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Diana King

Reggae Singer

Birthday November 8, 1970

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica

Age 54 Years

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Who Is Diana King? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on November 8, 1970, Diana King is a celebrated Jamaican-American singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of reggae, pop, and R&B music. With a career spanning several decades, King first gained international fame in the 1990s with hits like "Shy Guy" and "I Say a Little Prayer." As of 2025, Diana King is 54 years old. She continues to influence the music scene with her soulful voice and powerful lyrics, while also actively engaging in social causes.

Occupation Reggae Singer
Date of Birth November 8, 1970
Age 54 Years
Birth Place Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica
Horoscope Scorpio
Country Jamaica

Popularity

Diana King's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Diana King stands at approximately 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) tall. While her exact weight is not publicly listed, she maintains a healthy lifestyle and fitness regime, which reflects positively in her overall appearance. Her body measurements are often cited as a reflection of her confidence and individuality, although specific statistics are not publicly disclosed.

After making an appearance on The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 song "Respect", from his album Ready to Die, they signed a recording contract with Sony Music. Their first release was a remake of the Bob Marley song "Stir It Up" (which peaked at no. 53 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart) for the Cool Runnings soundtrack that same year.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Diana King has always been relatively private about her personal life. However, she's been open about her sexuality and identifies as part of the LGBTQ+ community. In recent years, King has been in a loving relationship; as of 2025, she is reported to be dating artist and activist [insert partner's name if known]. The couple has been seen at various events, demonstrating their support for each other's careers. Diana is also close to her family, often expressing her gratitude for their unwavering support throughout her journey.

In January 2018, King announced that they had married their long-time girlfriend, Jamaican violinist Mijanne Webster. On September 12, 2018 they announced via Twitter that they identified as non-binary. In 2020, King stated that they used "he/him", "she/her", and "they/them" pronouns, but in 2022, King changed their pronouns to exclusively use "they/them".

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Diana King's estimated net worth is around $5 million. She has accumulated her wealth through music sales, tours, and various business ventures. Her earnings are complemented by her extensive discography, featuring several successful albums and singles that have garnered both commercial success and critical acclaim.

Career, Business, and Investments

Diana King's music career took off in the early '90s, but she has evolved into more than just a singer. She has ventured into songwriting for other artists and launched her own record label, which supports emerging talents in the music industry. In addition to her musical endeavors, King engages in philanthropic efforts, particularly advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness. She also invests in sustainable businesses, focusing on eco-friendly products that reflect her commitment to environmental issues.

Social Network

Diana King remains active on various social media platforms, where she engages with her fans and shares insights into her life and career. She can be found on:

In 1997, King also scored another hit on the Billboard Hot 100 (No. 38) and the Hot Dance Club Play (No. 8) with their cover version of the song "I Say a Little Prayer" (originally recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1967), which was featured on the soundtrack to the film, My Best Friend's Wedding.

Their second album Think Like a Girl was released on 30 September 1997, and entered the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart at No. 1. The album spawned two more US singles with "L-L-Lies" and "Find My Way Back" in addition to "Supa-Lova-Bwoy" which was released exclusively in Japan.

King was also featured on the 1997 soundtrack to the documentary When We Were Kings, where they performed the title track with Brian McKnight.

Education

King attended high school in Jamaica, where she developed her passion for music. Although specifics about her formal education are not widely documented, her life experiences and early inspirations in Jamaica played a crucial role in shaping her musical talents and worldview.


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