Johnna Lee Cummings, born 16 November 1971 in Philadelphia, United States, is an American pop singer whose career began in the early 1990s as the lead vocalist of the girl group Boy Krazy, signed to Stock Aitken Waterman. The groupâs breakthrough came with the single "Thatâs What Love Can Do" in 1991, which reached number 18 on the U.S. charts in 1993 after a remix and reârelease, and entered the UK Singles Chart at number 86 before climbing to number 80 upon reâentry; the followâup single "Good Times With Bad Boys" peaked at number 59 in the U.S., while the UK release "All You Have To Do" reached number 91. After Boy Krazy disbanded, Cummings signed with PWL International Ltd. and released the single "Do What You Feel" in 1996, which entered the UK Singles Chart at number 43; the subsequent single "In My Dreams" peaked at number 66. That same year, she released the album Pride, produced by Motiv 8, though it did not chart in the UK. The title track and the single "Let The Spirit Move You" also failed to reach the top 75. Cummingsâs personal life was documented in the 2007 short film Expect Less directed by Kimberly Craig.
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