail Away"
  • CSI: Miami
  • Insecure
  • 2016 Summer Olympics closing ceremony began with music from the Brazilian group Barbatuques, singing "Beautiful Creatures".
  • Underground, various songs including “Gossypium Thorns”. Stinson was the voice of Rosalee
  • You May Now Kill the Bride
  • ToddWorld

    Vocalist and arranger

Stinson has worked for artists, including

Publications

  • 100 Things Every Black Girl Should Know
  • ''100 Ways to Love Yourself Inside and Out''

    Other names

Stinson has worked under a variety of names, including Taura "Aura" Jackson, Stinson, Stinson-Jackson, T. Stinson, T. Stinson-Jackson, T. S. Jackson, Tara Stinson, Taura Latrice Stinson, Taura Stinson Jackson and Taura Stinson-Jackson.