North Carolina-born Jocelyn Brown is a powerhouse vocalist renowned for her electrifying performances in disco, soul, and house music. Her career began in the 1970s as a session singer, contributing to recordings for artists like Luther Vandross and George Benson.
Brown’s breakthrough came in the 1980s with her collaboration on the hit single “Somebody Else’s Guy,” which propelled her to international fame. The song showcased her exceptional vocal range and became a classic in the disco and soul genres.
Throughout her career, Jocelyn Brown has continued to collaborate with various artists and release solo work. Her debut album, One from the Heart, released in 1984, featured a mix of dance tracks and soulful ballads, highlighting her versatility as a performer.
Her influence extended into the house music scene in the late 1980s and 1990s, where her vocals were featured on numerous dance anthems, solidifying her status as a dance music icon.