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When she was a teenager in the early '80s, urban soul singer Stacy Lattisaw had a string of Top 40 R&B hits, with three songs -- "Let Me Be Your Angel," "Love on a Two Way Street," and "Miracles" -- crossing over to the pop mainstream. Lattisaw recorded her first album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Cotillion+Records%22">Cotillion Records</a> at the age of 12 in 1979, under the direction of producer <a href="spotify:artist:0bShb58TO0fM5jOjXhB1WT">Van McCoy</a>. However, it wasn't until she hooked up with <a href="spotify:artist:37WGztoQRbNgo55GQCw75B">Narada Michael Walden</a>, a former drummer with <a href="spotify:artist:3Ao7NH7lRyQAeKQg2mlTcO">the Mahavishnu Orchestra</a> who was just beginning a career as a producer, that she became a star. Under <a href="spotify:artist:37WGztoQRbNgo55GQCw75B">Walden</a>'s direction, she had five hit albums between 1981 and 1986. She continued recording into the late '80s, signing to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Motown%22">Motown</a> in 1986, but her audience slowly disappeared. By the early '90s, she decided to retire from a music career and concentrate on raising her family. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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