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6 Awards and nominations  





7 Discography  



7.1  Albums  



7.1.1  Studio albums  





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7.2  Singles  



7.2.1  Notes  





7.2.2  As a featured artist  







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Des'ree
Birth nameDesirée Annette Weekes
Born (1968-11-30) 30 November 1968 (age 55)
Croydon, London, England
Genres
  • pop
  • soul
  • adult contemporary
  • Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
    Years active1991–present
    LabelsEpic Records, Sony Soho Square, 550, Stargazer Records

    Desirée Annette Weekes[1][2] (born 30 November 1968), known by her stage name Des'ree (/ˈdɛz(ə)r/),[3] is a British pop recording artist who rose to popularity during the 1990s. She is best known for her hits "Feel So High", "You Gotta Be", "Life", and "Kissing You" (from the soundtrack of the film Romeo + Juliet). At the 1999 Brit Awards she received the Brit Award for Best British female solo artist.

    Early life[edit]

    Des'ree was born in Croydon, South East London, England,[4] on 30 November 1968.[5][6] Her mother is from British Guiana (now Guyana), and her father is from Barbados. She was introduced to reggae, calypso and jazz music by her parents. At the age of 22, and with no connections in the music industry, she was signed in 1991 to Sony 550 when she asked her boyfriend to send a demo to the label, and they quickly contacted her.

    Career[edit]

    Des'ree's debut single, "Feel So High", was released in August 1991, a mere 12 weeks after her signing. The single did not initially reach the UK top 40, but hit #13 when it was re-released in January 1992. Her debut album Mind Adventures was released in February 1992. It received good reviews and hit the top 30 in the UK. She spent in 1992 touring as the opening act to Simply Red. In 1993, Des'ree collaborated with Terence Trent D'Arby on the song "Delicate", which was released as a single and hit the UK top 20 and the US top 100. She ended the year singing with a host of other artists at the first concert of secular music at the Vatican City, on 23 December 1993, which was aired on Italian TV. The concert, named Concerto di Natale, has been held with different artists every Christmas in the years since.

    In 1994, her single "You Gotta Be" hit the Billboard Hot 100 Top 5, peaking at number 5, and was a hit in the UK three times. "You Gotta Be" became the most played music video on VH1 and remained on the Billboard Recurrent Airplay Chart for 80 weeks. Following the single's success, Des'ree's second album, I Ain't Movin', sold in excess of 2.5 million copies worldwide. Her success led to an American tour with Seal in 1995. The following year, she contributed the song "Kissing You" to the soundtrack of the film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. She appears in the film singing the song. In 1997, her song "Crazy Maze" was featured on the soundtrack of the movie Nothing to Lose with Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins. In the same year she provided vocals on "Plenty Lovin'"onSteve Winwood's album Junction Seven.

    In 1998, her single "Life" became a hit in Europe, reaching number 1 in many countries, as well as in Japan. In 1999, she won a Brit Award for the British Female Solo Artist category. The album from which the single was taken, Supernatural, was also released in 1998 to mostly positive reviews. It was somewhat successful in the UK, but was a commercial flop in the United States. In 2007, Des'ree also notably won a BBC poll for the "worst lyrics ever" for the single, the offending lyrics being "I don't want to see a ghost/it's the sight that I fear most/I'd rather have a piece of toast/watch the evening news".[7] In 1999, she sang The Beatles' song "Blackbird" at a concert in honour of Linda McCartney. At the concert, she met the group Ladysmith Black Mambazo and she collaborated with them on a cover of "Ain't No Sunshine", which was released in late 1999. After that, Des'ree put her music career on hold to focus on her private life and disappeared from the public eye.

    A compilation of rare songs and live tracks, Endangered Species, was released in 2000. In 2001 she contributed vocals to the charity single "Wake Up The Morning", which was released in honour of the death of Damilola Taylor. Billed as Together As One, other contributors to the song were Gabrielle, Andrew Roachford and Courtney Pine. In 2002, she contributed a sung sonnet from William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice to the various artists album When Love Speaks. Sony released Dream Soldier in 2003. Only one track from the album was released as a single, "It's Okay", which peaked in the UK at number 69. The single did not chart in the US. The video, directed by Jake Nava, was shot in London's Notting Hill. "Dream Soldier" was not a critical or commercial success. Des'ree was subsequently dropped by her label, Sony/550 Music, following the release of the album in March 2003.

