Efua Baker

Efua Baker
Birth name Efua Baker
Born c. 1967
Ghana
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, fitness expert, personal trainer
Labels Virgin

Efua Baker /ˈɛfwəˈbkə/ ef-WƏ BAY-kə (born c. 1967[1] in Ghana[1]) is a British celebrity fitness expert and trainer who also had a music career in the 1990s.

Career

In 1993, Baker, then known as just Efua, released three singles: "Down Is the Drop", "Strawberry Boy", and "Somewhere". "Somewhere" was her biggest hit, reaching the top 50 in the UK,[2] and the top 20 in Australia.[3] An album, Dream Juice, was released in June 1993 in the US,[1] and in November 1993 in Australia.[4]

Prior to releasing her own music, Efua worked as a model and a dancer, and appeared in a number of music videos for other artists,[5] including Clive Griffin's "The Way We Touch" and "Don't Make Me Wait", Lil Louis's "I Called U", Soul II Soul's "A Dreams a Dream" (sic), and one of the two videos filmed for Maxi Priest's "Close to You". In 1996, she appeared in Yazz's music video for "Good Thing Going".

Baker's best known work as a fitness expert was on the BBC One programme Fat Nation - the Big Challenge in late 2004.

Personal life

She is married to Soul II Soul frontman Jazzie B.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
AUS
[3]
1993 Dream Juice 140

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
1993 "Down Is the Drop" (European release) 87 Dream Juice
"Strawberry Boy"
"Somewhere" 42 16
1994 "Down Is the Drop" (Australian release) 122
"–" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

References

  1. 1 2 3 White, Timothy (1993-05-22). "Efua: The Sweet Science of a 'Dream'". Billboard. New York, N.Y.: BPI Communications. Archived from the original on 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  2. 1 2 UK chart peaks:
  3. 1 2 3 Australian (ARIA) chart peaks:
  4. "New Release Schedule – Product Available from: 15/11/93 (from The ARIA Report Issue No. 197)". Imgur.com. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  5. Wells, Chris (1993-01-30). "Drop Shop". Echoes. Ipswich, Suffolk, UK: East Anglian Daily Times. Archived from the original on 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2015-10-02.

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