Siedah Garrett, born on June twenty-four, nineteen sixty, is a talented American singer, songwriter, and composer. With a remarkable career spanning decades, she has made significant contributions to the music industry, providing backing vocals and writing songs for a plethora of renowned artists, including Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Donna Summer.
Garrett's songwriting prowess is exemplified by her collaboration on Jackson's iconic hit, 'Man in the Mirror,' which garnered a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year. Her work has not only resonated with audiences but has also earned her critical acclaim, including two Academy Award nominations for Best Original Song.
In addition to her Oscar nominations, Garrett achieved a significant milestone by winning the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the fiftieth Annual Grammy Awards. This accolade was awarded for her co-writing of 'Love You I Do,' performed by Jennifer Hudson in the acclaimed musical film 'Dreamgirls.'
Throughout her illustrious career, Siedah Garrett has collaborated with a diverse array of artists, such as the Pointer Sisters, Wang Chung, Quincy Jones, Tevin Campbell, and the Brand New Heavies, solidifying her status as a versatile and influential figure in the music world.