    Shortly afterwards, she took a hiatus from music to focus on her interest in naturopathy,[8] also training as a nutritionist.[9] In 2008 she came out of her hiatus to perform at the O2 Arena for Young Voices' "The Big Sing" charity concert. She helped break the record for "most people simultaneously singing the same song" by leading 600,000 schoolchildren across the United Kingdom in singing "You Gotta Be".[10] In 2011, she performed "You Gotta Be" at the wedding for George Medal recipient Paul Jacobs.[citation needed] That same year, she sang a lullaby on naturopath Julie Langton-Smith's sleep therapy CD Sleep Talk Lullaby.[11]

    Her first album in sixteen years, titled A Love Story, was released by her own label, Stargazer Records, on 11 October 2019.[12] She had begun work on the album in 2012, but took a break to care for her mother.[13]

    Other work[edit]

    "Silent Hero", written by Des'ree and Prince Sampson, featured in Spike Lee's 1995 film Clockers, "Feel So High", written by Des'ree and Michael Graves, featured in the 1996 film Set It Off, and "You Gotta Be" featured in The Object of My Affection and The Next Karate Kid. In 1997, Des'ree's hit "Feel So High" was interpolated into the Janet Jackson song "Got 'Til It's Gone" from Jackson's CD The Velvet Rope without due credit to Des'ree as a contributor. The maxi single, however, lists Des'ree and Michael Graves as two of the song's writers,[14] after winning a lawsuit against Jackson.[15] She also considered suing Robyn and Cleopatra due to the similarities between their songs ("Show Me Love" and "Life Ain't Easy" respectively) and "Feel So High";[15] however, nothing came of it. In 1999 she recorded a duet with Ladysmith Black Mambazo on a cover of the Bill Withers song "Ain't No Sunshine".

    Awards[edit]

    Des'ree has won several awards, including a Brit Award, an Ivor Novello Award, World Music Award, Urban Music Award and a BMI Award for over five million plays of "You Gotta Be" in America alone. Des'ree also won a BBC poll for "Worst Pop Lyricist" for the 1998 single "Life", though it went to number 1 in Japan, Spain and several other European countries.

    Personal life[edit]

    Des'ree is a vegetarian.[16] In 2002, she did short courses in photography and ceramics at the Camberwell College of Arts.[17][18][19]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    BMI London Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    2007 "You Gotta Be" 4 Million Award Won
    2015 5 Million Award Won

    BMI Pop Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
    1996 "You Gotta Be" Award-Winning Song Won [20]

    Billboard Music Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    1995 "You Gotta Be" Top Adult Contemporary Single Nominated

    Brit Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
    1995 Herself British Female Solo Artist Nominated [21]
    1999 Won [22]
    "Life" British Single of the Year Nominated

    Ivor Novello Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    1995 "You Gotta Be" Best Contemporary Song Won
    1999 "Life" International Hit of the Year Nominated

    MTV Video Music Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    1995 "You Gotta Be" Best New Artist Nominated
    Best Female Video Nominated

    RSH Gold Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
    1999 Herself Catchy Tune of 1998 Won [23]

    World Music Awards

    Year Nominee / work Award Result
    1999 Herself World's Best Selling British Artist Won

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
    UK
    [24]
    AUS
    [25]
    GER
    [26]
    NLD
    [27]
    NZ
    [28]
    US
    [29]
    1992 Mind Adventures 26 39 53 57
    1994 I Ain't Movin'
    • Released: 9 May 1994
    • Label: Sony
    • Formats: CD, MD, cassette, digital download
    13 14 91 77 9 27
    1998 Supernatural
    • Released: 29 June 1998
    • Label: Sony
    • Formats: CD, MD, cassette, digital download
    16 27 17 4 41 185
    2003 Dream Soldier
    • Released: 31 March 2003
    • Label: Sony
    • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
    2019 A Love Story
    • Released: 11 October 2019
    • Label: Stargazer Records
    • Formats: Digital download
    "—" denotes releases that were not released in that country or did not chart.

