Vitamin C

Vitamin C, born Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick on July 20, 1972, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known primarily for her work in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Her music spans the pop and dance genres, often incorporating elements of teen pop and bubblegum pop. Vitamin C gained prominence with her 1999 self-titled debut album, which included the hit single "Graduation (Friends Forever)." The song became an anthem for high school graduations and solidified her place in pop culture. Her follow-up album, "Vitamin C," featured other notable tracks such as "The Itch" and "As Long As You're Loving Me." In addition to her music career, Vitamin C has also acted, appearing in the film "She's All That" and the TV series "The New Mickey Mouse Club." Her impact on music is marked by her ability to blend catchy melodies with relatable themes, particularly focusing on youth experiences. While she may not have maintained a long-standing presence in the mainstream music scene, her work remains influential in the realm of pop music nostalgia and continues to resonate during graduation ceremonies.