Regina Belle, born on July seventeenth, nineteen sixty-three, is a celebrated American singer-songwriter who emerged in the mid-1980s. With a powerful voice and emotive delivery, she quickly captured the hearts of music lovers across the nation.
Among her most notable works are the hit singles "Baby Come to Me" released in nineteen eighty-nine and "Make It Like It Was" from nineteen ninety. However, it is her collaborations with Peabo Bryson that truly define her legacy. The duo's enchanting duets, including the love theme from the comedy film Leonard Part 6 titled "Without You" in nineteen eighty-seven, and the iconic "A Whole New World" from Disney's animated classic Aladdin in nineteen ninety-two, have left an indelible mark on the music industry.
In recognition of their exceptional work, Belle and Bryson were honored with a Grammy Award for their performance of "A Whole New World." Additionally, her contribution to the animated film The Swan Princess, with the theme song "Far Longer than Forever" alongside Jeffrey Osborne, earned a nomination for a Golden Globe in nineteen ninety-five for Best Original Song.