Yvette Michele
Yvette Michele was first heard in 1995 as the sultry singer on Hot-97 DJ Funkmaster Flex's The Mix Tape, Vol. 1. Thanks to her contribution, "Everyday & Everynight," she was offered a contract on Loud!/RCA for her debut album, My Dream. She began by singing along with the radio as well as her mother's stacks of jazz vocal records; she sang in the church choir and studied dance as a teenager, but also became influenced by funk acts like Prince, Chaka Khan and the Commodores. She attended various open-mike nights at spots around New York, and made a demo tape. After passing it to her longtime friend, Funkmaster Flex, Michele found herself recording a single for his Mix Tape compilation, which alternated classic rap tracks with freestyles from hip-hop's best. The album did well, spawning a second volume, with another track from Yvette Michele, "I'm Not Feeling You." She signed a solo contract and released her debut album, My Dream, in August 1997.
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Discography
3 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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I'm Not Feeling You
R&B - Released by LOUD - Legacy on 17 Mar 1997
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Everyday & Everynight
R&B - Released by RCA - Legacy on 16 Jan 1996
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo