Lalah Hathaway is an R&B/jazz/gospel singer-songwriter and daughter of soul legend Donny Hathaway. Lalah made her debut self-titled album in 1990 featuring the hit singles “Baby Don’t Cry” and “I’m Coming Back.”
She won her first Grammy as a featured vocalist with jazz outfit Snarky Puppy on a re-recording of her song “Something” where she famously exhibited polyphonic overtone singing, sounding 3 tones at once.
With a trademark rich alto tone reminiscent of her famous father’s, she took a walk in his footsteps in 2015 by recording her first live album at the same venue where her father recorded his seminal 1974 album Donny Hathaway Live. Appropriately, Lalah recorded a cover of her father’s “Little Ghetto Boy” from Donny Hathaway Live which earned her first solo Grammy win in 2016. The album also turned out a chart-dominating hit in her cover of Anita Baker’s “Angel.”
Lalah Hathaway's first album Lalah Hathaway released on Fri Jun 29 1990.
The most popular album by Lalah Hathaway's is Lalah Hathaway Live
The most popular song by Lalah Hathaway's is Angel
Lalah Hathaway's first song Angel released on Fri Oct 30 2015.