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1Richell Rene "Chely" Wright (born October 25, 1970) is an American CountryMusic singer. She is known primarily for her hit "Single White Female". Far after this hit, Wright was the subject of much controversy and attention in the country genre -- who are by and large a pretty conservative bunch -- for coming out as a lesbian.
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3Wright began her career with a pair of albums on the troubled Polydor Nashville label. When she moved from them to MCA Records in 1997, she recorded a total of three albums. The first had a modest hit in the urgent breakup song "Shut Up and Drive", and the second her biggest hit to date, "Single White Female". Her third MCA album was panned for a more slick pop sound, although "Never Love You Enough" and "Jezebel" both made the charts.
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5After exiting MCA, she began releasing albums independently, notching a couple runaway hits with "Back of the Bottom Drawer" and "The Bumper of My SUV". The latter was the subject of controversy, due to members of her fan club allegedly posing as relatives of soldiers in order to plant requests for it. Despite having not touched radio ever since, Wright has maintained critical acclaim with her indie releases.
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7In addition to her own work, Wright co-wrote and sang backing vocals on Music/ClayWalker's 2003 hit "I Can't Sleep".
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9!Albums
10* ''Woman in the Moon'' (1994)
11* ''Right in the Middle of It'' (1996)
12* ''Let Me In'' (1997)
13* ''Single White Female'' (1999)
14* ''Never Love You Enough'' (2001)
15* ''The Metropolitan Hotel'' (2005)
16* ''Lifted Off the Ground'' (2010)
17* ''I Am the Rain'' (2016)
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19!Tropes present in her work:
20* BreakUpSong:
21** "Shut Up and Drive" is about a woman escaping a relationship, telling herself to "shut up and drive", "don't look in the mirror", and "turn the radio on".
22** "She Went Out for Cigarettes" has the woman announcing to her man that she's just going out to buy something at the store... only to keep on driving and leave him behind.
23* TheFourChordsOfPop: The stanzas of "One Night In Las Vegas" start with the familiar I-V-vi-IV progression.
24* LoveEpiphany: Turned on its head in "I Already Do". The singer's already had hers, but the object of her affection thinks she hasn't.
25-->I gave you my heart\
26Can't you feel the power?\
27You want to see the light --\
28Baby, the sun's been up for hours!
29* LoveTriangle: "Jezebel" has the narrator actively confronting his man's mistress, the titular Jezebel, and "fight[ing] for love until the death" to get him back.
30* LyricalColdOpen: "Shut Up and Drive".
31* OldShame: In-universe, "Back of the Bottom Drawer" has the singer digging through some detritus from previous relationships. She is ashamed of said relationships, but still can't bring herself to throw it away.
32* PosthumousNarration: ''Notes to the Coroner''
33* ThePowerOfLove: "It Was":
34-->It was real, it was magic\
35It was calm, it was savage\
36It was cool as a breeze\
37It was warm to the touch\
38It was never enough\
39It was always too much\
40It did all the things love does\
41That's how I knew it was
42* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: {{Discussed}} by "Emma Jean`s Guitar": "She only needed three chords to play those good ol` country songs". The song itself, however, is Administrivia/NotAnExample.
43* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: "Heavenly Days": "Tennessee tomboy, feminine girl, takin' a ride on top of the world..."

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