Deborah Cox is a Canadian singer and songwriter known for her powerful voice and successful career in R&B and dance music. Her debut album, "Deborah Cox," and subsequent releases, including hits like "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here," have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Cox's contributions to contemporary music and her vocal talent have made her a significant figure in the music industry.

"I wanted to do Dreamgirls. If they're doing a stage production of Sparkle, I think that would be hot."



"I picked up the Joss Stone album, Josh Groban, and the new Norah Jones. I love, love, love Norah."



"I think it's his perception of knowing how to make a record build, keeping the integrity of the song in the music and really adding a lot of musical elements to compliment my voice and to compliment the song."



"He doesn't make it so complicated but just really allows the lyric to come through even though there's a lot of production going on. I think that's the key and that's the magic, it's making sure that people could still connect with the lyrics while they're on the dance floor."



"So I did 'Something Happened on the Way to Heaven' and the original version is a ballad. The original Phil record is uptempo but we slowed it down and made it a ballad."



"I think differently, I think it's about reaching everybody on every different plane and every different level, and if I could remix the song and do a dance remix, that's great. If I could do a classical version, that'll be great too. It's all just about expression."



"The opportunity to record the song came when Phil Collins' record label, Atlantic, was doing a tribute album to him and they asked all these different artists to do renditions of his songs."



"I think the inspiration came from the fans. Whenever I'm online or whenever I get a chance to really communicate with the fans and the audience, they always say that they would love to have all of the remixes on one CD."



"I really think about the times that I've been through with my husband and all the stuff that we've been through together, and I think to those moments for inspiration for the role."

