Genre: Electronic
| 1 | Dance With Me |
| 2 | Yesterday |
| 3 | We Had A Good Thing Goin' |
| 4 | What Would You Do |
| 5 | Floating |
| 6 | Free |
| 7 | Baby I Need Your Love |
| 8 | Close to You |
| 9 | Swingin' Solo |
| 10 | Come and Danz |
| 11 | Fall In Love Again |
| 12 | Baila Conmigo (Spanish Version Of Dance With Me) |
| 13 | I Remember |
| 14 | Let's Get It On |
| 15 | Fly Away |
| 16 | Take the Rain Away |
| 17 | Here Waiting |
| 18 | Think of You |
| 19 | Our Sweet Love |
| 20 | Stay |
| 21 | Alright |
| 22 | Still In Love |
| 23 | Mind Trippin' |
| 24 | Tonight |
| 25 | Bring Back the Sun |
| 26 | Passion |
| 27 | Whatever |
| 28 | Who Do You Love |
| 29 | Take It Easy |
| 30 | As Long As I Can Dream |
| 31 | Win You Over |
| 32 | I Can't Stop Loving You |
| 33 | You Are The Joy |
| 34 | Let's Get It One |
| 35 | Ain't No Mountain |
| 36 | Don't Hurry Back |
| 37 | Radio Skit |
| 38 | I Love You |
| 39 | It's Not Over |
| 40 | Don't Ask Me Why |
| 41 | No One Compares |
| 42 | Fire And Desire |
Debelah Morgan (born September 29, 1973, Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer and songwriter. Morgan is best known for her hit single "Dance with Me," off of her third album, which reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100." Morgan is one of the few recording artists in the world that is known for her extensive use of the whistle register.
Debelah Morgan started singing when she was eight years old as a result of listening to some classic gospel music. Andrae Crouch, The O’Neil Twins, Shirley Caesar, Jessie Dixon and gospel sensations The Mighty Clouds of Joy were among the names Morgan listed. Gospel singer Claire Lucket Moore (sister of the gospel group "Jackson Southernaires") attended her church and began working with her; developing a very creative gospel style. When she turned eleven her parents placed her with a classical voice teacher (Earlene Boyd) who taught her the foundations of great vocal technique and exposed her to Opera. At the age of fifteen Debelah received a scholarship to study with World renowned Opera singer Faye Robinson at the University of Arizona.