In 1987, she was featured on Bobby E and the Midi City Crew's single "Walk on the Wild Side". In 1991, she appeared on the song "The Dancer" from the
Bingoboys' album
The Best of Bingoboys. She released her debut single "Reconsider" in 1992, which received major radio play. In the same year, she released another single titled "Crystal Clear". In 1993, Bell joined British musical group
Soul II Soul after
Jazzie B heard her single "Reconsider" and asked her to join the group. She recorded a single called "Wish", which was released on their greatest hits album
Volume IV The Classic Singles 88–93 in 1993. The single peaked at number 24 on the
UK Singles Chart. Following the success of the song she was invited to perform it on
Top of the Pops while heavily pregnant with her son, She continued to record and tour with the group as one of their featured singers. In 1995, she performed lead vocals on the song "Be a Man" on their fourth studio album
Volume V: Believe. In 1996, she departed from the group to continue her solo career. In 1997, Bell released four singles: "Rumbled Sex", "Surrender", "Mixed Up", and "Nothing Gonna Stop Me Now"; which featured Potential Bad Boy. In 1999, she formed a new
soul band called Soul Explosion. In 2000, she released two singles "Into My World" and "Love's in Need of Love Today" with a group called Dazz. In 2002, she released another single, "(No More) Searching". In June 2010, she released her autobiography
Heart and Soul: The Emotional Autobiography of Melissa Bell. ==Personal life==