Anita Baker biography, age, career, net worth, family & more-American musician, Anita Denise Baker was born on January 26, 1958.

Baker was born in Toledo, Ohio to Mary and Grandville Lewis who are not her biological parents but adopted her when her teenage mother at that time gave her up for adoption.

Baker’s foster sister raised her after her foster parents passed away when she was 12 years old. When Baker was 16 years old, she started performing R&B in Detroit nightclubs.

David Washington, the band’s leader, spotted her after one performance and gave her an application to try out for the Chapter 8 funk band.

Anita Baker nationality

Baker was born in Toledo, Ohio in the United States of America. She is an American.

Anita Baker age

Beker was born on January 26, 1958, hence she is currently 65 years of age.

Anita Baker net worth

Baker has a net worth estimated to be about $80 million.

Anita Baker height and weight

Baker stands at a height of 4 feet 11 inches and weighs 57kg.

Anita Baker education

Baker attended the Central High School in Detroit.

Anita Baker career

The Songstress, Baker’s first solo album, was released in May 1983. Four singles were released from the album: “No More Tears” and its B-side, “Will You Be Mine”, “Angel”, and “You’re the Best Thing Yet”.

In late 1983, when “Angel” peaked at number five on the R&B charts, it became Baker’s first top-ten hit. Early the next year, “You’re the Best Thing Yet” followed it in the R&B top 40.

Despite her work’s early success, Baker later expressed disappointment that she had not earned any royalties. The label also put off starting production on Baker’s follow-up to The Songstress.

After two years, in 1984, Baker attempted to quit the label, but Smith later filed a lawsuit for breach of contract in 1985.

On her debut Elektra album, Baker collaborated with former Chapter 8 bandmate, composer, and producer Michael J. Powell, despite the label’s initial displeasure with her selection of Powell over more seasoned producers.

Baker released Rapture, her second album, in March 1986. Elektra issued the mid-tempo ballad “Sweet Love,” which became her first pop hit and peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 as well as the UK Top 20.

While album sales were initially weak following the release of the album’s lead single, “Watch Your Step,” Elektra later released the slower track “Watch Your Step.”

In order to promote the album, Baker went on tour in 1986 and 1987, leading The Rapture Tour, a performance that was ultimately made available on home video as A Night of Rapture.

When Baker and The Winans worked together on the song “Ain’t No Need to Worry” in 1987, it earned Baker his third Grammy, this time in the category of Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus.

Compositions, Baker’s first album in which she started incorporating more jazz elements than on her previous albums, was released in 1990. Baker was more actively involved in the songwriting and production of Compositions.

After the tour and promotion schedule for the album ended in 1991, Baker took a sabbatical from the industry to start a family with her then-husband, with whom she ultimately had two children.

Christmas Fantasy was published by Baker in 2005, and the song “Christmas Time Is Here” received a Grammy nomination. Baker received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music in May 2005.

Since 2010, Baker has been working on a new album that will feature the single “Only Forever.” Baker released her cover of Tyrese’s smash song “Lately” in August 2012.

In February 2013, Baker sang “Lately” and “Same Ole Love” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, reentering the public eye. She made an appearance at the Grammys the same month that “Lately” was up for Best R&B Performance.

The announcement of Baker’s retirement came in January 2017. In 2018, she came out of retirement.

Baker and Elektra Records got into a legal dispute in March 2021 over the ownership of her master recordings, which she claimed should have been her once her contract expired under copyright law.

Before giving her the rights to her song, she requested people to stop purchasing and streaming it. She said that the conflict had been resolved and that she now controlled her master in September 2021.

Prior to the 2022 NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers, Baker sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Anita Baker family and siblings

Baker was adopted by her foster parents, Mary and Grandville Lewis and was raised by her foster sister when they passed away.

Anita Baker husband

Baker was married to Walter Bridgeforth in 1988 and they got separated in 2005.

Anita Baker children

Baker has two sons; Walter Baker Bridgeforth and Edward Carlton Bridgeforth.

Anita Baker social media

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