Martha Wash

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The Queen of Clubland. She began her career as a backing vocalist for . Later on, she was part of Two Tons O' Fun and later before embarking on a solo career. Born San Francisco, California 1953.

In 1989, Wash was asked by Italian act Black Box record and demo their songs. Black Box eventually retained Wash's vocals on demo and released them on their debut album Dreamland (1990). The album spawned success singles "I Don't Know Anybody Else", "Everybody Everybody", "Strike It Up", and "Fantasy"; all of which have featured uncredited vocals by Wash. Wash ultimately sued Black Box and won her case. As a result, Black Box re-issued their album and gave Wash sleeve credits. In the same year, C + C Music Factory released their debut single "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)". The song used an edited compilation of vocal parts that Wash recorded in June 1990 for an unrelated demo tape. The song, which featured Wash's uncredited vocals on the chorus, became an international hit and sold over a million copies worldwide. Wash successfully sued the group for sleeve credits in 1991.

In 1993, Wash released her debut self-titled solo album. The album spawn the number-one Dance singles "Carry On" and "Give It to You". Wash returned to the spotlight with Jocelyn Brown on Todd Terry's cover of Musique's 'Keep On Jumpin' (1996). In 2005, she released her first single in more than five years "You Lift Me Up", this time on her own label Purple Rose Records. In 2013, she released her second album Something Good, followed by her third album Love & Conflict released in 2020.