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"Gypsy Woman" became a worldwide hit, memorable for its ''la da dee la dee da'' [[refrain]] and its often sampled keyboard riff. The track reached #8 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]], and found even more success in [[Europe]], reaching #2 on [[the UK Singles Chart]]. The track was also parodied in the memorable sketch "My Songs Are Mindless" (Performed by [[Kim Wayans]]) on the television series ''[[In Living Color]]'' in [[1991]]. Wayans skewered the song's simple rhythm and melody by singing "There goes Fred Flinstone. I got a song there, got another song there: Yabba Dabba Doo Yabba Dabba Da, Yabba Dabba Doo Yabba Dabba Da...." The clip from the comedy show would sometimes show up mixed into Waters' own composition at Gay clubs with video screens. Scarcely a year after its release, a new version turned up on the ''[[Red Hot + Dance]]'' AIDS fundraiser disc (1992, distributed by [[Sony Music]]), gaining its remixer ([[Joey Negro]]) his first real American exposure. |
"Gypsy Woman" became a worldwide hit, memorable for its ''la da dee la dee da'' [[refrain]] and its often sampled keyboard riff. The track reached #8 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]], and found even more success in [[Europe]], reaching #2 on [[the UK Singles Chart]]. The track was also parodied in the memorable sketch "My Songs Are Mindless" (Performed by [[Kim Wayans]]) on the television series ''[[In Living Color]]'' in [[1991]]. Wayans skewered the song's simple rhythm and melody by singing "There goes Fred Flinstone. I got a song there, got another song there: Yabba Dabba Doo Yabba Dabba Da, Yabba Dabba Doo Yabba Dabba Da...." The clip from the comedy show would sometimes show up mixed into Waters' own composition at Gay clubs with video screens. Scarcely a year after its release, a new version turned up on the ''[[Red Hot + Dance]]'' AIDS fundraiser disc (1992, distributed by [[Sony Music]]), gaining its remixer ([[Joey Negro]]) his first real American exposure. |
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Despite some additional contributions by remixer [[Steve "Silk" Hurley]], Waters' next releases were promoted only in the dance music markets, but she made an unexpected comeback in 1994 when "100% Pure Love" hit #11 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] and became one of the longest charting singles on the Hot 100 at 45 weeks ("Gypsy Woman" remained on the chart for an average 16 weeks). |
Despite some additional contributions by remixer [[Steve "Silk" Hurley]], Waters' next releases were promoted only in the dance music markets, but she made an unexpected mainstream comeback in 1994 when "100% Pure Love" hit #11 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] and became one of the longest charting singles on the Hot 100 at 45 weeks ("Gypsy Woman" remained on the chart for an average 16 weeks). |
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Her [[1997]] self-titled album included another Top 40 US hit, "Say...If You Feel Alright," but mainstream success in the US has since eluded her. However, Waters remains successful on the [[Hot Dance Music/Club Play]] and the [[Hot Dance Airplay]] charts with recent hits like "Come On Down" and "My Time," both of which peaked at #1, the latter making top 40 in the UK. "Gypsy Woman"'s keyboard-chord was recently sampled on rapper [[T.I.]]'s 2006 mega-hit "Why You Wanna." |
Her [[1997]], self-titled album included another Top 40 US hit, "Say...If You Feel Alright," but mainstream success in the US has since eluded her. However, Waters remains successful on the [[Hot Dance Music/Club Play]] and the [[Hot Dance Airplay]] charts with recent hits like "Come On Down" and "My Time," both of which peaked at #1, the latter making top 40 in the UK. "Gypsy Woman"'s keyboard-chord was recently sampled on rapper [[T.I.]]'s 2006 mega-hit "Why You Wanna." |
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In [[2007]] Waters embarked on a world tour; performing sold out shows in [[Russia]], [[Egypt]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Germany]], [[Mexico]], and [[Dubai]], among other locations. In [[2007]] her track "Destination Calabria" hit the Top 10 on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. |
In [[2007]] Waters embarked on a world tour; performing sold out shows in [[Russia]], [[Egypt]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Germany]], [[Mexico]], and [[Dubai]], among other locations. In [[2007]] her track "Destination Calabria" hit the Top 10 on the [[UK Singles Chart]]. In May 2008, Waters issued the single "Dancefloor." The single seems to be only promoted to the club market and dance radio. |
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Crystal Waters (born October 10, 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a dance music singer and songwriter, as well as the great-niece of singer/actress Ethel Waters.
She enjoyed three major pop–dance hits in the early/mid '90s: "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" (1991), "100% Pure Love" (1994) and "Say... If You Feel Alright" (1997).
She is also the singer in "Destination Calabria", a 2007 hit release by Alex Gaudino, a mashup which uses vocals from her 2004 "Destination Unknown" and instrumental from Rune RK's 2003 "Calabria".
