Rainy Davis

She later joined the female singing group Musique, created and produced by Patrick Adams, which garnered the club pop hits "In the Bush" and "Keep On Jumpin".

Columbia Records signed Davis in 1987 and dubbed her "America's Sweetheart", then sent her on a national tour to support her debut album.

The tour included an appearance on Don Cornelius's TV show Soul Train and a performance at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York.

Davis remains a creative force in the entertainment industry and is a Grammy-nominated songwriter, accomplished music publisher, producer, and recording artist.

Davis's additional production and songwriting and releases include the Cover Girls' "Spring Love" from the album Show Me; Inner Life and Jocelyn Brown's "I Want to Give You Me" from I'm Caught Up, Apollo 440's "Sweetheart" sample from the album The Descending Dudes and 275 more licenses issued by Harry Fox.