C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” became a defining dance hit, but Martha Wash’s powerhouse vocals were initially uncredited. In the video, model Zelma Davis lip-synced the track while Wash was absent, sparking controversy over recognition, representation, and fairness in early 90s dance music industry culture.
Black Box’s “Strike It Up” followed a similar pattern, with Martha Wash’s soaring vocals used without initial credit. The music video featured model Katrin Quinol lip-syncing the performance while Wash was absent on screen, continuing controversy over recognition of Black vocalists in house music and industry crediting practices debate continues.

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