- Regina Belle - Life After "A Whole New World" In 1992, Regina Belle enchanted audiences across the world by lending her voice to the song "A Whole New World," in Disney's Aladdin. The single was only one luminous point in her impressive musical career, in which she glided from opera to R&B to gospel, gaining accolades at every turn. A survivor of brain cancer, Belle continues to be a formidable talent, throwing her heart and soul into religion and gospel with a spirit as immortal as her music.—Isaiah Seltzer
- In 1992, Regina Belle enchanted audiences across the world by lending her voice to the song 'A Whole New World,' in Disney's "Aladdin." The single was only one luminous point in her impressive musical career, in which she glided from opera to R&B to gospel, gaining accolades at every turn. A survivor of brain cancer, Belle continues to be a formidable talent, throwing her heart and soul into religion and gospel with a spirit as immortal as her music.
Her duet with Peabo Bryson, A Whole New World," reached the top spot on Billboards Hot 100, won the Grammy for Best Pop Performance and won the Oscar for Best Song in 1993.
"Life After" follows up with the talented Regina Belle, who continues to dazzle fans with her soulful voice and charisma.
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