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Tigermouth
Tigermouth (so named for the lead singer's unique canine teeth dentition) is the first solo studio album by singer-songwriter Kelli Ali released in 2003.
Previously, Ali was the lead vocalist for Sneaker Pimps, a trip-hop group, who are best known for their 1996 hit single "6 Underground".
Ali co-produced and co-wrote the album with internationally renowned producers, Rick Nowels and Marius de Vries.
Singles released off the album include, "Kids", "Inferno High Love", and "Teardrop Hittin' The Ground".