Wilma Cosmé (born 16 January 1966, in San Juan, Puerto Rico), better known by her stage name Sa-Fire, is an American singer.
Sa-Fire has also appeared on television programs such as American Bandstand, The Pat Sajak Show, The Joan Rivers Show, Latin Connection, MTV International, The Party Machine with Nia Peeples, PM Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, TMZ, The View, MTV, and Telemundo.
She grew up in East Harlem, Manhattan, in New York City, and began her singing career as a session vocalist.
[citation needed] Sa-Fire scored her most commercially successful hit with the ballad "Thinking of You" in 1989, which peaked at No.
"[citation needed] In 1989, she covered "I Will Survive" for the soundtrack of the film She-Devil, which incorporated a house and hip-hop element into the 1970s disco hit.
In 1991, Sa-Fire was featured in A Christmas Message with Mercury/PolyGram Records labelmates Vanessa L. Williams and Brian McKnight, with her rendition of "Joy to the World."
Sa-Fire teamed up with Tommy Page to form the dance group La Casa, fronted by Allan Edwards Tibbitt & Dacia Palmer.
Together, she and Page wrote and produced three songs that appeared on the New Faces compilation album released by Sire/Warner Bros. Records in 1993.
Also, during that year, Sa-Fire's self-titled debut album, originally released in 1988, was made available as a download on iTunes.
In a riff in his 2011 stage show Ghetto Klown, John Leguizamo said that “Madonna stole freestyle”[2] from Puerto Rican singer Sa-Fire (“Thinking of You”) and Bronx trio Sweet Sensation (“If Wishes Came True”).