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Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian R&B/pop singer, whose 1998 song "Nobody's Supposed to be Here" was the longest-running number one single in the history of Billboard magazine's R&B charts. Cox has achieved nine number-one hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart.

Cox entered the music industry as a backup vocalist for Céline Dion, and after signing to Arista Records, released her self-titled debut album in 1995. The album made her a rising star, and set the stage for 1998's One Wish. The first single from that album, "Nobody's Supposed to be Here", spent fourteen weeks at number one on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. While Cox began her career strictly as an R&B artist, she is now more well-known for her work in the dance/techno genre.

Her third album, The Morning After, was released in November 2002.

On February 17 2004, Cox made her Broadway debut in the Elton John
-Tim Rice musical Aida.

Cox has performed her songs at "New Year's Eve" in Los Angeles on December 31 2005 .

Deborah Cox is currently recording a new album with an expected release date of summer 2006. Her current single "House Is Not A Home" hit number one on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart in January 2006.

Awards

1996

  • 1996 Won Juno Award for Best R&B / Soul Recording ("Deborah Cox").
  • 1996 Nominated American Music Award for Favorite New Artist - Soul / Rhythm & Blues.

1997

  • 1997 Nominated Juno Award for Best Female Vocalist.

1998

  • 1998 Won Juno Award for Best R&B / Soul Recording ("Things Just Ain't the Same").
  • 1998 Won Soul Train Award for Best R&B/Soul Single - Female ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here").

1999

  • 1999 Won Juno Award for Best R&B / Soul Recording ("One Wish ").
  • 1999 Nominated Juno Award for Best Female Vocalist.
  • 1999 Won Soul Train Lady of Soul Award for Best R&B/Soul Song of the Year ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here").

2000

  • 2000 Nominated for two Genie Awards in the Best Original Song category for "Our Love" and "29".
  • 2000 Nominated Soul Train Award for Best R&B/Soul Single - Group, Band or Duo ("Same Script, Different Cast" - Feat. Whitney Houston).

2002

  • 2002 Nominated Juno Award for Best Dance Recording ("Absolutely Not").

Discography

Albums

  • 1995 Deborah Cox #102 US, #25 (R&B) (U.S: Gold)
  • 1998 One Wish #72 US, #14 (R&B) (U.S: Platinum)
  • 2002 The Morning After #38 US, #7 (R&B) (US sales: 200,000)
  • 2003 Remixed #85 (R&B), #4 (Top Electronic Albums)
  • 2004 Ultimate Deborah Cox

Singles

From Deborah Cox:
  • 1995 "Sentimental" #27 US, #4 (R&B), #33 (Dance)
  • 1995 "It Could've Been You"
  • 1996 "Who Do U Love" (1996) #17 US, #12 (R&B), #1 (Dance)
  • 1996 "Where Do We Go From Here" #48 US, #28 (R&B)
  • 1996 "The Sound Of My Tears" #97 US, #51 (R&B)
  • 1996 "Just Be Good To Me" #8 (Dance)
From One Wish:
  • 1997 "Things Just Ain't the Same #56 US, #22 (R&B), #1 (Dance)
  • 1998 "September"
  • 1998 "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here" #2 US, #1 (R&B), #1 (Dance) (U.S: Platinum)
  • 1999 "We Can't Be Friends" #8 US, #1 (R&B) (U.S: Gold) (duet with R.L. from Next)
  • 1999 "It's Over Now" #70 US, #20 (R&B), #1 (Dance)
  • 2000 "I Never Knew" #1 (Dance)
From the Dr. Dolittle 2
soundtrack:
  • 2001 "Absolutely Not" #1 (Dance)
From The Morning After:
  • 2002 "Up & Down" #67 US, #58 (R&B)
  • 2002 "Mr. Lonely" #1 (Dance)
  • 2003 "Play Your Part" #1 (Dance)
  • 2003 "The Morning After" #63 (R&B)
From Remixed":
  • 2003 "Something Happened On the Way to Heaven" #95 US, #1 (Dance Radio Airplay)
From upcoming album:
  • 2005 "House Is Not A Home" #1 (Dance), #2 (Dance Radio Airplay)
Other singles:
  • 2000 "Same Script, Different Cast" #77 US, #14 (R&B), #4 (Dance) (duet with Whitney Houston
    )
  • 2004 "Easy As Life" (from Aida)

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