Born in Queens, New York, Morgan got her start in the music industry while singing with a church gospel choir called the Starlets of Corona.
That same year, music entrepreneur Jacques Fred Petrus asked her to join his newly created studio group, High Fashion, that featured Morgan and two other New York vocalists, Eric McClinton and Alyson Williams.
[4] As a solo artist, she topped the R&B chart with her cover version of Prince's "Do Me, Baby" for 3 weeks,[5] (the title track from her debut album) which also became her only Billboard Hot 100 entry, peaking at number 46 in 1986.
The first single, "Back Together Again", a song originally recorded by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway, received moderate airplay on urban contemporary radio stations during early 2006 and peaked at number 46 on Billboard's R&B chart.
In 2014, Morgan was honored with an Unsung Heroine Award by the National R&B Music Society[7] at Resorts Casino in Atlantic City, NJ.