Stacey Q is an American pop singer, dancer, and actress best known for her 1986 hit single "Two of Hearts" which skyrocketed her to fame during the mid-80s dance-pop and Hi-NRG scene. Born as Stacey Lynn Swain on November 30, 1958, she first stepped into the limelight as part of the band SSQ before launching her solo career. Stacey Q's distinctive voice and vibrant personality shined through her music, which combined catchy hooks with the synthesizer-heavy sound that was quintessential of the era.
Her debut solo album, "Better Than Heaven," released in 1986, showcased the infectious title track "Two of Hearts," earning her a spot at the forefront of dance charts and a lasting connection with fans of the genre. Over the years, Stacey Q continued to produce energetic tracks with releases like "Hard Machine" (1988) and "Nights Like This" (1989). Delving into acting, she also made appearances on shows such as "The Facts of Life" where she demonstrated her versatility and charm. Though her prominence in the charts waned after the 80s, she maintained a dedicated fan base, and her music remains influential in the dance-pop world. Followers of her career would note more recent works such as "Color Me Cinnamon" and the reflective reinterpretation, "Two of Hearts (Slow Dance Version)," indicating the enduring quality and adaptability of her musical style.
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