Waters lived in New Jersey, but later moved to Washington, D.C., to study computer science at Howard University. After graduation, she worked as a computer technician at the Washington, D.C., Parole Board[1]. She took her demo tape of "Gypsy Woman" to a Music Business Forum, and the only people to call her about it were a trio of club disc jockeys who formed the Basement Boys.
"Gypsy Woman" became a worldwide hit, memorable for its la da dee la dee da refrain and its often sampled keyboard riff. The track reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and found even more success in Europe, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart. The track was also parodied in the memorable sketch "My Songs Are Mindless" (Performed by Kim Wayans) on the television series In Living Color in 1991. Wayans skewered the song's simple rhythm and melody by singing "There goes Fred Flinstone. I got a song there, got another song there: Yabba Dabba Doo Yabba Dabba Da, Yabba Dabba Doo Yabba Dabba Da...." The clip from the comedy show would sometimes show up mixed into Waters' own composition at Gay clubs with video screens. Scarcely a year after its release, a new version turned up on the Red Hot + Dance AIDS fundraiser disc (1992, distributed by Sony Music), gaining its remixer (Joey Negro) his first real American exposure.
Despite some additional contributions by remixer Steve "Silk" Hurley, Waters' next releases were promoted only in the dance music markets, but she made an unexpected mainstream comeback in 1994 when "100% Pure Love" hit #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the longest charting singles on the Hot 100 at 45 weeks ("Gypsy Woman" remained on the chart for an average 16 weeks).
Her 1997, self-titled album included another Top 40 US hit, "Say...If You Feel Alright," but mainstream success in the US has since eluded her. However, Waters remains successful on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play and the Hot Dance Airplay charts with recent hits like "Come On Down" and "My Time," both of which peaked at #1, the latter making top 40 in the UK. "Gypsy Woman"'s keyboard-chord was recently sampled on rapper T.I.'s 2006 mega-hit "Why You Wanna."
In 2007 Waters embarked on a world tour; performing sold out shows in Russia, Egypt, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico, and Dubai, among other locations. In 2007 her track "Destination Calabria" hit the Top 10 on the UK Singles Chart. In May 2008, Waters issued the single "Dancefloor." The single seems to be only promoted to the club market and dance radio.
Awards & nominations
Year | Award |
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1991 | American Music Award nomination for Favorite Artist - Dance |
1991 | American Music Award nomination for Favorite Single - Dance ("Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)") |
1991 | American Music Award nomination for Favorite New Artist - Dance |
1994 | Billboard Music Award Win for Top-Selling Hot Dance Music Club Play Single for "100% Pure Love" |
1994 | Billboard Music Award nomination for Top Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales Artist |
1994 | Billboard Music Award nomination for Top Hot Dance Music Maxi-Single Sales for "100% Pure Love" |
1994 | Billboard Music Award nomination for Top Hot Dance Music Club Play Artist |
1995 | MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Dance Video ("100% Pure Love") |
Discography
Albums
- 1991 Surprise
- 1994 Storyteller
- 1997 Crystal Waters
- 1998 The Best of Crystal Waters
- 2001 Gypsy Woman - The Collection
- 2001 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Crystal Waters
Singles
Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. Dance | UK | Album |
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1991 | "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" | 8 | 1 | 2 | Surprise |
1991 | "Makin' Happy" | - | 1 | 18 | Surprise |
1992 | "Megamix" | - | - | 39 | - |
1992 | "Surprise" | - | 35 | - | Surprise |
1992 | "Gypsy Woman (Basement Boys "Strip to the Bone" Remix)" / "Peace" | - | - | 35 | Surprise |
1994 | "100% Pure Love" | 11 | 1 | 15 | Storyteller |
1994 | "What I Need" (double A-side with "Ghetto Day" in the UK) | 82 | 1 | 40 | Storyteller |
1995 | "Relax" | - | 1 | 37 | Storyteller |
1996 | "In De Ghetto" (Bad Yard Club featuring Crystal Waters) | - | 20 | 35 | - |
1997 | "Say... If You Feel Alright" | 40 | 6 | 45 | Crystal Waters |
1997 | "Just a Freak" (featuring Dennis Rodman) | - | 13 | - | Crystal Waters |
2001 | "Come on Down" | - | 1 | - | - |
2001 | "Night in Egypt" | - | - | - | - |
2003 | "My Time" (Dutch featuring Crystal Waters) | - | 1 | 22 | - |
2007 | "Destination Calabria" (Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters) | - | 8 | 4 | |
2008 | "Dancefloor" | - | - | - | - |
Notes
- "I Got My Education" by Uncanny Alliance is a response track to "Gypsy Woman".
- "Makin' Happy" climbed to #55 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart.
- "Come On Down" has its backing track and chorus built around a sample of the theme music to the game show The Price Is Right.
- "Gypsy Woman" was sampled on American rapper T.I.'s 2006 single "Why You Wanna," off his very successful album King and also on Styles P's song "Favourite Drug" on his Time is Money album.
- Though its US Release was in mid-1994, "What I Need" did not chart there until early 1995.
References
See also
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart