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Jody Watley

Jody Watley

Jody Watley has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 8 July 2015. Jody Watley's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Jody Watley (born Jan. 30, 1959, Chicago) emerged from the R&B group Shalamar to score a string of solo hit singles, chiefly from 1987 to 1990, a period in which she reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 six times. Watley got her start as a dancer on the television dance show Soul Train, which led to her being tapped for a spot in Shalamar. Her first solo album, Jody Watley, yielded #2 hit Looking for a New Love, which was followed by two more top 10 singles — Don’t You Want Me (#6) and Some Kind of Lover (#10). Two other singles from the album charted — Still a Thrill (#56) and Most of All (#60). The success propelled her to a Best New Artist Grammy win for 1987. Subsequent album Larger Than Life produced another three top 10 singles: Real Love (#2), Everything (#4) and Friends (#9). Her only other U.S. top 40 appearances came in 1992 with I’m the One You Need (#19) and as one of several featured artists on Babyface’s This is for the Lover in You (#6) in 1996. She is ranked #21 on Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists.

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Jody Watley

Jody Watley has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 8 July 2015. Jody Watley's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Jody Watley (born Jan. 30, 1959, Chicago) emerged from the R&B group Shalamar to score a string of solo hit singles, chiefly from 1987 to 1990, a period in which she reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 six times. Watley got her start as a dancer on the television dance show Soul Train, which led to her being tapped for a spot in Shalamar. Her first solo album, Jody Watley, yielded #2 hit Looking for a New Love, which was followed by two more top 10 singles — Don’t You Want Me (#6) and Some Kind of Lover (#10). Two other singles from the album charted — Still a Thrill (#56) and Most of All (#60). The success propelled her to a Best New Artist Grammy win for 1987. Subsequent album Larger Than Life produced another three top 10 singles: Real Love (#2), Everything (#4) and Friends (#9). Her only other U.S. top 40 appearances came in 1992 with I’m the One You Need (#19) and as one of several featured artists on Babyface’s This is for the Lover in You (#6) in 1996. She is ranked #21 on Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists.

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Most played tracks

What 'Cha Gonna Do For Me
Jody Watley (Louil Silas Jr. mix)
MCA Records1989
When A Man Loves A Woman (Remix Radio Edit)
Jody Watley (P.M. Dawn mix)
MCA Records1994
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Jody Watley
Universal2001
Precious Love (Tongue In Groove Mix)
Jody Watley (Simon Law mix)
MCA Records1990
Together
Jody Watley
MCA Records1993
Whenever (Afro Kosmik Vocal Dub)
Jody Watley (Kimani Wilson mix)
Peace Bisquit2003
Looking For A New Love (Radio Edit)
Jody Watley (Louil Silas, Jr. mix)
MCA Records1987
Real Love
Jody Watley
MCA Records1989
Your Love Keeps Working On Me (Extended MK Mix)
Jody Watley (MK mix)
MCA Records1993
Don't You Want Me (Dub Version)
Jody Watley (Dennis Mitchell, Francois Kevorkian, Michael Hutchinson mix)
MCA Records1987