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Diana King

Diana King (born 8 November 1970)[1] is a Jamaican singer-songwriter who performs a mixture and fusion of reggae, reggae fusion and dancehall. They are best known for their hit 1995 single "Shy Guy" and their remake of "I Say a Little Prayer" which was featured on the soundtrack to My Best Friend's Wedding.

Diana King
Also known asKingSinga
Born (1970-11-08) 8 November 1970 (age 53)
Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1993–present
LabelsWork/SME Records (1994–2000)
Websitehttp://www.dianakingdom.com

As of 1998, King has sold over five million records worldwide.[2] Regarded as one of the most successful Jamaican artists, they have scored multiple Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 entries.[3] King is also a recipient of the "Vanguard Award" at the Out Music Awards.[4]

Early life

King were born to an Indo-Jamaican mother and an Afro-Jamaican father in Spanish Town.[5]

Career

King was a member of the City Heat band, performing on the local hotel circuit before releasing their first solo single, "Change of Heart", in 1991.[6]

After making an appearance on The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 song "Respect", from his album Ready to Die, they signed a recording contract with Sony Music. Their first release was a remake of the Bob Marley song "Stir It Up" (which peaked at no. 53 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart) for the Cool Runnings soundtrack that same year.[6]

King's next single, "Shy Guy", co-written and produced by Andy Marvel was released in 1995. The song, which only took them 10 minutes to write,[7] became a hit, reaching No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified gold by the RIAA in the U.S.; the single also hit No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart,[8] as well as reaching No. 1 on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles chart, going on to sell nearly five million singles worldwide. "Shy Guy" was also ranked by the Japanese radio station J-Wave as the No. 1 song of 1995. In the UK, it had a place in the top 10 for seven weeks.[9] It served as a single from the soundtrack to the 1995 film, Bad Boys in addition to being the lead release off their debut album Tougher Than Love which was released on 25 April 1995.[6] The album peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Reggae, No. 85 on R&B, and No. 179 on the Billboard 200 charts. Two follow-up singles "Love Triangle" (No. 85 R&B) and "Ain't Nobody" (No. 94 Pop, No. 63 R&B) followed that same year. In 1996, King collaborated with Nahki on the single "I'll Do It".[10] Also in 1996, their version of "Piece of My Heart" was included on the soundtrack to the film The First Wives Club.[11]

In 1997, King also scored another hit on the Billboard Hot 100 (No. 38) and the Hot Dance Club Play (No. 8) with their cover version of the song "I Say a Little Prayer" (originally recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1967), which was featured on the soundtrack to the film, My Best Friend's Wedding.[6] Their second album Think Like a Girl was released on 30 September 1997, and entered the Billboard[12] Top Reggae Albums chart at No. 1. The album spawned two more US singles with "L-L-Lies" and "Find My Way Back" in addition to "Supa-Lova-Bwoy" which was released exclusively in Japan. King was also featured on the 1997 soundtrack to the documentary When We Were Kings, where they performed the title track with Brian McKnight.

In 1998, King joined Celine Dion and Brownstone on stage to perform the hit "Treat Her Like a Lady" previously written and recorded by King from Tougher Than Love at the Essence Awards. That year, they also appeared on Soul Train, The RuPaul Show, and VIBE to promote Think Like a Girl. They also collaborated with artists such as Toots Hibbert, Ziggy Marley, Buju Banton, Ini Kamoze, Maxi Priest, Shaggy, Tony Rebel, I-Three, Brian Gold, Handel Tucker, Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar & Mikey Bennett on the charity single "Rise Up" with Jamaica United.[13]

In 1999, they toured India doing a five city tour. From Goa, they said: "I never thought I would come back to India."[14]

King entered negotiations with Madonna's Maverick Records label in 2000.[15]

In 2002, King premiered their single, "Summer Breezin'" on BET and VH1 video outlets, and it received some urban radio airplay, their third album Respect was released on 24 July 2002 in Japan,[16] with plans for other markets such as the US and Europe eventually cancelled. However, it finally received a release in other markets such as the UK on 17 April 2006[17] and the United States on 28 April 2008.[18]

In 2006, they released the single "Spanish Town Blues" for a Taxi Records compilation album with Sly & Robbie.[19]

In 2007, King co-wrote and recorded the song "The Light Within" with the German reggae artist Gentleman, for his album Another Intensity. Additionally, they also collaborated with Sarah and Kid Capri for a single called "Get Me @ This Party".[20] Later that year, they formed their own record label, ThinkLikeAgirl.[21]

In 2009, they collaborated with Richie Stephens on a remake of the ballad "The Closer I Get to You"[22] for his album Forever.

