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Des'ree
Birth name Desiree Weeks
Born 30 November 1968 (1968-11-30) (age 39)
London, England
Genre(s) Soul, R&B, pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1992–present
Label(s) Dusted Sound Records, Sony Records

Des'ree (born Desiree Weeks, 30 November 1968, London [1]) is a British pop/soul singer who was popular during the 1990s, mostly remembered for her hits "You Gotta Be" and "Life".

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Career

Des'ree was raised in South London and introduced to reggae, calypso and jazz music by her parents, who came to Britain from the Caribbean. Des'ree's interest in pursuing a musical career followed a three year trip to Barbados with her family at the age of fourteen. In 1994, her single "You Gotta Be" hit the Billboard Hot 100 Top 5 and was a hit in the UK three times. You Gotta Be became the most played music video on VH1 and remained on the Billboard recurrent air-play chart for 80 weeks. Following the single's success, Des'ree's second album, I Ain't Movin' , sold in excess of 1.6 million copies worldwide. Her success lead to an American tour with Seal in 1995. The following year, she contributed the song "Kissing You" to the soundtrack of the film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. In 1998, her single "Life" became a hit in Europe. In 1999, she won a BRIT Award for the British Female Solo Artist category.[2] Her 2003 release Dream Soldier was considerably less successful and she was dropped by her record label, Sony.

Other work

Des'ree has also performed various duets, including "Fire" with Babyface, "Plenty Lovin" with Steve Winwood and "Delicate" with Terence Trent D'Arby. She also campaigned for anti-fur campaigns featuring on PETA's website, as well as FurIsDead.com. In spring of 2007, Des'ree was voted the worst pop lyricist of all time for the song "Life" according to a BBC Radio poll. [3]. The writing process for the song "Life" was famously documented on video. [4] Des'ree also re-appeared in the news recently, when Beyoncé recorded a cover version of the Tim Atack/Des'ree penned song, "I'm Kissing You",[5] for the re-release of her latest album, B'Day. It turns out that the song was recorded without permission, legal action to recover royalties and block further distribution of the song is pending. [6] Her song, "Feels So High" was interpolated into the Janet Jackson song "Got 'Til It's Gone" from Jackson's CD, "The Velvet Rope". The album itself does not list the song or Des'Ree as a contributor, but the maxi single, released in 2000, lists Des'ree as one of the song's writers. This was when in 1998, Jackson was forced to pay an undisclosed sum to Des'ree following legal action.[1]

Discography

Albums

[2]

Singles

  • 1991, "Feel So High", #51 UK
  • 1992, "Feel So High" (Re-release), #13 UK, #67 U.S. [1995]
  • 1992, "Mind Adventures", #43 UK
  • 1992, "Why Should I Love You", #44 UK
  • 1993, "Delicate" (Terence Trent D'Arby with Des'ree), #14 UK
  • 1994, "You Gotta Be", #20 UK, #5 U.S.
  • 1994, "I Ain't Movin'", #44 UK
  • 1994, "Little Child", #69 UK
  • 1995, "You Gotta Be" (Re-release), #14 UK
  • 1998, "Kissing You"
  • 1998, "Fire"
  • 1998, "Life", #8 UK, #1 SPA. Note: "Life" remained in the UK top 40 for 11 weeks, and was a number one seller across Europe.
  • 1998, "What's Your Sign", #19 UK, #30 SPA
  • 1999, "You Gotta Be" (Remix), #10 UK, #1 SPA
  • 1999, "Ain't No Sunshine" (Ladysmith Black Mambazo featuring Des'ree), #42 UK
  • 2003, "It's Okay", #69 UK

[2]

References

  1. ^ Q magazine, July 1998
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums, 19th, London: Guinness World Records Limited, p. 152. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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