Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song and an ASCAP Honors Award for Most Played Songs in the 1985 Survey Year (an award she shared with Prince), while giving Whitney her first #1 single. As Stacy Lattisaw's backup vocalist and keyboard, LALA toured on Michael Jackson's Victory Tour.
She has played, sang, written for and/or produced artists as diverse as Ice Cube, Lauryn Hill, Christina Aguilera, Luther Vandross, Mic Murphy, Bernard Fowler, Billy Porter, Johnny Kemp, Melba Moore, Glenn Jones and Terumasa Hino. LALA recorded a vocal duet with Jermaine Jackson for the Summer Olympics Album on Arista Records, executive produced by Clive Davis.
Her popularity grew as Stevie Wonder invited her to play in his studio, putting LALA in demand as a songwriter garnering her numerous awards and chart toppers. She is not only credited as the songwriter who launched the career of Whitney Houston, but has written for and/or produced other artists, such as: Freddie Jackson, Lillo Thomas, Stephanie Mills, Carl Anderson, Giorge Pettus, Johnny Gill, Boys Choir of Harlem, Morgan's Heritage, Terumasa Hino, and more.
Her songwriting, production, keyboard and vocal work with Kashif, V. Jeffrey Smith, Lenny White, Marcus Miller, Bernard Wright, Weldon Irvine, Barry Eastmond, Carl Beatty, Tawatha Agee, Fonzi Thornton, Burt Bacharach, David Foster, Allen George and Fred McFarlane, Onaje Allen Gumbs, Gerald Albright, Rene Moore and Bruce Swedien attest to her aptitude as a collaborator.
Atlantic Records released her first single on the movie soundtrack, Beat Street, entitled “Into the Night," produced by Harry Belafonte. Lala collaborated on "My Love is on the Money," a Top 10 single produced by Full Force on Arista Records. Her second solo album, "Lala Means I Love You," was released on Motown Records, executive produced by Jheryl Busby.
"You Give Good Love" - music & lyrics by Lala
"Thinking About You" - music & lyrics by Lala & Kashif
"Stone Love" - music & lyrics by Lala & Kashif
"Help Yourself to My Love" - performed by Lala & Kashif
"Into the Night" - music and lyrcis by Lala, Lenny Underwood & Webster Lewis; performed by Lala
"Livin' for Your Love" - music & lyrics by Lala
"Show Me" - produced by Lala; music & lyrics by Lala; back-up vocals by Freddie Jackson
"Secret Lady" - produced by Lala
"Until We Rich" - music by Lala, lyrics by Ice Cube, Lauren N. Hill, Chucky Thompson, R.W. Shelton
"Make me Happy" - music and lyrics by Lala & Michael Brown
"Rise to the Occasion" - performed by Lala and Jermaine Jackson
"The Glow of Love" and "A Lover's Holiday" - performed by Lala (UNCREDITED), Jocelyn Brown, & featuring Luther Vandross
"Hold On" - produced by Lala; music & lyrics by Lala
"My Kind of Man" - music & lyrics by Lala
"(If You) Love Me Just a Little" - music and lyrics by Lala and Full Force
"We'll Keep Striving" - music and lyrics by Lenny White, Bernard and Anita Wright
"My Love is on the Money" - music and lyrics by Full Force
"Always" - music and lyrics by Lala
"Show Me" - music and lyrics by Lala
"More Love" - music and lyrics by Lala
"Much Too Much" - music and lyrics by Lala and Mic Murphy
"Supersonicsexalisticfunkyaladociousrock" music and lyrics by Lala, Mic Murphy, Vic Vaughan, Lizz Chisholm
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