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Betty Wright, born Bessie Regina Norris, was an American singer and songwriter known for her contributions to soul and R&B music. She began her career in the 1960s and achieved success with hits like "Clean Up Woman" and "Where Is the Love". In 2011, she collaborated with The Roots on the album "Betty Wright: The Movie", which featured collaborations with artists such as Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg. Wright was known for her powerful voice and ability to blend gospel influences with modern R&B sounds. Throughout her career, she received several awards, and her music influenced many contemporary artists.