Simone Denny

[1] Despite the band's initial success, the 2000 followup album Into the Night was more poorly received,[9] performing poorly on the charts and containing only one noteworthy hit single,[10] although the band did again win the Juno for Dance Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2001,[11] and critics praised Denny's vocals as the best thing about an otherwise weak album.

[1] Denny then began collaborating with Widelife, performing on that band's singles "I Don't Want You" and "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)", the latter of which was best known as the theme song to the original version of Queer Eye.

She subsequently appeared as a featured vocalist on several other dance singles before finally releasing her own full-length debut album, The Stereo Dynamite Sessions, Vol.

[14] In 2020 Denny appeared on CBC Television's New Year's Eve special, performing "You're a Superstar" with Tyler Shaw.

[15] She has also continued to perform live shows, notably as part of an Electric Circus reunion bill of dance acts from the 1990s and 2000s.