Goring was born in Queens, New York to a family of musicians and singers and began performing on stage when she was eight years old.
Following her graduation from college, Goring returned to New York and pursued a professional career in acting, singing, and dancing.
[2] Shortly after The Incredible Sound Machine's release and eight-week European promotional tour ended, Mantronix broke up.
Goring also had the opportunity to work with house music producer David Morales and R&B singer/songwriter Angie Stone during this period.
Goring released her debut contemporary gospel album, The Devil Lost Another One, on the independent Couffe Music label in 2003.