Carrie Ann Inaba

Carrie Ann Inaba is an American dancer, singer, and television personality, best known for her work in the entertainment industry rather than as a traditional music artist. Born on January 5, 1972, she gained fame as a dancer on the television show "In Living Color" and later became a prominent judge on the reality dance competition series "Dancing with the Stars." Inaba's musical contributions include her involvement in the pop music genre, where she released a few singles in the late 1990s, such as "The Hardest Part" and "I’m Not the One." However, her impact is primarily felt through her role as a dancer and choreographer, as well as her influential presence on television. She has also been a significant advocate for dance as an art form, helping to bring it into mainstream entertainment. Overall, while she may not be recognized as a major recording artist, Inaba's influence on dance and popular culture is notable, particularly through her television appearances