    Compilation albums[edit]

    Title Album details
    Mystic Mixes
    • Released: 4 August 1999
    • Label: Sony
    • Format: CD
    Endangered Species
    (B-sides and rare tracks)
    • Released: 23 October 2000
    • Label: Sony
    • Formats: CD, digital download

    Singles[edit]

    List of singles released, showing selected chart positions and certifications
    Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
    UK
    [24]
    AUS
    [25]
    GER
    [26]
    IRE
    [35]
    ITA
    [36]
    NLD
    [27]
    SPA
    [37]
    US
    [38]
    "Feel So High"1 1991 13 28 15 20 25 67 Mind Adventures
    "Mind Adventures" 1992 43 89 94
    "Why Should I Love You" 44 102
    "You Gotta Be" 1994 14 9 79 15 47 5 I Ain't Movin'
    "I Ain't Movin'" 44 59
    "Little Child" 69 210
    "I'm Kissing You" 1997 83 17 Romeo + Juliet
    "Life" 1998 8 8 8 3 1 1 3 Supernatural
    "What's Your Sign?" 19 167 65 70 1
    "You Gotta Be" (remix)3 1999 10 76 77 1
    "It's Okay" 2003 69 96 59 Dream Soldier
    "Why?"[42]
    "—" denotes releases that were not released in that country or did not chart.

    Notes[edit]

    As a featured artist[edit]

    Song Year Peak chart positions Album
    UK
    [45]
    AUS
    [25]
    GER
    [26]
    IRE
    [35]
    NLD
    [27]
    "Delicate" (Terence Trent D'Arby, featuring Des'ree) 1993 14 99 56 23 45 Symphony or Damn
    "Ain't No Sunshine" (Ladysmith Black Mambazo, featuring Des'ree) 1999 42 In Harmony
    "Wake Up the Morning" (Together As One) 2001 161
    "—" denotes releases that were not released in that country or did not chart.

    Promotional singles[edit]

    Title Year Album
    "Sun of '79" 1992 Mind Adventures
    "Competitive World"
    "Fire"
    (with Babyface)
    1998 Supernatural
    "God Only Knows"[46]
    "Best Days" 1999

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Images for Des'ree - Supernatural". Discogs.com.
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  • ^ "R.E.M win International Group presented by Des'ree | BRIT Awards 1995". YouTube. 28 November 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  • ^ Nina Myskow, "star challenge: Hanging on the telephone with... Des'ree.", Daily Mirror, 15 March 2003
  • ^ Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce (1995), Time, Volume 145, Issues 18–26, 1995.
  • ^ Paul Sexton, "550 Music's Des'ree Gets 'Supernatural' On 3rd Set", Billboard, 13 June 1998.
  • ^ "Des'ree takes bad lyric top spot". BBC. 4 May 2007. Retrieved 29 February 2008.
  • ^ "Desree". Youngvoices.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  • ^ "First Album Since 2003" (PDF). Republicamedia.net. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  • ^ "Pembrokeshire-led Big Sing aims to smash its own record". Western Telegraph. 27 November 2008.
  • ^ "Sleep Hypnotherapy - Sleep Talk Lullaby by Julie LangtonSmith and Des'ree". YouTube. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  • ^ Smith, Nick (18 January 2022). "Des'ree – A Love Story | Album Reviews". musicOMH. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  • ^ "Des'ree Does Logic Course". Garnishmusicproduction.com. 19 March 2012. Archived from the original on 15 August 2019.
  • ^ Q Magazine, July 1998.
  • ^ a b Ian Hyland, "Des'ree wins pounds 2m in Janet Jackson song copying war.", Sunday Mirror, 31 May 1998
  • ^ "On the Up and Up". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  • ^ "des'ree". Sonymusic.co.jp.
  • ^ Des'ree Archived 9 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Metro, 27 October 2009. Retrieved on 9 May 2012.
  • ^ "Des'ree sues Beyonce over song". Metro. 18 April 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  • ^ "Billboard". June 1996.
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  • ^ "RSH - Wie alles begann... - RSH Gold 1999". 27 June 2015. Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
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  • ^ "charts.nz > Des'ree in New Zealand Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
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  • ^ "BPI > Certified Awards > Search results for 'I Ain't Movin' (from bpi.co.uk)". BPI. Retrieved 19 November 2016 – via Imgur.com.
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  • ^ "British single certifications – Des'ree – Life". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
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