Upon
C+C Music Factory's emergence onto the scene in late 1990, Davis was marketed as the principal vocalist of the ensemble—despite there having been several other female vocalists, in addition to her, who had provided the vocals to various tracks on the group's debut album,
Gonna Make You Sweat. Davis appeared in the music video for the album's number-one
Hot 100-charting title track, where she lip-synched to vocals which had, in fact, been sung by
Martha Wash. Wash (who had also provided vocals to
Black Box during the same period, and also saw that group use models to lip-sync to her voice in the music videos) did not appreciate the perception of Davis being the voice behind the hit song, and proceeded to file a lawsuit against the group. With this happening during the height of the
Milli Vanilli lip-synching scandal, Davis found herself being accused of being a "no talent" who was being featured by the group only because of her looks – despite her having actually performed a number of songs on their studio album
Gonna Make You Sweat. In 1992, she made an appearance on the American sitcom
Blossom. In 1993, Davis performed a rendition of
Dennis Edwards's song "
Don't Look Any Further" for
Dave Koz's album
Lucky Man. In 1994, Davis reunited with C+C Music Factory to record their second album,
Anything Goes!. The album's lead single "Do You Wanna Get Funky", which featured Davis and
Martha Wash, peaked at number-one on
Billboards Dance chart. In 2000, Davis released a single titled "Power", which peaked at number-one on
Billboards
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales chart. In June 2008, Davis appeared on
DJ Heavygrinder's single "Mind Reader". In August 2008, Davis and Amber released a remake of
Donna Summer and
Barbra Streisand's "
No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)". In 2009, she released another single with DJ Heavygrinder titled "Chains of Love". In 2010, she released three singles: "Free Love", "Touch the Sky", and "Summer of Love". In January 2015, she released a single with Dank titled "1994 (Rhythm Is Right)". In 2017, Davis appeared in the TV series
Dr. Ken. ==Personal life==