Belinda Lipscomb

Belinda Lipscomb, known professionally as Belinda, is an American pop and R&B singer-songwriter. She gained fame in the early 1990s as a member of the girl group The Good Girls, which was known for its blend of R&B and New Jack Swing. The group achieved notable success with their debut album, "Passion," released in 1990, featuring hits like “Your Sweetness” and “Talk to Me.” After the group disbanded, Belinda pursued a solo career and released her self-titled debut album in 1995, which showcased her vocal versatility and included tracks that resonated with both pop and R&B audiences. Her music is characterized by catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, contributing to the 90s pop and R&B soundscape. Belinda's impact on music lies in her role in the evolution of female pop groups, as well as her contributions to the R&B genre during a pivotal era. Though she may not have achieved the same level of solo fame as some peers, her work with The Good Girls helped pave the way for future female artists in the industry. Today, she is remembered for her contributions to the sound of 90s R&B and pop music.