Artist's albums
Praise Up The Gold Edition
2023 · single
Praise Up
2022 · single
Praise Up (The Remixes)
2022 · EP
HEAVEN IN YOU (Radio Edit)
2021 · single
Get Cha There (Remix)
2019 · single
Let It Go (Remixes)
2018 · single
Get Cha There
2018 · single
Let It Go
2018 · single
Big Love Remixes Part 2
2012 · single
Luv Drug
2012 · single
Big Love
2011 · single
Sound of the Drum
2011 · single
Eye Can See You
2011 · single
Hide U (Part 2)
2011 · single
Hide U (Part 1)
2011 · single
Free My Love
2007 · single
There Will Come A Day
2007 · EP
Keep the Faith
2006 · single
Luv 2 Luv
2004 · single
Home (Remixes)
2004 · single
Show Me (Part 1)
2002 · single
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Biography
Chicago-born Suzanne Palmer became a high-profile dance music diva after teaming up with New York-based producer Peter Rauhofer and joined his project Club 69, adding her dazzling vocals on "Much Better," "Alright," "Twisted," and a house version of Diana Ross' 1981 hit "Muscles" featured on the 1997 album Style. The daughter of a jazz pianist, Palmer started performing professionally at the age of 16. From gospel, soul, jazz, and contemporary R&B to house and techno, the talented singer had the opportunity to start her solo career after touring Europe as part of the vocal group Victory Singers, achieving an award in an international pop festival in Poland and singing along with different U.S. numbers. In 2001, Palmer joined Peter Rauhofer once again to record a cover of British Kosheen's jungle/drum'n'bass smash "I Hide U," followed by "Show Me" in 2002. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi