It’s hard to imagine the 1990s without Crystal Waters' enduring house megahit,
"Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)"; one of the era’s most iconic dance-pop anthems
with its “la da dee, la dee da” earworm of a chorus. Released in 1991 as the
lead single from Waters’ debut album Surprise, the track shot to Number 1 on
Billboard’s Dance Club Songs Chart in the US, reached the Top 10 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, and Number 2 on the UK’s Official Singles Chart. It marked
the start of a glittering career for the New Jersey-born singer-songwriter who
is often celebrated as one of dance music’...