Yvette Laboy: Difference between revisions

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How could she have recorded a song in October 1999 for an album that was released the previous month?
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Laboy is a Puerto Rican-American. She toured as a choreographer, dancer and background vocalist under the name '''Diva LaBoy''' with IFA, {{wp|Deskee}} and {{wp|D'bora}}, and appeared in music videos of songs by {{wp|Full Force}}, Jody Whatley, and Deskee.
Laboy is a Puerto Rican-American. She toured as a choreographer, dancer and background vocalist under the name '''Diva LaBoy''' with IFA, {{wp|Deskee}} and {{wp|D'bora}}, and appeared in music videos of songs by {{wp|Full Force}}, Jody Whatley, and Deskee.


Her first single, ''My Teddy Bear'', was released in 1988. In October 1999, she recorded ''[[Misty's Song]]'', and received a Billboard music award for the "Best Vocalist For Kid Audio"  category. The song is also featured on Laboy's CD, ''Carino''.
Her first single, ''My Teddy Bear'', was released in 1988. She recorded ''[[Misty's Song]]'', and received a Billboard music award for the "Best Vocalist For Kid Audio"  category. The song is also featured on Laboy's CD, ''Carino''.


More recently, she performed at {{wp|Caroline's|Caroline's Comedy Club}} in New York City.
More recently, she performed at {{wp|Caroline's|Caroline's Comedy Club}} in New York City.
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