Tina Cousins is a British singer and songwriter known primarily for her contributions to the dance and pop music genres. Born on June 20, 1970, in Birmingham, England, she gained prominence in the late 1990s with a string of successful singles. Her notable works include "Pray," "Minds Eye," and "Dance," all of which achieved chart success in the UK and various international markets. Cousins is particularly recognized for her collaboration with prominent producers and DJs, which helped shape the sound of late '90s and early 2000s dance music. Her debut album, "Mastermind," released in 2000, showcased her vocal talents and included several hits, further solidifying her place in the dance-pop scene. While her mainstream success waned in the early 2000s, Cousins has maintained a presence in the music industry, performing at clubs and festivals and embracing a dedicated fanbase. Her impact lies in her ability to blend pop sensibilities with dance rhythms, contributing to the evolution of the genre during a vibrant period in electronic music history.