Born: September 29, 1977
Place of Birth: Detroit, MI
Zodiac Sign: Libra
Debelah Laksh Morgan is an American singer and songwriter. Morgan is best known for her hit single "Dance with Me" from her third studio album, which reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The owner of a five-octave vocal range, R&B singer Debelah Morgan wrote her first song at the age of eight, soon after forming her own girl's choir and serving as their arranger. At 15, she taught gospel choir at the University of Arizona that same year, winning Miss Teen Black Arizona honors and later winning Miss Black Teen World. Morgan then relocated to Los Angeles, winning a silver medal in the NAACP international music competition.
She signed with Atlantic Records in 1994 and released her debut album Debelah, which featured the singles "Take It Easy" and "Free", both of which charted on the R&B charts.
A couple of years later, she moved to VAZ/Motown Records and released her single "Yesterday, " a Top 30 R&B hit, and landed on the Pop charts. However, while her second album, It's Not Over, was released in Japan and a few other international territories, it was shelved in the United States in 1998.
Two years later, she re-signed with Atlantic Records and released her biggest single, "Dance with Me," which peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a top-five dance hit. Her third studio album, Dance with Me, soon followed in 2000 and peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. Two additional singles ("I Remember" and "Close to You") were released from the album. Additionally, she contributed the song "Why Did You Have to Be" to the Osmosis Jones soundtrack and a cover of "Do You Remember?" to the Phil Collins tribute album, Urban Renewal.
In 2005, she signed with the independent label RansomWear and released her fourth album, Light at the End of the Tunnel (a gospel release), preceded by the single "Just as I Am." The album remains out of print and unavailable on any digital services.
In 2010, she released the live album Let the Worship in Champions Live 2 with her Las Vegas church, of which she is their worship leader. The following year, she was slated to have shot a pilot for a reality series with R&B singers Shanice and Karyn White.
In 2012 and 2013, she performed with the R&B group Rose Royce as their lead vocalist for several shows.
In 2015, she collaborated with Shanice and All-4-One on the track "Go to Bed" off the latter's album Twenty.