Shanice, born Shanice Lorraine Wilson on May 14, 1973, is an American singer-songwriter and actress known for her distinctive vocal range and contributions to R&B and pop music. She rose to prominence in the early 1990s with her hit single "I Love Your Smile," which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart and earned her critical acclaim. Her self-titled album, released in 1991, featured additional successful tracks like "When I Hear Your Name" and "Lover's Lane," showcasing her blend of soulful melodies and catchy pop hooks. Shanice's impact on music is marked by her ability to combine elements of R&B, pop, and even gospel, influencing a generation of artists with her vocal technique and style. She is noted for her impressive vocal agility and ability to convey emotion through her music. In addition to her singing career, Shanice has appeared in television and film, including a notable role on the sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Over the years, she has maintained a loyal fan base and continues to perform, reaffirming her status as a significant figure in the R&B genre.