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Crystal Waters
With a career that continues to evolve,
Crystal Waters remains one of the most influential voices in dance music today.
In 2025, she was honored during Miami Music Week with two prestigious awards: the EDM Awards’ first-ever Female Icon Award and the Voice of House Award from FEMME, recognizing her impact on inclusivity and global dance culture. These milestones followed her 2024 induction into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame, cementing her legacy not only as a performer but as a pioneer and creator.
Crystal’s incredible career is marked by an impressive track record, including 12 #1 Billboard Dance Singles and 11 Top 10 Billboard Dance Hits, a testament to her enduring influence and consistent presence in the global dance music scene.
As the curator and host of the I AM HOUSE Radio Show, Crystal reaches over 10.2 million listeners across 69 stations in 30 countries, plus an estimated 2 million more via SiriusXM’s Utopia. Every week, she brings together the best in house music—from underground heat to rising stars—further solidifying her role as a tastemaker and genre ambassador.
Crystal’s influence extends far beyond the airwaves. Averaging nearly 100 million Spotify streams a year and reaching 3.8 million monthly listeners, her sound continues to resonate with global audiences.
Her releases regularly chart across the UK and Europe, powered by remixes and collaborations with house legends like Todd Terry, David Morales, Michael Gray, OFFAIAH, and Sandy Rivera (Kings of Tomorrow)—a testament to her deep roots and respect in the scene.
Of course, Crystal Waters’ legacy was built on game-changing anthems that helped define a genre. Her debut hit “Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)” became a global phenomenon, followed by the decade-defining “100% Pure Love,” which spent 48 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and the club classic “Destination Calabria” with Alex Gaudino, which dominated European airwaves and festival stages alike—reaching #1 on the Billboard Global Dance Chart.
These tracks weren’t just hits—they became cultural touchstones that still move dancefloors and fill playlists more than 30 years later. Her career has earned her six ASCAP Songwriter Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, and three American Music Award nominations—solidifying her standing as one of music’s true icons.