In 2010, King's record label ThinkLikeAgirL Music Inc. went through a licensing deal with Warner Music Japan with the release of their fourth album, Warrior Gurl. The album was released in Japan on 22 September 2010.[23] It was led by the single "Yu Dun Kno" which was released that same year. They also recorded a track "Bounce" for another Taxi Records compilation album.[24]

For the international release of the album, King renamed the album to AgirLnaMeKING and it was released on their birthday, 8 November 2012.[25][26][27] Two more singles "Closer" and "Jeanz N T-Shirt" were released in 2012.

In 2016, King announced they were at work on an all-lesbian record label in addition to a new studio album and an EP.[28] The full-length album was to be a reggae release, while the EP an EDM (electronic dance music) release.

Personal life

King was previously married to their tour manager Orville Aris, with whom they share a son, born in 1996.[29]

In June 2012, King came out as a lesbian via Facebook, stating: "I answer now, not because it's anyone's business but because it feels right with my soul and I believe by not answering or hiding it all these years somehow makes it appear as if I am ashamed of it or that I believe it is wrong."[30][31][32] They have 15 siblings, but due to King coming out, they are now only close to one.[28] King came out to themself in their 20s, but it took a decade for King to be comfortable with it publicly, for any backlash towards their daughter and son.[33] King was honoured for their bravery on 16, December 2012 and was presented with the prestigious "Vanguard Award" at the Out Music Awards in Las Vegas. King is the first Jamaican artist to ever publicly come out.[34]

In January 2018, King announced that they had married their long-time girlfriend, Jamaican violinist Mijanne Webster.[35] On September 12, 2018 they announced via Twitter that they identified as non-binary.[36] In 2020, King stated that they used "he/him", "she/her", and "they/them" pronouns,[37] but in 2022, King changed their pronouns to exclusively use "they/them".[38]

In August 2021, they announced via Twitter the death of their daughter, Shalamar Diana Wright (1987-2021), who was born when King was sixteen.[39] Mijanne also tweeted to commemorate Shalamar and thank her for accepting Mijanne as part of her family.[40]

King holds both Jamaican and US citizenship.[citation needed]

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Work Category Result Ref.
1995 Billboard Music Video Awards "Shy Guy" Best R&B/Urban Video of the Year Nominated [41]
Best R&B/Urban Video of the Year - New Artist Nominated
1997 Online Film & Television Association "I Say a Little Prayer" Best Adapted Song Won [42]
2012 Out Music Awards Themself Vanguard Award Won [43]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[44]
US
R&B

[45]
US Reggae
[46]
US
Heat.

[47]
AUS
[48]
JPN
[49]
UK
[8]
1995 Tougher Than Love 179 85 3 6 33 5 50
1997 Think Like a Girl 1 7
2002 Respect 30
2010 Warrior Gurl (Japan)
2011 AgirLnaMeKING

Live/compilation albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
JPN
[49]
1996 Tougher and Live (Japan)
1998 Remix Kingdom (Japan) 24
2002 The Best of Diana King (Japan) 78
2005 Essentials: I Say a Little Prayer (Japan)

