She performed lead vocals on notable tracks such as "I Believe," "Optimistic," "I'm Going All the Way," "Soul Holiday," and "The Pressure." The group's albums earned Grammy Awards in 1991 and 1993. In 1996, Nesby released her debut solo album, ''
I'm Here for You'', which charted on the
Billboard 200 and included several successful R&B and dance singles. That same year, her rendition of "Lovin’ Is Really My Game" reached number one on the Billboard Dance Club chart. Throughout the 2000s, Nesby released a series of albums blending gospel, soul, and R&B, including
This Is Love (2007) and
The Lula Lee Project (2009), the latter debuting at No. 13 on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart. She earned additional Grammy nominations, including one for her duet with
Calvin Richardson on "Love Has Finally Come at Last." The project was co-written and produced with RL (of
Next) and longtime collaborator Brian "B-Flat" Cook. The album reflects themes of mature love and emotional reciprocity. == Discography ==