Kim English Explained

Kim English
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Kimberly English
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Birth Date:6 September 1970
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1994–2019
Label:Nervous
Website:Kim English on Myspace

Kim English (September 6, 1970  - April 2, 2019) was an American electronic, soul, gospel and house music singer.

Early life

On September 6, 1970, English was born in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. English's parents were Ronald English and Annie Joyce English. English had several brothers, Eric, Richard, and Ronald Carl.[1] [2]

Music career

Throughout her career, English experienced success on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play, Hot Dance Singles Sales and Hot Dance Airplay charts as well as the UK Singles Chart, beginning in the mid-1990s and continuing into the 21st century. Although her first chart entry on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play came in 1995 and was only a moderate hit ("I Know a Place", No. 32), her debut single was actually "Nitelife" in 1994, produced and written by Ten City. Between 1999 and 2002, she scored six hits in a row that hit the top two. Five of those went to number one: "Unspeakable Joy", "Missing You", "Bumpin' and Jumpin'", "Everyday" and "Treat Me Right". All of these hit singles (excluding "I Know a Place") are featured on her debut album Higher Things, released in late 1998 on the New York City based record label, Nervous Records NYC. "Unspeakable Joy" and "Everyday" went on to become her most successful radio hits. The album also featured a cover version of Anita Baker's song "Been So Long".

English began as a gospel singer and many of her most popular songs contain references to God, faith and belief in oneself.[3]

By 2007, English had earned her sixth, seventh and eighth US dance number-ones with "It Makes a Difference", "C'est La Vie" and "My Destiny". All three hits are from her second album, titled My Destiny, which was released in late September 2006. All of her hits were released on Nervous Records. September 2009 saw the release of the single "Nothing's Impossible".

Personal life

English had one son, Christopher. For the last five years of her life, English had been on dialysis awaiting a kidney transplant.[1]

On April 2, 2019, English died at the age of 48 in Chicago, Illinois.[4] English was diagnosed with kidney failure.[5] [1]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year!align="left"
SongUS Club/DanceUS Dance AirplayUS Dance Singles SalesUK Singles Chart[6]
1994"Nitelife"35
1995"I Know a Place"3252
1995"Time for Love"48
1996"Supernatural"550
1997"Learn 2 Luv"4
1998"Tomorrow"35
1999"Unspeakable Joy"119
2000"Higher Things"218
2000"Missing You"116
2001"Bumpin' & Jumpin'"132
2002"Everyday"110
2002"Treat Me Right"112
2006"It Makes a Difference"11012
2006"C'est La Vie"110
2007"My Destiny"120
2009"Nothing's Impossible"

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kim English, Who Blended Gospel With Dance Music, Dies at 48 . The New York Times. Christopher R. . Weingarten . April 5, 2019 . April 19, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190406085649/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/05/obituaries/kim-english-dead.html . April 6, 2019 . live.
  2. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p74158|pure_url=yes}} Biography: Kim English]. Phares. Heather. Allmusic. September 9, 2010.
  3. https://thegrio.com/2019/04/03/kim-english-house-music-songstress-obituary/ "Kim English, Iconic House Music Songstress, Has Died"
  4. https://5mag.net/news/vocalist-kim-english-has-died/ Terry Matthew, "Legendary House Vocalist Kim English Has Died", 5 Magazine, April 2, 2019
  5. https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/house-music-star-kim-english-dance-hits-died-kidney-failure-transplant-kenwood-academy-chicago/ "Kim English, Chicago singer whose dance hits fueled house music scene, has died"
  6. Book: Roberts, David. 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 1-904994-10-5. 184.