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Adeva (born Patricia Daniels in 1960) is a female African American house music and R&B artist from Paterson, New Jersey, United States. She was the youngest of six children.
Career Noted for her powerful vocals, she released an interpretation of the Aretha Franklin hit Respect in 1989 and released her debut album Adeva! in the same year. The album was released Stateside in 1990 via the major record label, Capitol Records. The album was a critical and commercial success and contained several hit singles. "Respect" remains a favourite on Urban contemporary radio stations, especially in New York City to this day. Her second album, 1991's Love Or Lust? failed to chart in both the U.K and the U.S. despite featuring two hit singles, "Independent Woman" and "It Should Have Been Me". Adeva collaborated with house music pioneer Frankie Knuckles in 1995, with whom she released two Top 40 singles and an album, "Welcome To The Real World". The acapella vocal to 1999's In and Out of My Life single has become a famous house vocal. It has been sampled by numerous artists including Onephatdeeva and Eric Prydz who both used the vocal for their "In and Out of My Life" and "In and Out" hits, respectively. Adeva continues to be a highly regarded figure in both the New York and U.K. Garage/House scenes. Singles Albums Trivia Coincidentally, her first three solo singles all reached a high of number 17 in the UK Singles Chart during 1989. Additionally, despite having no top ten UK single hits, she managed to go top ten with her debut album (an infrequent feat for a dance artist). See also | ||||||||
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