Jocelyn Enriquez

Her most popular songs are "Do You Miss Me", "A Little Bit of Ecstasy", and the Stars on 54 (Enriquez alongside Ultra Naté and Amber) cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind".

She continued to perform around the Bay Area and eventually a demo of her singing "If You Leave Me Now" by Jaya caught the attention of Classified Records.

The single gained heavy rotation in California, Texas, Florida, Illinois, and New York.

Enriquez was labeled a "sell-out" by some members of the Philippine-American community because of her Spanish rendition of "I've Been Thinking About You".

Her debut album, Lovely was released in the summer of 1994, which was produced by Glenn Gutierrez and Mario L. Augustin Jr. (who also worked with Stevie B and Jaya), and Elvin Reyes.

The third single released in late 1994, "You Are the One", led her to perform in San Diego where she would be introduced to her future husband.

Pop punk band Lucky Boys Confusion later covered "Do You Miss Me" on their 2001 album Throwing the Game.

The single was originally intended to be released in the fall of 1996, however, Jocelyn's high school knee injury caught up to her and was not able to walk.

After filming, she had surgery and returned to the stage for the San Francisco Bammie Awards in early 1997.

The success of the single also led her perform on MTV's "The Grind" and included in the box office hit A Night at the Roxbury and its soundtrack.

A cover version by Josie was released on the Power Dance Hits Volume 1 album.

She began working on material for her then third album which was intended to venture Jocelyn in a more Pop/R&B sound incorporating her Dance audience.

In 1998, Enriquez, Amber, and Ultra Naté joined for a cover the Gordon Lightfoot 1971 hit "If You Could Read My Mind" as Stars on 54.

In 2000, she returned with the Thunderpuss produced "When I Get Close to You" and reached number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

[citation needed] After being released from Tommy Boy Jocelyn landed a distribution deal with Bayside Entertainment in 2002.

Production duo Black Caviar released a cover of "A Little Bit of Ecstasy" that same year.