Belinda Carlisle, originally from Los Angeles, California, is a renowned American singer who gained fame as the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band The Go-Go's. Known principally in the pop and rock music genres, she embarked on a successful solo career after the band's initial breakup in the mid-1980s. Carlisle's debut solo album, "Belinda," marked her transition into a solo artist, but it was her second album "Heaven on Earth" that catapulted her to global fame, thanks to the hit single "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," which topped the charts internationally. Over her career, Carlisle has continued to release hit singles and albums, earning several music awards and nominations. Her distinct voice and charismatic performances have kept her relevant and beloved in the music scene.