Artist's albums
Greatest Hits
2000 · compilation
Imagination
1998 · album
Time Passes By
1996 · EP
True To Life
1994 · album
Together Forever
1991 · album
Hot Shot
2022 · single
Si Piensas Si Quieres
2022 · single
The Dance Remixes
2021 · EP
Moody
2021 · single
Santa Baby
2020 · single
Stop in the Name of Love
2020 · album
Stay
2020 · single
Enganame
2019 · single
I Can't Change Your Mind (Remixes)
2019 · single
Rise (The Remix)
2018 · EP
Rise
2018 · album
Make the Way
2009 · EP
The Best of Lisette Melendez
2008 · album
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Biography
Puerto Rican-American vocalist Lisette Melendez scored a handful of dance-pop hits in the early '90s and helped revive interest in Latin freestyle, a genre that had largely fallen out of fashion by that time. Born in 1967, Melendez dedicated herself to singing at age 12. The East Harlem native needed to set herself apart from the dangers of growing up in the barrio, and took refuge in the sweet sounds of Bette Midler and Barbra Streisand. Singing along as she listened, Melendez studied their techniques and developed her own voice. While in high school, the success of Lisa Lisa spurred Melendez into forming her own group. Their performances caught the attention of producer Carlos Berrios, who soon had Melendez providing backup and lead vocals on some of his club hits, including 1988's "Make Noise," which was credited to Only in the Dark. In 1990, Melendez's solo single "Together Forever" was noticed by the heads of Fever Records, who signed her to a deal with their label; her debut for Fever, also titled Together Forever, charted in the Top Ten of Billboard's Heatseakers album chart and had two Hot 100 singles. Her second album, 1994's True to Life, also scored chart hits and acclaim, particularly in Japan, where she won a Grammy for Best New Artist. In 1998 Melendez released an album of Latin-based pop, Un Poco de Mi (WEA Latina); also that year, she released Imagination (Warlock Records), on which she worked with producers like Kenny Diaz, Carlos Berrios, and Sal Abbatiello. Her greatest-hits album, which is a continuous mix by Carlos Berrios, was released in late 2000. Melendez collaborated with fellow freestyle singer Cynthia in 2005, releasing a single called "I Can't Change Your Mind" under the duo name LisCyn. In 2008, Melendez contributed vocals to one song each on both volumes of Berrios' Don't Look Back. She continued to perform concerts alongside artists like Lisa Lisa and Safire. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi