Regina Belle is an American R&B vocalist whose career gained momentum in the late 1980s with the release of her inaugural album, "All by Myself." Celebrated for her commanding vocal prowess and soulful expression, Belle swiftly garnered acclaim for her popular tracks, including "Baby Come to Me" and "Make It Like It Was." In 1991, she was awarded a Grammy for her duet with Peabo Bryson on "A Whole New World," a song from the Disney film "Aladdin." Throughout her artistic journey, Belle has released nine studio albums, highlighting her extensive range as a performer. By focusing on love-themed ballads and empowering songs, she has cemented her reputation as a leading artist in the R&B music scene. Belle continues to engage audiences with her timeless vocal quality and sincere lyrics, earning her a devoted following worldwide.