Stephanie Dorthea Mills, the fifth of six children, was born on March 22, 1957 in Queens, New York, to Joseph Mills and Christine Mills but she was reared in the BedfordโStuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. At an early age, she sang gospel music at Cornerstone Baptist Church in BedfordโStuyvesant.
In 1968, 11-year-old Mills performed the role of Pansy in the Broadway musical Maggie Flynn. In 1974, the 17-year-old released her debut album, Movinโ in the Right Direction, for ABC Records. The following year, 1975, Mills rose to stardom, performing the principal role of Dorothy in the Broadway musical production of The Wiz, an adaption of The Wizard of Oz at Broadwayโs Majestic Theatre. The show won seven Tony Awards with Mills’ performing the central aria, โHome.โ
Between 1979 and 1989 Mills produced a string of hits. In 1979, she released โWhat Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin’,โ which peaked at no. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for 24 weeks, selling more than a million copies in the process. The hit won her a Grammy for โBest R&B Song in 1979. It was followed by the hit โNever Knew Love Like This Beforeโ in 1980 that peaked at no. 6 and remained on the US charts for 25 weeks and reached no. 4 in the UK. That song won her a second Grammy in 1980 for โBest Female R&B Vocal Performance.โ Her next 1980 hit, โSweet Sensationโ peaked at no. 3 in the U.S. and charted for 21 weeks. She received a third Grammy in 1981 for “Best Female R&B Vocalistโ for that song and soon afterwards married R&B Singer/ choreographer Jeffrey Glenn Daniel. Millsโ 1980 duet with Teddy Pendergrass, โTwo Hearts,โ reached no.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained charted for 19 weeks. In 1981, she released the album Stephanie Mills and received an American Music Award for “Best Female R&B Vocalistโ for that work. Two years later, in 1983, she divorced Daniel.
In 1987, Mills received the NAACP Image Award for โOutstanding Female Artistโ for her singles, โI Feel Good All Overโ and โHome.โ Both songs were from the musical, The Wiz and both peaked at no. 1 and stayed charted for 18 weeks in 1987 and 1989, respectively. She once again received the NAACP Image Award for โOutstanding Female Artist.โ
From 1989 to 1991, Mills was married to Dino Meminger, an actor from Tioga County, New York. They had one son, Farad Mills. In 1991, after the divorce, she released โReal Love,โ which peaked at no. 53 on the US R&B chart. In 1993 she married Michael Saunders in a ceremony performed by Minister Louis Farrakhan. She and Saunders divorced in 2001.
Stephanie Mills released 13 albums over her career including Personal Inspirations, a 1994 gospel album. In 2018, she was honored at the 3rd Annual Black Music Honors at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville for her artistic contributions. In 2021, she released the single “Let’s Do the Right Thing” which condemned murder and violence and was prompted by the George Floyd murder a year earlier.