What Happened to Betty Wright? Her Death Explained

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Betty Wright was born Bessie Norris before taking to the stage.

On December 21, 1953, Bessie Regina Norris was born in Miami, Fla. She grew up the youngest of seven children to her parents, Rosa Atkins Braddy-Wright and McArthur Norris. The budding artist later became known by her popular stage name, Betty Wright.

Betty began performing at the age young age of 2 when her siblings formed a gospel group called the Echoes of Joy. Despite her age, Betty provided vocals on their first album in 1956. The family performed together until the mid-1960s, which is when 11-year-old Betty decided to pursue a music career of her own. 

Betty began singing rhythm and blues at local talent shows and was soon signed on to her first label, Deep City Records.

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Betty’s first solo album, titled My First Time Around, was released by ATCO Records in 1968. The album launched her first hit single, “Girls Can’t Do What the Guys Do,” which quickly climbed Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Along with her infamous whistle register vocals, Betty dominated the airwaves with songs like “Clean Up Woman,” “Let Me Be Your Lovemaker,” “Where Is The Love” and her hit disco song “Shoorah! Shoorah!”

Her music was often sampled by other successful artists –– Beyonce sampled Betty’s “Girls Can’t Do What Guys Do” on her song “Upgrade U,” and Mary J. Blige sampled Betty’s “Clean Up Women” on her song “Real Love.”

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On top of her already successful career, Betty often did background vocals for artists such as Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, Alice Cooper, David Byrne, Jennifer Lopez, Erykah Badu and many more. Her soulful voice had a resurgence many years later and she appeared on songs with Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Diddy and Nas. She even collaborated with DJ Khaled, Kendrick Lamar and Big Sean on the song “Holy Key.”

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