Jody Watley: A Cultural Icon in Music and Fashion GAP Ad 1989

Grammy winner Jody Watley has influence and impact as one of music’s defining female artists of style that are undeniable.

Jody Watley is more than an award winning artist – she’s a cultural icon who reshaped the music and fashion landscape. In her groundbreaking solo career, Watley has fused R&B, Pop, and Dance with a fearless approach to music, image and style.

A recognized as a style icon going back to her teen years on the iconic show Soul Train. Excerpt from Nelson George “The Hippest Trip In America – Soul Train and the evolution of culture and style “….with Jody emerging as a late 70’s style icon. She could rock silver shorts and red glitter converse sneakers, vintage 1940’s inspired dresses with pumps or her prom dress. Her hair was an ongoing adventure, sometimes filled with tons of ribbons, sometimes long ponytails, or a 1940’s hairdo..” ~ Book published by William Morrow Imprint of Harper Collins Books.

This month we’ll revisit some everlasting moments in style as a solo artist – thus far.

Jody Watley – In 1989, she made history as the first black woman to appear in a GAP celebrity ad campaign, solidifying her as an influence beyond music. She isn’t just a singer she is a visionary. She has made hits and history. “Portraits: Individuals Of Style” photography by the legendary Herb Ritts. Jody Watley unabashedly represented a new era of Pop, and R&B-fierce, stylish and unapologetically authentic. She wasn’t just making music, Jody Watley was redefining what it meant to be a solo Black female artist in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Her sound was fresh, her visuals, were ahead of their time and her style? Unmatched. Jody Watley wasn’t following trends she was setting them.

Before the ‘90s explosion of celebrity driven fashion endorsements, GAP tapped Jody Watley for their 1989, as did l.a. Eyeworks in 1988 for their groundbreaking optical campaign.

– making her the first black woman featured in their iconic ads. This was a big deal. Major brands weren’t widely embracing Black artists in mainstream fashion campaigns at the time but Watley’s undeniable impact made her impossible to ignore. She helped lay the foundation for future artists to secure major fashion deals, showing that Black artists were not just entertainers but influential cultural figures.

Decades later, Jody Watley’s influence is still felt in music and fashion. Artists like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Erykah Badu continue the legacy of fusing style, music and brand partnerships – something Watley helped pioneer.

Celebrating Women’s History Month and Trailblazer Jody Watley.

Jody Watley Enters Pandora’s Elite Million Streams Club

Grammy Award Winning artist Jody Watley reached a new milestone. Pandora recognized the music legend for her blockbuster debut 1987 single “Looking For A New Love” reaching the Million Streams Club. The Grammy nominated single was written by Jody Watley and Andre Cymone, produced by Cymone and David Z and is one of the defining singles of the 80’s with Watley’s popular catch-phrase “Hasta La Vista Ba-By” later popularized again by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator Judgement Day.

“I’m very proud of this newest milestone for one of my biggest hits. Always thankful that MCA’s Jheryl Busby insisted I needed to write one more song, after turning in my debut album. “Looking For A New Love” was that song! Good music has no expiration date and the ongoing streams are a testament to this for longtime fans and new generations to come. In addition, to continue to write, record and release quality music spanning 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s, 20s is a blessing.” – Jody Watley

Jody Watley is a GRAMMY award winning multi-platinum singer/songwriter/producer/entrepreneur, founder of indie label Avitone. With a diverse music discography spanning R&B / Pop / Dance /Hip Hop / Electronic / Jazz / Adult Contemporary 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s, 20sJody Watley is recognized as a style icon and one of the architects of 21st century Pop/R&B/Dance music, an inductee into the Women’s Songwriters Hall Of Fame, listed in Billboard as one of the Top 60 Female Artists of All Time, Top 25 Dance Artists of All Time, Top 100 Black Solo Artists Of All Time.

As a solo artist, the Pop and R&B singer-songwriter was awarded the prestigious Best New Artist GRAMMY Award in 1987, only the third black artist in the history of the recording academy and broadcast to receive that honor. 

As a Solo artist, JODY WATLEY has 6 Billboard Hot 100 Top Ten Singles, 7 Number 1 Dance Singles, 2 R&B Number 1’s, 15 Top 40 Singles, Gold and multi-platinum albums in the USA alone. Her vast discography also includes million selling greatest hits video compilation and fitness video (a first for a black woman in the genre).

Her music has charted in other countries including Japan, Germany, Netherlands. In the UK, 5 Top 5 UK Soul Chart Singles, along with two Top 5 Commercial Pop / Urban singles add to her ongoing tally of hits though she says “Hits are great, though my priority is always simply writing and releasing quality music that can resonate with people in a positive way. That’s what my newest single “EVERLASTING” is about.”