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US
[53]
US R&B
[54]
UK
[55]
NED
[56]
FRA
[57]
GER
[58]
SWI
[59]
SWE
[60]
AUS
[48]
NZ
[61]
1994 "Stir It Up" 53 24 Cool Runnings Soundtrack
1995 "Shy Guy" 13 21 2 3 4 6 5 1 3 3 Tougher Than Love
"Love Triangle" 85 73 21
"Ain't Nobody" 94 63 13 27 41 62 31 30 28
1996 "I'll Do It" (with Nahki) Non-album single
1997 "When We Were Kings" (with Brian McKnight) When We Were Kings Soundtrack
"I Say a Little Prayer" 38 68 17 34 73 6 21 Think Like a Girl
"L-L-Lies" 71 67 35 47 173 29
1998 "Find My Way Back"
"Supa-Lova-Bwoy" (Japan)
"Rise Up" (as part of Jamaica United) 54 Non-album single
2002 "Summer Breezin'" 85 45 98 Respect
2006 "Spanish Town Blues" Non-album singles
2007 "Get Me @ This Party" (with Sarah feat. Kid Kapri)
2011 "Yu Dun Know" Warrior Gurl
AgirLnaMeKING
2012 "Closer"
"Jeanz N T-Shirt"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

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VocalsYears active1993 presentLabelsWork SME Records 1994 2000 Websitehttp www dianakingdom com As of 1998 King has sold over five million records worldwide 2 Regarded as one of the most successful Jamaican artists they have scored multiple Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 entries 3 King is also a recipient of the Vanguard Award at the Out Music Awards 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Live compilation albums 5 3 Singles 6 References 7 External linksEarly lifeKing were born to an Indo Jamaican mother and an Afro Jamaican father in Spanish Town 5 CareerKing was a member of the City Heat band performing on the local hotel circuit before releasing their first solo single Change of Heart in 1991 6 After making an appearance on The Notorious B I G s 1994 song Respect from his album Ready to Die they signed a recording contract with Sony Music Their first release was a remake of the Bob Marley song Stir It Up which peaked at no 53 on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart for the Cool Runnings soundtrack that same year 6 King s next single Shy Guy co written and produced by Andy Marvel was released in 1995 The song which only took them 10 minutes to write 7 became a hit reaching No 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified gold by the RIAA in the U S the single also hit No 2 on the UK Singles Chart 8 as well as reaching No 1 on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles chart going on to sell nearly five million singles worldwide Shy Guy was also ranked by the Japanese radio station J Wave as the No 1 song of 1995 In the UK it had a place in the top 10 for seven weeks 9 It served as a single from the soundtrack to the 1995 film Bad Boys in addition to being the lead release off their debut album Tougher Than Love which was released on 25 April 1995 6 The album peaked at No 1 on Billboard s Reggae No 85 on R amp B and No 179 on the Billboard 200 charts Two follow up singles Love Triangle No 85 R amp B and Ain t Nobody No 94 Pop No 63 R amp B followed that same year In 1996 King collaborated with Nahki on the single I ll Do It 10 Also in 1996 their version of Piece of My Heart was included on the soundtrack to the film The First Wives Club 11 In 1997 King also scored another hit on the Billboard Hot 100 No 38 and the Hot Dance Club Play No 8 with their cover version of the song I Say a Little Prayer originally recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1967 which was featured on the soundtrack to the film My Best Friend s Wedding 6 Their second album Think Like a Girl was released on 30 September 1997 and entered the Billboard 12 Top Reggae Albums chart at No 1 The album spawned two more US singles with L L Lies and Find My Way Back in addition to Supa Lova Bwoy which was released exclusively in Japan King was also featured on the 1997 soundtrack to the documentary When We Were Kings where they performed the title track with Brian McKnight In 1998 King joined Celine Dion and Brownstone on stage to perform the hit Treat Her Like a Lady previously written and recorded by King from Tougher Than Love at the Essence Awards That year they also appeared on Soul Train The RuPaul Show and VIBE to promote Think Like a Girl They also collaborated with artists such as Toots Hibbert Ziggy Marley Buju Banton Ini Kamoze Maxi Priest Shaggy Tony Rebel I Three Brian Gold Handel Tucker Lowell Sly