Vanity: Prince Protege Dies at 57
Vanity, a singer who collaborated with Prince, fronted the group Vanity 6 and courted controversy, died in a hospital in Fremont, California, on Monday. She was 57.
She had been battling kidney failure and abdominal illness in recent years, according to TMZ, which reported the news. The singer's health had worsened in recent months. Four months ago, she launched a GoFundMe campaign to pay for medical bills. On it, she revealed she was
diagnosed with sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis, which causes a
blockage of the small bowel. She'd asked for $50,000 but raised less
than $7,000.

With her titular trio, Vanity — who was born Denise Katrina Matthews
on January 4th, 1959, in Niagara Falls, Ontario — gave pop and R&B a
sexually charged makeover in the early Eighties. Vanity 6's
Prince-composed 1982 single, the funky, synthy "Nasty Girl," reached the
top spot of Billboard's dance chart and the Top 10 of the
R&B chart. As a solo artist, she scored more pop hits in the
mid-Eighties, including "Pretty Mess," "Mechanical Emotion" and "Under
the Influence." She also attracted controversy for her lecherous image,
notably earning a place on the Parents Music Resource Center's "Filthy
15" for "Strap on 'Robbie Baby'" in 1985.
Matthews, who began her career as a model, met Prince backstage at the American Music Awards in 1980, and the pair soon sparked both a romantic and creative relationship. "He wanted me to call myself 'Vagina,'" she told People Magazine in 1984. "He said people would know me nationwide. I said, 'No kidding.'"
She sang backup on "Free," a track off his 1982 album 1999.
That same year, she made her debut as a frontwoman with Vanity 6 on the
trio's self-titled LP, whose track list comprised many songs written by
Prince, including the singles "Nasty Girl" and "Drive Me Wild." She also
appeared both solo and with Vanity 6 on the Time's What Time Is It? LP, another record primarily written by Prince.
She broke away from Prince in 1984, telling People, "I needed one person to love me, and he needed more." She had been slated to co-star in Purple Rain
but backed out at the end of the relationship, prompting Prince to
begin working with a new protégé, Apollonia Kotero, and put her in
charge of her own Vanity-styled girl group, Apollonia 6. Prince later
used the sound of Vanity moaning, which he'd recorded in the Eighties,
for his Come track "Orgasm" in 1994.

By the mid-Eighties, Vanity was riding a wave of controversy. After
Prince, she was linked romantically to a number of high-profile rock
stars, including Adam Ant, Billy Idol and Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki
Sixx, the last of whom became her fiancé. She also posed nude twice for Playboy and baited conservatives. "I put the sexual image of me in my music," she told the Press
in 1985. "My music is very sexual, so you could say I'm just putting
all of me out there." Through it all, she developed a reliance on drugs
and by the early Nineties, she had begun smoking crack.
She later told
Joan Rivers she felt as though she'd been possessed by demons and that a
friend had found her levitating three feet off her bed.
Throughout the Eighties and Nineties, Vanity began acting in movies and TV shows, including 1985's The Last Dragon and 1988's Action Jackson.
In the mid-Nineties, Vanity became a born-again Christian, after
overdosing on crack. The experience led her to evangelism. She would go
on to write the memoir Blame It on Vanity about her experiences, and she led her own Pure Heart Ministries in Fremont.
Last year, Vanity expressed remorse for her wild ways. "I don't listen
to my old music of Vanity's unless I have to hear it playing in a mall
or something place like that," she said. "I sing to Jesus for Jesus now.
This gives me pure joy ... worship! I apologize profusely to those I
have offended deeply a million times over."

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