Friday, 13 June 2008

Deborah Cox

Deborah Cox   
Artist: Deborah Cox

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   Rock: Pop-Rock
   



Discography:


Destination Moon   
 Destination Moon

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


The Morning After   
 The Morning After

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13


Deborah Cox   
 Deborah Cox

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




A native of Toronto, Deborah Cox began vocalizing for TV commercials at eld 12, also entrance various talent shows with her mother's help. She performed in nightclubs as a stripling, and around this clock time, she besides began to write her own material with the avail of writer, manufacturer, and future wild-eyed interestingness Lascelles Stephens. Much like Whitney Houston, with whom she is often compared vocally as well, Cox was ascertained by Arista Records president Clive Davis curtly after graduating from high gear schooling. Davis recruited some of the top name calling in R&B to provide Cox with material for her 1995 debut, including Babyface, Dallas Austin, and Keith Crouch, but Cox herself co-wrote her offset hit undivided, "Sentimental," with Austin and bass player Colin Wolfe, along with trey other tracks on the record album. Unmatchable Wish followed in 1998, launch the R&B chart-topper "We Can't Be Friends." Her 2002 record album The Morning After made a bigger impact in the clubs with the singles "Absolutely Not," "Mr. Lonely," and "Act Your Part" all topping the U.S. dance charts. A 2003 remix aggregation held the fans over until 2007 when the ambitious and fashionable Address Moon landed. The record album was a protection to the legendary vocalist Dinah Washington and featured a full orchestra as Cox's financial backing isthmus.





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