Dunbar amp Mikey Bennett on the charity single Rise Up with Jamaica United 13 In 1999 they toured India doing a five city tour From Goa they said I never thought I would come back to India 14 King entered negotiations with Madonna s Maverick Records label in 2000 15 In 2002 King premiered their single Summer Breezin on BET and VH1 video outlets and it received some urban radio airplay their third album Respect was released on 24 July 2002 in Japan 16 with plans for other markets such as the US and Europe eventually cancelled However it finally received a release in other markets such as the UK on 17 April 2006 17 and the United States on 28 April 2008 18 In 2006 they released the single Spanish Town Blues for a Taxi Records compilation album with Sly amp Robbie 19 In 2007 King co wrote and recorded the song The Light Within with the German reggae artist Gentleman for his album Another Intensity Additionally they also collaborated with Sarah and Kid Capri for a single called Get Me This Party 20 Later that year they formed their own record label ThinkLikeAgirl 21 In 2009 they collaborated with Richie Stephens on a remake of the ballad The Closer I Get to You 22 for his album Forever In 2010 King s record label ThinkLikeAgirL Music Inc went through a licensing deal with Warner Music Japan with the release of their fourth album Warrior Gurl The album was released in Japan on 22 September 2010 23 It was led by the single Yu Dun Kno which was released that same year They also recorded a track Bounce for another Taxi Records compilation album 24 For the international release of the album King renamed the album to AgirLnaMeKING and it was released on their birthday 8 November 2012 25 26 27 Two more singles Closer and Jeanz N T Shirt were released in 2012 In 2016 King announced they were at work on an all lesbian record label in addition to a new studio album and an EP 28 The full length album was to be a reggae release while the EP an EDM electronic dance music release Personal lifeKing was previously married to their tour manager Orville Aris with whom they share a son born in 1996 29 In June 2012 King came out as a lesbian via Facebook stating I answer now not because it s anyone s business but because it feels right with my soul and I believe by not answering or hiding it all these years somehow makes it appear as if I am ashamed of it or that I believe it is wrong 30 31 32 They have 15 siblings but due to King coming out they are now only close to one 28 King came out to themself in their 20s but it took a decade for King to be comfortable with it publicly for any backlash towards their daughter and son 33 King was honoured for their bravery on 16 December 2012 and was presented with the prestigious Vanguard Award at the Out Music Awards in Las Vegas King is the first Jamaican artist to ever publicly come out 34 In January 2018 King announced that they had married their long time girlfriend Jamaican violinist Mijanne Webster 35 On September 12 2018 they announced via Twitter that they identified as non binary 36 In 2020 King stated that they used he him she her and they them pronouns 37 but in 2022 King changed their pronouns to exclusively use they them 38 In August 2021 they announced via Twitter the death of their daughter Shalamar Diana Wright 1987 2021 who was born when King was sixteen 39 Mijanne also tweeted to commemorate Shalamar and thank her for accepting Mijanne as part of her family 40 King holds both Jamaican and US citizenship citation needed Awards and nominationsYear Awards Work Category Result Ref 1995 Billboard Music Video Awards Shy Guy Best R amp B Urban Video of the Year Nominated 41 Best R amp B Urban Video of the Year New Artist Nominated 1997 Online Film amp Television Association I Say a Little Prayer Best Adapted Song Won 42 2012 Out Music Awards Themself Vanguard Award Won 43 DiscographyAlbums Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications sales thresholds US 44 USR amp B 45 US Reggae 46 USHeat 47 AUS 48 JPN 49 UK 8 1995 Tougher Than Love 179 85 3 6 33 5 50 JPN 3 Platinum Gold 50 51 1997 Think Like a Girl 1 7 JPN Platinum 52 2002 Respect 30 2010 Warrior Gurl Japan 2011 AgirLnaMeKING Live compilation albums Year Album Peak chart positions JPN 49 1996 Tougher and Live Japan 1998 Remix Kingdom Japan 24 2002 The Best of Diana King Japan 78 2005 Essentials I Say a Little Prayer