Lisa Lisa
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Born | Lisa Velez
January 15, 1967 (age 55)
New York City |
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Instruments | Vocals |
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Years active | 1984–present |
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Associated acts | Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam |
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Lisa Velez (born January 15, 1967),
[1] better known by her stage name
Lisa Lisa, is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame in the 1980s as one-third of the band
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.
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Early life[edit]
According to
Spin magazine, Velez was born in 1967 in
Hell's Kitchen in New York City as the youngest of ten to a religious mother, who supported the family by
babysitting, and an absentee father. Of Puerto Rican descent, Velez learned to speak Spanish at home and English in school. She sang in her church choir, at the
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, along with her six sisters, and was an A student at
Julia Richman High School in
Manhattan. At Sacred Heart she studied alongside several future members of the Irish American criminal organization, The Westies. In school she was also part of a traveling singing group that sang
Motown hits and songs from old
Broadway musicals.
[2]
Career[edit]
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam was founded when Velez successfully
auditioned for the Brooklyn production team
Full Force. She met drummer Mike Hughes at Funhouse, a Manhattan
underage club that she frequented to be discovered. She described the atmosphere as, "a young place, no liquor served in that place at all, so I kinda liked it. I used to dance a lot, but I was always aware of where I was turning, so I would watch and find out who's who, where's where." Hughes spotted her, finding her attractive and asked her to audition for the production team. She took the subway to a house in Brooklyn, her first trip to the
borough, without her protective older brother, who was to later become her
bodyguard.
[2]
With Hughes and Alex "Spanador" Moseley, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam recorded their debut single, "I Wonder If I Take You Home", soon after forming in 1985, releasing it as an
independent single. The group quickly signed to
Columbia Records, which re-released the single, and it climbed into the
R&B top ten in the US and the
top 20 in the UK. The group amassed a number of
hit songs throughout the 1980s.
Velez said of her moniker "I guess they had the type of idea like, okay, [the U.T.F.O. hit] '
Roxanne, Roxanne' worked, why not Lisa Lisa? I thought it was cute because I knew it would cause controversy, talk." About getting paid, Velez expressed "I don't think about the money. I'm not doing this for the money. I was pulling in 600 to 700 a week when I was working at
Benetton, so it doesn't mean shit to me. I'm just doing this 'cause I want to sing."
[2] By the end of the '80s, however, the group's success had begun to decline. Their fourth and final album,
Straight Outta Hell's Kitchen, was less of a commercial success, though it did include a hit with "Let the Beat Hit 'Em", which reached the
top 40 on the US pop chart and was a hit on both the R&B and club charts. The group disbanded in 1991, and Velez pursued both solo singing and acting careers, and Moseley and Hughes went on to do other projects.
Lisa Lisa released a
solo album called
LL77 in 1994,
[3] which included the moderate club hit "When I Fell in Love" (which was remixed by
Junior Vasquez) and the notable single "Skip to My Lu", which hit No. 38 on the R&B chart. She resurfaced circa 2001 on the
Nickelodeon series
Taina, in which she played the title character's mother. On June 24, 2008, Lisa Lisa presented an award at the
BET Awards, sparking interest that she may be plotting a comeback. In 2009, she released
Life 'n Love, a full-length album of new material on Mass Appeal Entertainment featuring the single "Can't Wait" with guest
rapper Pitbull. The album also features a
cover version of the song "Stand" which was originally performed by
Taylor Dayne on her 1998 album
Naked without You. In March 2014, she appeared with
Stevie B., TKA,
Sa-Fire, and others at the eighth annual Forever Freestyle showcase at the
Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts in the
Bronx.
[4]
In June 2019 Lisa Lisa signed with Snoop Dogg's Army, part of the
Snoop Dogg Entertainment Company.
[5]