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Soul Survivor Solid

95.1K streams

95,137

Fire on the Bayou

59.1K streams

59,104

Call the Police

52.7K streams

52,716

Taking Care of Business

21.2K streams

21,235

Call the Police (Remix)

4.7K streams

4,678

Ratchet 2 Step Zydeco (Club Version) [...

4.4K streams

4,372

It's Christmas Time (For the Grown Fol...

4K streams

3,983

You Can't Raise Me

3.4K streams

3,411

Aye Bae Bae Zydeco (feat. The Royal Fa...

1.4K streams

1,387

If You Lay, You Gon Pay (The Light Bil...

1.3K streams

1,335

Biography

Stephanie was born in New Orleans,La on August 9,1963. She is married & the mother of six wonderful children. She is widely recognized as the Queen of Zydeco and Southern Soul. She currently resides in Baker, La. "Da Queen" is known for her hit songs "Call The Police", "Monkey Talk", and "Pony Slide" to name a few. She continues to bring more music produced by Multi-Platinum producer Phunk Dawg, who has also produced "Aye Bay Bay" and "Hand Clap" by Hurricane Chris and "Do the Ratchet" by Lil Boosie. Stephanie has worked with many legendary artists such as Raful Neal, Jackie Neal, Peggy Scott Adams, Bobby Rush and numerous other Blues legends. Throughout the last 25 years, "Da Queen" has performed in venues all over the world. She has been instrumental in helping new artists enter the Southern Soul/Blues arena (e.g. Pokey Bear). However, Stephanie is more than a singer. She is a social activist & philanthropist. "Da Queen" has worked in the "Black Lives Matter" movement in Baton Rouge, La. She has also established an outreach shelter for homeless people in Atlanta, Georgia. Stephanie mainstreamed zydeco and reintroduced line dancing with her release of "Call the Police". As a result, she has paved the way for many current dance artists. Her famous song, "Call the Police", was the #1 song in Paris for 3 years. This song transcended cultural lines and popular today."Call the Police" was also featured on Oprah Winfrey's popular television show "Queen Sugar" this season.