Screamin' Rachael

Screamin' Rachael, born Rachael Cain, is an American musician and Chicago native dubbed the "Queen of House Music" by Billboard magazine,.

[2] She has worked with performers such as Grandmaster Melle Mel, Marshall Jefferson, Colonel Abrams, Afrika Bambaataa, and many others.

Screamin Rachael's first release with Trax Records was "My Main Man," TX110.

[3][4][5] Rachael was part of the 1980s–1990s Club Kids scene[6] and, in the documentary about its founder, titled Glory Daze: The Life and Times of Michael Alig (2015), she discusses her reaction to the disappearance of her friend Andre "Angel" Melendez and a song she wrote about it, titled "Give Me My Freedom/Murder in Clubland".

[7] Her background has resulted in her being the subject of and in her making an appearance in multiple books, films, and documentaries.