Deborah Cox
Deborah Cox
Deborah Coxis a Canadian R&B singer-songwriter and actress. Her 1998 song "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" held the record for longest-running number one single on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, a record held for nearly eight years. She has achieved 12 number-one hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. She is often cited as Canada's top R&B artist...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionR&B Singer
Date of Birth13 July 1974
CityToronto, Canada
CountryCanada
Where every moment is about truth and I think it's a great challenge every night. That's what really drove me to wanting to do theatre, and it's great.
We're hoping this Tuesday that there will be even more people coming out. We are hoping for communitywide support for as long as she is in the competition.
Relationship enhancement is the most productive outlet possible for anger.
We don't have choices about when we feel it. But we do have choices about what we do with it.
I just bought a bunch of CDs and downloaded them into my I-pod. I bought the Seal record, a Swahili drum album, and there's some original African drums that I listen to before the show.
I've done that I was touring a couple of years ago with R. Kelly and the Lillith Fair, I would do the late night underground gigs as well because it's always around those times that there was a hot song, either on the radio or in the clubs, it would just be simultaneous.
Oh, it was amazing. The energy from the people, the warmth of the audience was great and it really was a really, really good show.
Whatever you feel is going to be truthful and maybe some artists don't feel like their songs are, have the same impact when they're remixed.
It really just puts me right in that moment of the struggle that these people have been through, and I think the story of Aida represents a lot.
It's more than OK to get angry. It's a part of being really alive.
I wanted it to feel like you were in the club and on the dance floor, so that was the approach and I think we accomplished that mission.
Some women feel less likely to lose it if they have a physical release first. When a client tells me: 'If I really let it out, we'd all burst into flames,' then I might suggest an anger workout.
When you're angry, you know your needs, rights and opinions in a way that you don't at any other time. When you're happy or sad, you're not necessarily as aware of your individual stake in things as you are when you're angry.
I'm not supposed to miss you, I'm not supposed to care