Glenn Medeiros, born on June twenty-four, nineteen seventy, is an American singer, songwriter, and educator who gained fame in the late eighties. He is best known for his iconic cover of George Benson's "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You," which not only reached number twelve on the US Billboard Hot 100 but also topped the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as in four other European countries. This timeless classic was even featured in a French television advertisement for Spontex sponges in two thousand nine.
In nineteen eighty-eight, Medeiros continued his successful trajectory with the release of "Un Roman d'amitié (Friend You Give Me a Reason)," a duet with Elsa Lunghini. This single achieved remarkable success in France, where it dominated the charts for six consecutive weeks and remained a fixture on the Top 50 for twenty-five weeks.
Further solidifying his place in the music industry, Medeiros collaborated with R&B sensation Bobby Brown in nineteen ninety on the hit single "She Ain't Worth It," which became a certified Gold record and topped international charts. His contributions to music have left a lasting impact, showcasing his versatility as both a performer and a songwriter.