Lindy Layton (born Belinda Kimberly Layton, 7 December 1970) was a founding
member of, and vocalist for, Beats International.
Career Layton attended the Barbara Speake Stage School in the 1980s. Her
group, Beats International, had a couple of hit single in the early 1990s
in the UK, including the Number one, "Dub Be Good to Me". Beats
International released a debut album which sold moderately, Let Them Eat
Bingo.
In 1990, Layton signed a solo deal with Arista, and released her version
of Janet Kay's hit, "Silly Games". The single was a notable hit, and
further releases followed from her debut album, Pressure (released in
1991). However, these decreased in popularity with each release. Pressure
was mostly produced by Norman Cook and dance-soul-funk outfit Driza Bone.
The album's second single, "Echo My Heart" narrowly missed out on a UK Top
40 placing in January 1991. Whilst "Wait For Love"
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