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Dignity was a Dutch R&B group consisting of Gracia Gorré, Karima Lemghari, Susan Haps, and
Edsilia Rombley Edsilia Francisca Rombley (born 13 February 1978) is a Dutch singer and television presenter. She began her career in 1995, as a member of the Dutch girl group Dignity. Rombley began her solo career in 1996, after winning the Dutch talent show ''S ...
who departed the band in 1997 for a solo career. Dignity is an abbreviation of Dignified Individuals Giving New Insight To You.


History

Dignity debuted in 1997 with the songs "Talk to Me" and "Hold Me" on the compilation album ''No Sweat - Dutch R&B Flavor'', an initiative to publicize Dutch urban talent. This gave Dignity a record deal. Dignity's first single "Talk to Me" has become an (underground) urban classic at home and abroad, which today still passes by on the radio, television and in the clubs. The ladies themselves said that they think the video is terrible. The following year, the single "Nothing Is for Free" and the album ''Dignity'' were released. Dignity worked on this album with leading producers such as Rutger Kroese, Mitchel Kroon, Edo Plasschaert, Chris Kooreman and Fabian Lenssen. Many songs were (partly) written by the ladies themselves. The album received good reviews. The leading music magazine ''OOR'' selected the song "The Right Guy" as a favorite and also placed it on the high-quality CD sampler "OORGASM 3". Dignity was also nominated for a TMF Award. In 1999, the group even won an Edison in the category 'Best R&B Act'. Then the group disbanded. Karima Lemghari remained active in the music industry. She scored a hit with rapper E-Life and then continued solo. In 2013, Gracia Gorré auditioned for X Factor and was selected for the ten acts for the next round by Candy Dulfer.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References

* https://www.discogs.com/artist/52368-Dignity-2 {{Authority control Dutch girl groups