Bunny DeBarge

Bunny DeBarge, born on June 15, 1961, is an American singer-songwriter known for her contributions to the R&B and soul genres. She gained prominence as a member of the DeBarge family musical group, which rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like "Rhythm of the Night" and "Who's Holding Donna Now." Bunny's unique vocal style and emotional delivery set her apart within the group. In 1987, she released her debut solo album, *Now That We’re Together*, featuring the notable single "Ain't No Man," which showcased her distinctive sound and lyrical depth. Her music often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal struggles, resonating with listeners and influencing subsequent generations of artists. Despite facing personal challenges, including battles with addiction, Bunny DeBarge's legacy in the music industry endures. She is credited with paving the way for female R&B artists and is celebrated for her contributions to the genre. Her work has inspired various artists, and she remains an influential figure in the soul and R&B communities.