Artist's albums
What a Feeling
2001 · EP
You Need Me
1996 · EP
All My Heart
1996 · album
What a Feelin'
1983 · album
Anyone Can See
1982 · album
Flashdance...What A Feeling (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
Flashdance, What a Feeling (feat. SPYZR)
2017 · single
Flashdance... What A Feeling
2015 · single
Irene Cara Presents Hot Caramel
2011 · album
Flashdance…What A Feeling (Adam Van House Mix)
2008 · single
What A Feeling
2007 · single
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Biography
Irene Cara was best known as a singer of movie themes and maintained an acting career that began in childhood. Raised by Latin American parents in New York City, she made her Broadway debut in 1967 (at age eight) in the musical Maggie Flynn and returned to the stage several years later with a role in the off-Broadway production The Me Nobody Knows. By the age of 18, she had diversified her résumé with TV and film gigs, too, landing roles in the TV mini-series Roots 2 and in the films Aaron Loves Angela and Sparkle. In 1980, Cara officially catapulted herself into the mainstream with an appearance in the film Fame, for which she performed the title song, an Oscar-winning Top Ten hit. Also featured in the film was her Top 40 single "Out Here on My Own." Capitalizing on the movie's success, Cara released her debut album, Anyone Can See, in 1982. One year later, she topped the charts with "Flashdance...What a Feelin'," a song she'd co-written for the movie Flashdance. Cara took home another Oscar for her work, along with several Grammys and two AMA awards. Her second album, What a Feelin', was released later in 1982, featuring a disco-pop sound that differed from the previous album's emphasis on R&B. What a Feelin' spawned three Top 40 hits -- "Why Me?" "Breakdance," and "The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream)" -- the latter of which also served as the movie theme for Joel Schumacher's D.C. Cab. Cara landed more movie roles as the '80s progressed, but her third album, Carasmatic, was tied up in litigation for years, prompting Cara to return to the stage, where she participated in the well-received touring revival of Jesus Christ Superstar in 1993. She toured Europe and Asia, performed as a backup singer, and recorded several dance-pop singles released on Polydor. Cara also performed on two musical television shows, NBC's Hit Me, Baby, One More Time and CMT's Gone Country. In 2011, she and her band Hot Caramel released their first album, Irene Cara Presents Hot Caramel. Irene Cara died at her home in Largo, Florida on November 25, 2022; she was 63 years of age. ~ William Ruhlmann & Andrew Leahey, Rovi