From late 1984 to early 1985, she performed on television Show Star Search where she was the winner in the Female Vocalist category for six weeks.
Jeanie Autre Tracy was born in Houston, Texas and raised in Fresno, California.
In 1979, Tracy relocated to San Francisco, California where she was introduced to Harvey Fuqua, the manager for American disco singer Sylvester.
[5] In the same year, Tracy contributed her vocals to the soundtrack of Francis Ford Coppola's film, Apocalypse Now.
The album featured two duet songs from Sylvester and Tracy called "Here Is My Love" and "Give It Up", both of which peaked at number 20 on Billboard's Disco chart.
In the same year, she appeared as a featured vocalist on the song "You're Gonna Lose Me" for jazz musician Freddie Hubbard's album Splash.
[8] From late 1984 to early 1985, she performed on television Show Star Search where she was the winner in the Female Vocalist category for six weeks.
[8] In the same year, Tracy became friends with Narada Michael Walden, whom she sang backgrounds vocals on his album The Nature of Things.
[7] She released two additional singles, "Funkin' With Yo Emotion" and "Party Up (Feel The Funky Beat)", before retiring her Technodiva moniker.
In 1998, no longer signed with Pulse-8, she re-united with the "It's My Time" album's team of producers, the Band of Gypsies, for a single entitled "Answer My Prayer".
In the same year, Tracy began a regular cast member and voiced the character Bantu in the children series Adventures with Kanga Roddy.
[8] In March 2000, Tracy released another single produced by Rosabel called "Keep The Party Jumpin" on AM Records.
[8] In March 2006, Tracy released a single titled "Party People", a collaboration with house music duo Altar on MamaHouse Records.
[8] In November 2008, Tracy performed at Winds of Change event during Pride Festival in Palm Springs, California.
[17] As a devout Christian, she is a member of Acts Full Gospel Church of God in Christ in Oakland, California.