Japan Singles Year Title Peak chart positions Album US 53 US R amp B 54 UK 55 NED 56 FRA 57 GER 58 SWI 59 SWE 60 AUS 48 NZ 61 1994 Stir It Up 53 24 Cool Runnings Soundtrack 1995 Shy Guy 13 21 2 3 4 6 5 1 3 3 Tougher Than Love Love Triangle 85 73 21 Ain t Nobody 94 63 13 27 41 62 31 30 28 1996 I ll Do It with Nahki Non album single 1997 When We Were Kings with Brian McKnight When We Were Kings Soundtrack I Say a Little Prayer 38 68 17 34 73 6 21 Think Like a Girl L L Lies 71 67 35 47 173 29 1998 Find My Way Back Supa Lova Bwoy Japan Rise Up as part of Jamaica United 54 Non album single 2002 Summer Breezin 85 45 98 Respect 2006 Spanish Town Blues Non album singles 2007 Get Me This Party with Sarah feat Kid Kapri 2011 Yu Dun Know Warrior GurlAgirLnaMeKING 2012 Closer Jeanz N T Shirt denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory References Biography Jamaican s Music com Retrieved 24 April 2017 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 21 February 1998 p 79 Diana King Billboard Retrieved 14 August 2022 DIANA KING thelara Retrieved 14 August 2022 Reggae Singer Diana King official Biography Dance Hall Reggae World Retrieved 24 April 2017 a b c d Jackson Kevin 2022 Diana King crossover queen Jamaica Observer 26 February 2022 Retrieved 5 March 2022 Reggae Fusion Speak Diana King Verve Magazine 20 November 2015 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 302 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Wallace Gary Shy Guy Diana King British Chart Singles Archived from the original on 20 January 2016 Retrieved 24 April 2017 Diana King I ll do It Ft Nahki 1996 YouTube YouTube Archived from the original on 10 August 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2017 First Wives Club Original Soundtrack Original Soundtrack Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Diana King Billboard Retrieved 24 April 2017 RISE UP Jamaica United Extended Mix Single by Toots Hibbert Ziggy Marley Diana King Buju Banton Ini Kamoze Maxi Priest Shaggy Tony Rebel I Three Brian Gold Handel Tucker Lowell Sly Dunbar amp Mikey Bennett on iTunes iTunes Archived from the original on 26 April 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2017 Latest News Breaking News Live Current Headlines India News Online The Indian Express 15 September 2012 Retrieved 14 December 2012 Ang Adae ALL 4 ONE Back to Back with DIANA KING October 07 2015 Adae2Remember Retrieved 24 April 2017 Respect Music Amazon Retrieved 14 December 2012 Respect Music Amazon Retrieved 14 December 2012 Respect PA Version Explicit Diana King Official Music Amazon Retrieved 14 December 2012 Spanish Town Blues Single by Diana King on Apple Music iTunes January 2006 Get Me This Party EP by Sarah amp Diana King featuring Kid Capri on Apple Music iTunes 2 January 2007 Light within Feat Diana King Lyrics Lets Sing It Retrieved 24 April 2017 The Closer I Get To You by Richie Stephens feat Diana King on Amazon Music Amazon co uk Amazon UK Amazon co jp ウォリアー ガール 音楽 Retrieved 14 December 2012 Taxi Records amp One Pop Studio Riddims by Various artists on Amazon Music Amazon com Amazon Agirlnameking by Diana King on Apple Music iTunes 8 November 2011 Dianakingdom com Home of Diana King Archived from the original on 23 July 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2013 Agirlnameking Diana King MP3 Downloads Amazon Retrieved 14 December 2012 a b Yates Siena 10 February 2016 Diana King plans all lesbian record label new music Stuff Retrieved 16 October 2019 Diana King Candid Interview V15 8 1997 Reggae Report 23 March 2019 Jarchow Boo 29 June 2012 Jamaican Singer Diana King Comes Out SheWired Retrieved 14 December 2012 Yes I am a lesbian Diana King The Gleaner 28 June 2012 Retrieved 24 April 2017 Out reggae artist Diana King is coming to America After Ellen Bay Area Reporter Ebar com Retrieved 30 May 2022 OUTmusic Awards the Biggest Night of the LGBT Music Industry Archived from the original on 7 October 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2013 Diana King weds girlfriend Archived from the original on 9 February 2018 Retrieved 8 February 2018 DIANAKINGDOM 12 September 2018 iCAME OUT as LESBIAN 2012 TODAY I IDENTIFY as NONBINARY I M TREMBLING AGAIN as I WRITE THIS but iGOTTA B TRUE GR Tweet via Twitter MULTISPIRIT dianakingdom Instagram com Retrieved 30 May 2022 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