Lalah Hathaway, born on December sixteenth, nineteen sixty-eight, is an acclaimed American singer-songwriter and music producer, often referred to as the 'First Daughter of Soul.' As the first-born daughter of the legendary musician Donny Hathaway, she has carved out her own niche in the music industry, showcasing her remarkable talent and artistry.
Her journey to fame began in the 1990s with the release of her self-titled debut album, 'Lalah Hathaway,' in nineteen ninety. The album's lead single, 'Heaven Knows,' achieved significant success, reaching the top five on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Although her follow-up album, 'A Moment,' released in nineteen ninety-four, did not achieve the same commercial success, it marked a pivotal point in her career.
After a brief hiatus, Hathaway returned to the music scene in April nineteen ninety-nine with 'The Song Lives On,' a collaborative effort with musician Joe Sample. She continued to evolve as an artist, releasing her fourth album, 'Outrun the Sky,' in two thousand four, which featured the hit single 'Forever, for Always, for Love,' reaching number one on the US Adult R&B Songs chart.
Throughout her career, Hathaway has received numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards for her contributions to music. Notably, her collaboration with Snarky Puppy on the song 'Something' won a Grammy for Best R&B Performance in two thousand fourteen. In two thousand fifteen, her live album featured a cover of Anita Baker's 'Angel,' which became her second number-one hit on the US Adult R&B Songs chart. She has continued to release music, including albums 'Honestly' in two thousand seventeen and 'Vantablack' in two thousand twenty-four, under her independent label, Hathaway Entertainment.
In recognition of her contributions to music, Hathaway was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in two thousand twenty-two, solidifying her status as a respected figure in the industry.