Crystal Waters is an acclaimed American house and dance music singer and songwriter, renowned for her distinctive voice and infectious rhythms that have conquered dance floors worldwide. Born on October 10, 1964, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Waters grew up in a very musically-inclined family. She found her breakthrough with the 1991 release of "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)," a track that not only became a global anthem with its signature "la da dee la da da" hook but also helped to define the house genre in the early 90s. The song's success was quickly followed by Waters' debut album, "Surprise," which continued to establish her as a force in the dance music scene.
Throughout her career, Waters has been synonymous with dance anthems that balance catchy hooks with soulful lyrical storytelling. Her 1994 hit "100% Pure Love" from the album "Storyteller" reached the top of US Dance charts and was a Top 20 hit in the Billboard Hot 100, cementing her status as a dance music icon. Over the years, she has demonstrated impressive longevity, continuously releasing music that resonates with long-time fans and attracts new listeners. Notable recent works include a series of remixes and reinterpretations of her greatest hits, such as the "100% Pure Love (UNIIQU3 Remix)" and updated versions of "Gypsy Woman," as well as new tracks like "Love One Another" and "Never Enough." Crystal Waters’ enduring appeal in the dance music community is a testament to her talent, adaptability, and the timeless quality of her music.
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