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Karyn White at 56: Still Not Your “Superwoman” 30+ Years Later

LAS VEGAS, NV – NOVEMBER 08: Singer Karyn White arrives to the Soul Train Awards 2012 Glade Suite at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on November 8, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. . (Photo by Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Centric)

When Karyn White’s album came out, nearly every woman was singing her strong woman anthem, “Superwoman.”

She became the first female artist to have their first three solo releases hit #1 on the R&B charts.

But as bright and as fast as she came out, it seems as though she left off the face of the earth the same way.

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But the last 30+ years have been busy for the R&B singer: she got divorced, lost her mom and has been taking care of her children.

Now, at age 56, Karyn explains how her new life is even as “super” as when she was doing music full time.

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“The song ‘Superwoman’ and my whole image was for women’s empowerment.

I’m really glad that I made that kind of impression; that I made songs that help women find their voice.

When I’m on stage singing that song I can’t help but think, “God, this is a testimony.”

I really try to share that because I want to empower women. I just see a lot of us buying into this whole, “’I can do what a man does.’”

Now, Karyn is giving back full time with her foundation, The Karyn White Foundation.

Their mission is tо inspire – educate – and empower the next generation of female entrepreneurs.

The Karyn White Foundation fulfills its mission through The Superwoman Grant program, which provides women of color the support needed to assist them on their way to becoming a Superwoman.

“A lot of recording artists put their identities in their music or in a hit record and if they’re not so-called “hot” anymore, they become hermits.

I never had that. I really felt like, “Okay, I was successful at that and I did that, but now I’m doing this.” I never had regrets or a ‘woe is me’ attitude.

I just really had to step back. Not really even me stepping back, but I believe the Lord pulled me out. It was always about the art and the music, but this time, I became a spiritual person as well as a business [person].

“My mother was dying at the same time and I was going through a transition with my record company.

There was a lot of pressure on me, and I just had to make some difficult choices. Unfortunately my marriage didn’t work out. I really feel the person that I am today is because of the loss I’ve experienced.

I couldn’t appreciate my life at the time.”

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“I had everything that a woman could ever desire: an incredible man, a 30,000-square-foot home, but I just wasn’t content.

I saw myself becoming someone I said I would never be. I had put all this energy into my music, but now it was time to be the person that God called me to be.”

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