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Dance/freestyle artist Cynthia began her career in 1987, shortly
after mentioning to fellow up and coming freestylist Safire her
desire to give music shot, who in turn helped hook her friend up
with several auditions. One such try out was with producer Mickey
Garcia, who was so impressed that he recommended that his boss at
MicMac Records check out Cynthia's talents. Shortly thereafter, she
was signed to a five year contract. In the ensuing period, Cynthia
issued a pair of albums -- a self titled debut which featured such
singles as "Change on Me," "Endless Night," and "Thief of Hearts,"
as well as Cynthia II, which spawned the singles "Love Me Tonight,"
and a duet with Johnny O, "Dream Boy/Dream Girl." 1995 saw the
release of The Remixes, which contained reworkings of her
best-known tracks.
Despite a fruitful relationship with MicMac,
Cynthia declined to record any more albums for the label, sensing
that she should branch out into other musical styles (she correctly
felt that freestyle would soon decline in popularity). By the
mid-'90s, Cynthia decided to put music on hold momentarily as she
returned to school (to pursue a degree in nursing), but ultimately
returned back to music. After being introduced to producers Joey
Gardner and Tony Moran, the duo signed Cynthia to the Tommy Boy
label. Her first release on her knew label, the single "How I Love
Him" (which included a cameo from K7 from the Swing Kids) signaled
that Cynthia's music was going into more of a club music direction,
resulting in another single -- a 12" titled "Like a Star," which
featured remixes by Todd Terry. Although Cynthia was rumored to be
working on an all new album with "Like a Star" serving as its title
track, the album never materialized and little has been heard from
her since. 2001 saw the release of the 12-track collection,
Cynthia's Greatest Hits.