Tweet roared onto the music scene in 2002. Listeners had already gotten some sense of the singer, songwriter and musician’s might on Missy Elliott’s “Take Away” (a single on Elliott’s 2001 CD “Miss E…So Addictive”); and if they were really paying attention, the Ja Rule single “X” from his 2001 CD “Pain Is Love.” But still, all of the sweetness of “Take Away” could have in no way prepared audiences for the bold, hypnotic, sensuality of Tweet’s first single “Oops (Oh My)” — the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop hit everybody had formulated their own “real story” about. And everybody — on a crowded dance floor or alone in their room — loved.