She is best known for her 1994 worldwide hit "Short Dick Man", a song released alongside the production team 20 Fingers.
[1] Manny Mohr of 20 Fingers told the Los Angeles Times that the point of the song was to attract attention.
After the massive global success of "Short Dick Man", the producers of 20 Fingers decided to release a full Gillette solo album, called "On the Attack"[3] in Brazil, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, Japan, Portugal, Chile, South Korea, U.S. and other selected countries, while in Poland and Germany, they released it as a 20 Fingers debut studio album, still credited as "20 Fingers feat.
In 2000, 20 Fingers wrote and produced the song "Sex Tonight" of Gillette's third solo album "Did I Say That",[4] which was the first and only release out of the album and became a minor club hit in the U.S.[5] Gillette was cast in several independent films, and in 2004, she co-founded a Cabaret group named the Peekaboo Revue.
It mixes dance with hip-hop, pop, rock, rap and europop, a style which was particularly popular in Europe, Oceania and South America in the 1990s.
Her lyrics were distinguished by their humorous, risqué, and often sexually explicit nature, frequently resulting in controversy and Parental Advisory warning labels at the time of release.