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Crystal Waters

Crystal Waters

American singer-songwriter


Crystal Waters (born November 19,[1] 1961)[2] is an American house and dance music singer and songwriter, best known for her 1990s dance hits "Gypsy Woman", "100% Pure Love", and 2007's "Destination Calabria" with Alex Gaudino. All three of her studio albums produced a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as one of the most successful dance artists of all time.[3] Her accolades include six ASCAP Songwriter awards, three American Music Award nominations, an MTV Video Music Award nod, four Billboard Music Awards and twelve No. 1 Billboard Dance Chart hits. Her hit song "Gypsy Woman” has been sampled hundreds of times. Though her music sales have yet to be re-certified, Waters has sold over 7 million records worldwide.

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Life and career

Early life

Born in Deptford Township, New Jersey, Waters is the daughter of jazz musician Junior Waters[4] and his wife Betty. Her great-aunt, Ethel Waters,[4] was one of the first black American vocalists to appear in mainstream Hollywood musicals.[5] Her family moved to New Jersey for a while but they again moved to Washington, D.C. At age eleven she began writing poetry and took her writing seriously enough to be inducted into the Poetry Society of America when she was 14,[4] the youngest person ever to receive that honor.

She studied business and computer science at Howard University, but her creative work as a musician dropped off as she found less time for it. After earning her college degree in 1989, Waters secured a job as a probation officer with the Washington, D.C. parole board, making a living that would support her two daughters. One of her daughters, Ella Nicole, is a singer-songwriter who was discovered in 2014 and managed by Samonee K. founder of Argo Vibes.

Music career

Waters' first job in the music world was as a backup singer at a local recording studio. She realized she wanted the creative control of writing her own music. Meeting the Basement Boys at a D.C. conference, they agreed to collaborate. Waters' self-described style was jazz and the Basement Boys was house. The first two songs she wrote for the 'Boys were "Makin' Happy" and "Gypsy Woman".[5]

Waters signed a writing contract with Mercury Records in 1989.[citation needed]

Her single "Makin' Happy", with contributions by remixer Steve "Silk" Hurley, shot quickly to No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs.[6]

With her 1994 follow-up album, Storyteller,[4] Waters made a mainstream comeback with her hit single "100% Pure Love",[4] which hit number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100,[7] No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs,[6] and became one of the longest-charting singles on the Hot 100 at 45 weeks ("Gypsy Woman" had remained on the chart for 16 weeks). Along with the single, her second album Storyteller, sold over one million copies in the United States.[8] Feminist scholar and social activist bell hooks described Waters as "fierce and politically on the job" because of the singer's socially conscious lyrics.[9]

Waters performing in 2013.

In 1996, Waters participated in the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Rio, which was produced by the Red Hot Organization, performing the song "The Boy from Ipanema".

In 2007, the mega European hit "Destination Calabria" by Alex Gaudino, featuring vocals by Crystal Waters, went to No. 1 on the European Pop Chart in over 30 countries. The track is a mashup, taking the instrumental from Rune's "Calabria" and the vocals from Alex Gaudino's and Crystal Waters' "Destination Unknown", both originally released in 2003. It was produced with the help of Maurizio Nari and Ronnie Milani (Nari & Milani), matching the saxophone hook/riff from "Calabria" to Crystal Waters' voice. "Destination Calabria" was released as a 12-inch single by the Italian label Rise Records, and as a CD single on March 19, 2007 by British label Data Records. It originally charted in Australia in February 2004, peaking at No. 98 under the title "Destination Unknown" before being re-released as "Destination Calabria" and reaching No. 2 in 2007.

In 2012, "Le Bump" with Yolanda Be Cool gave Waters another No. 1 on the Beatport House Chart.

With DJ Chris Cox in 2013, the No. 1 Billboard Dance Club Songs hit "Mama Hey",[6] was listed as one of Billboard's "Top 50 Dance Songs of 2013".

In November 2015, Waters released "Synergy", and in October 2016 she released "Believe". Both songs quickly rose to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Dance Club Songs.[6]

Her 2017 single "Testify" with Hifi Sean was released on Defected Records and went straight to the A-List on BBC Radio and garnered another No. 1 spot on the Billboard Dance Club Songs.[6]

Her third collaboration with Sted-E & Hybrid Heights, titled "I Am House", reached No. 1 in the club charts in Spring 2018, giving Waters a total of twelve No. 1 singles in the US Billboard Dance Club Songs.[6]

In February 2020, she began a monthly radio/podcast show called "I Am House".

Discography

Studio albums

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Compilation albums

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Singles

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Awards and nominations

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References

  1. Waters, Crystal [@crystalwaters1] (November 19, 2018). "Today's my Birthday! Happy Bday to me! Big Love & Thanks to everyone who has supported me, loved me unconditionally and just plain old been a good friend! May next year bring us much love joy and success !" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  2. "Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists". Billboard Music. August 27, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2018. 39 – Crystal Waters
  3. "The Story of Crystal Waters' "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)"". Thump. vice.com. April 8, 2016. Retrieved July 6, 2018. My family were very musical. My great-aunt, Ethel Waters, was a very famous actor and singer in the 1940s, and my father was a jazz musician for his entire life. My uncle was the lead saxophonist with MSFB, if you remember them? I grew up with all of that, and there were rehearsals in our house, and I'd go on tour with my father in the summers, so the musician's lifestyle was just part of my life.
  4. "Crystal Waters Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  5. Paoletta, Michael (May 1, 2004) "Where Have All the Divas Gone?" Billboard (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) Retrieved 16 March 2011.
  6. Iannacci, Elio (June 29, 2014). "Divine Diva Meter: Crystal Waters". Xtra. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  7. Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
  8. "austriancharts.at > Crystal Waters in der Österreichischen Hitparade" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  9. "dutchcharts.nl > Crystal Waters in Dutch Charts" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  10. "hitparade.ch > Crystal Waters in der Schweizer Hitparade" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  11. "lescharts.com > Crystal Waters dans les Charts Français" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  12. German singles chart peaks:
  13. "charts.nz > Crystal Waters in New Zealand Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  14. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 388. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  15. "British certifications – Crystal Waters". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved March 11, 2024. Type Crystal Waters in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
  16. "The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles 1994". Australian Record Industry Association Ltd. Archived from the original on October 25, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  17. "Music 94 Poll Results", Vibe Vixen, 3 (2), March 1995, ISSN 1070-4701, Club/Dance: Best Album – "Storyteller" – Crystal Waters[permanent dead link]
  18. "Billboard". June 1996.

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