Deborah Cox’s single, “Let the World Be Ours Tonight”, met with great success on the Billboard Dance Club Charts, where it peaked at #1. The single also hit #2 on Music Week’s Dance Pop Charts in the UK. “Let The World Be Ours Tonight” has become Deborah Cox’s thirteenth number-one single on the Billboard Dance Club Chart. The Canadian born star co-wrote the feel-good single with UK production team SOULSHAKER (Warren Meyers, Gary Manktelow, Matt Meyers) and Jenna Doyle of Audiofreaks, one of the most prominent songwriting, production and remix teams in the world of club, dance and pop music, with the help of Jurgen Korduletsch.
The powerful anthem beautifully delivers a message of acceptance, hope, and love, a theme which Cox has stayed true to throughout her incredible career and has helped her become a beloved iconic figure in the LGBTQ community. In 2015, she received the Out Music Pillar Award; she was honored by The Harvey Milk Foundation at Diversity Honors for her efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the LGBT community. With the help of remixes from some of today’s top producers including StoneBridge, Tony Moran, Bimbo Jones, DASCO and more, “Let the World Be Ours Tonight” has been resonating on dance floors all over the world.
Deborah Cox is best known for her 1998 hit single “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here”, which held the record for the longest-running number one single on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Track Chart (14 weeks), a record held for nearly eight years. That single earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination, a Soul Train Award, A Lady of Soul Award, Best Female Vocalist Juno Award nomination and a Billboard Music Award nomination for R&B Single of the Year.