![]() ![]() With limited success, Wright switched record labels and had her first hit with 1997's " Shut Up and Drive." It was followed in 1999 with "Single White Female," and a gold-certified album of the same name.Īt her commercial zenith, Wright continued living a closeted life and became increasingly unhappy. She eventually signed her first recording contract in 1993 with PolyGram/ Mercury Records and released two albums. Wright moved to Nashville, Tennessee, following high school graduation and was cast in stage productions at the now-defunct Opryland USA amusement park. Determined to become successful, she vowed to hide her sexuality and continued performing. Yet, as a young child, she discovered her homosexuality and realized it conflicted with her Christian faith and her hopes of becoming a performer. ![]() Raised in Kansas, Wright developed aspirations to become a country singer and songwriter. ![]()
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