Latanza Waters-Brown, an American singer from the United States of America, began her career in electronic music with her debut single "Love Struck," produced by Dewey B and released in 1995. This collaboration led to the formation of the house music group Love Tribe, which included Waters, producer Dewey Bullock, and musician Victor Mitchell. Waters also collaborated with house music producer Eric Miller on tracks such as "Deja Vu" (under Millerâs alias E-Smoove) and "Insatiable" (under the Miller alias Thick Dick), the latter of which hit Number 1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 2002. Waters' vocals were featured on notable tracks like Thunderpuss's reworked version of "Stand Up."
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