Mica Paris

Mica Paris, born on April 27, 1969, in London, England, is a celebrated British singer-songwriter and radio personality known for her powerful voice and soulful sound. Emerging in the late 1980s, Paris blends genres such as soul, jazz, R&B, and pop, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the UK music scene. Her debut album, "So Good," released in 1988, featured the hit single "My One Temptation," which reached the top of the UK charts and showcased her vocal prowess. Subsequent albums, including "Contribution" (1990) and "Breathe Life Into Me" (1993), further solidified her reputation, with Paris earning acclaim for her emotional delivery and songwriting skills. Aside from her recording career, Mica Paris has made significant contributions to music through collaborations with artists like Prince and Stevie Wonder, as well as her work in television and radio. Her influence extends beyond her music, as she has been a role model for aspiring artists, particularly women in the industry. Paris's dedication to her craft and her ability to fuse various musical styles have left a lasting impact on contemporary soul and R&B music in the UK and beyond.