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Octahvia (sometimes credited as Octavia or Octah'via) is the stage name of Octavia C. Lambertis,[1] a singer from New York City. While she would later have several hits as a featured vocalist for other artists, she is perhaps best known under her own name for the 1986 R&B/dance hit, "2 the Limit."
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Octahvia (sometimes credited as Octavia or Octah'via) is the stage name of Octavia C. Lambertis, a singer from New York City. While she would later have...
62), daughter of Claudius and Valeria Messalina and first wife of Nero Octahvia (fl. 1980s), American vocalist Octavia E. Butler (1947–2006), African-American...
by Jonathan Davis from Alone I Play "Hold On", by José Nunez featuring Octahvia "Hold On", by Jude Johnstone from On a Good Day "Hold On", by Julian Lennon...