Lady Alma

Lady Alma: The Soulful Voice of Philadelphia House Music
Lady Alma is a celebrated American vocalist and songwriter renowned for her powerful, gospel-infused contributions to deep house and soulful dance music. Hailing from Philadelphia, she rose to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s, becoming a defining voice on seminal tracks for labels like Guidance Recordings and Naked Music.
Early career
Alma Horton, born and raised in Philadelphia, began singing in church, which laid the foundation for her emotive vocal style. Her professional journey started with collaborations in the mid-1990s, leading to her first notable feature on the 1998 house classic "I'm Here" by the production duo Ananda Project.
Breakthrough
Her solo breakthrough arrived in 2002 with the release of the single "It's All Over," produced by DJ-producer King Britt under his Fhloston Paradigm alias. The track became an instant anthem in soulful house circles, solidifying her status and leading to her debut album, "Trust," released on the influential Guidance Recordings label in 2004.
Key tracks
It's All Over — This 2002 single with King Britt remains her signature track, a soulful house masterpiece that defined a generation of dance floors.
I'm Here — Her first major feature with Ananda Project in 1998 introduced her soaring vocals to the global house music community.
Fly Away — A standout from her 2004 album "Trust," this song showcases her ability to blend uplifting house rhythms with poignant songwriting.
Love Is The Answer — This collaboration with producer Blaze became a staple in sets by legendary DJs like Louie Vega, expanding her reach.
Following her debut album, Lady Alma continued to be a sought-after collaborator, working with a who's who of house music including Louie Vega, Dennis Ferrer, and Josh Milan. She released the well-received album "Soulful Moods" in 2010 and has performed at major festivals and clubs worldwide, maintaining a consistent presence in the soulful house genre for over two decades. Her work is characterized by a timeless quality that resonates with both classic and contemporary house music audiences. Artists with a similar soulful and uplifting approach to vocal house music from the United States include Blaze for their foundational gospel-house sound. Ananda Project shares a deep, melodic production style that perfectly complements powerful female vocals. Louie Vega is a key collaborator whose productions often feature similar spiritually charged house music. Josh Milán represents the same blend of musicality and soul that defines Alma's best work.
Lady Alma's music is a fixture on soulful house and classic deep house radio stations featured on this website. Her tracks are regularly spun on specialty shows dedicated to vocal house and on independent music radio stations that champion the roots of dance music culture.
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