English singer
Born: March 6, 1947
Kiki Dee, born Pauline Matthews on March 6, 1947, is a renowned English singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals and versatile musical style. She rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s with hits spanning various genres, including pop, soul, and adult contemporary.
Dee’s breakthrough came in the early 1970s with her collaboration with Elton John on the chart-topping single “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” which remains one of her most iconic songs. Her soulful voice and emotive delivery garnered her widespread acclaim and established her as a prominent figure in the music industry.
Throughout her career, Dee has released numerous albums and singles, showcasing her impressive vocal range and ability to interpret a diverse range of musical styles. Some of her other notable hits include “I’ve Got the Music in Me,” “Star,” and “Loving & Free.”
Beyond her solo work, Dee has also collaborated with various artists and musicians, further solidifying her reputation as a talented vocalist and performer. She continues to captivate audiences with her soulful voice and remains a respected figure in the music industry.
Kiki Dee’s 5 most popular quotes
- My older brother had a lot of Elvis on vinyl, and really, that was my first introduction to music during the Fifties.
- I was the youngest of three kids, and from the age of four, singing was my way of getting attention.
- I had a cancer scare in the early 90s, and for a few months, I wondered if I would make it.
- I have to keep healthy; otherwise, I jeopardise my career.
- I always enjoyed sports. I was a bit of a wild child, to be honest, and just loved running around.
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