Sheena Easton was one of the defining pop voices of the 1980s . The Scottish singer , now 66, shot to fame with hits like "Morning Train (Nine to Five)," "Strut," and "Sugar Walls," and became closely associated with music legend Prince, who she collaborated with on the hit single "U Got The Look". Once among the decade’s biggest hitmakers, Sheena has since stepped back from the limelight. In a candid new interview with The New York Times , she reflected on why she’s chosen a quieter, more private life - and why she hasn’t released an album in 25 years. "I’m not being shoved in people’s faces anymore, which means I can lead a very normal life 99 percent of the time," she said.
The songstress, 66, released nine studio albums in the 1980s, and in 1981, she made James Bond history w

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