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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2025 · 1H 14M

The Woman Behind ‘Man in the Mirror’ — In Conversation With Songwriter Siedah Garrett

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When Siedah Garrett walks into a room, legends stop and listen—literally. She’s the Grammy-winning, two-time Oscar-nominated force who penned “Man in the Mirror” for Michael Jackson, sang alongside the greats, and turned every “you can’t” into “watch me.” In this episode of The Stiletto Room, we go way beyond the headlines. Siedah gets real about growing up in constant motion, dodging eviction notices every nine months, finding music as her lifeline, and learning to ignore the doubters (or better yet, use them as fuel).We talk about that life-changing call from Quincy Jones, the thrill of proving her publisher wrong twice, and the priceless moment Miles Davis declared, “Damn, I love that bitch.” It’s part masterclass, part comedy show, and all heart from the woman who’s written for everyone from Aretha Franklin to Jennifer Hudson. If you’ve ever needed a reminder that grit, talent, and a little audacity can rewrite your story, this one’s for you. About Siedah Garrett:World-renowned singer, songwriter, actor, podcaster, and philanthropist, SiedahGarrett is best known as a collaborator and band member of Michael Jackson. Sheco-wrote The King of Pop’s megahit Man In The Mirror from his chart-topping1987 album, Bad, and recorded as his vocal duet partner on the #1 pop single I JustCan’t Stop Loving You. Siedah toured with Jackson as a featured and backgroundvocalist on his Dangerous World Tour and internationally with Madonna andSergio Mendes. Siedah’s illustrious career is highlighted by a Grammy Award winand two Academy Award nominations. Her first Oscar nomination came for heroriginal song Love You, I Do, performed by Jennifer Hudson in the filmadaptation of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. Her second nomination was forco-writing Real in Rio for the animated feature film Rio, further cementing herstatus as a versatile and accomplished songwriter in both cinema and music.Siedah has the remarkable distinction of having been discovered by QuincyJones in 1984 and has collaborated, recorded, and performed with him for overthirty-five years. Other artists who have recorded on her songs include DianaRoss, Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, Earth Wind & Fire, Jamie Foxx, AnneHathaway, Common, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, Toto,Sheena Easton, Natalie Cole, Barry White, Pointer Sisters, Donna Summer,Dionne Warwick, Patti Austin, Roberta Flack, Al Jarreau, Paula Abdul,Tevin Campbell, The Sugarhill Gang, The Brand New Heavies and manyothers.

When Siedah Garrett walks into a room, legends stop and listen—literally. She’s the Grammy-winning, two-time Oscar-nominated force who penned “Man in the Mirror” for Michael Jackson, sang alongside the greats, and turned every “you can’t” into “watch me.” In this episode of The Stiletto Room, we go way beyond the headlines. Siedah gets real about growing up in constant motion, dodging eviction notices every nine months, finding music as her lifeline, and learning to ignore the doubters (or better yet, use them as fuel). We talk about that life-changing call from Quincy Jones, the thrill of proving her publisher wrong twice, and the priceless moment Miles Davis declared, “Damn, I love that bitch.” It’s part masterclass, part comedy show, and all heart from the woman who’s written for everyone from Aretha Franklin to Jennifer Hudson. If you’ve ever needed a reminder that grit, talent, and a little audacity can rewrite your story, this one’s for you. About Siedah Garrett: World-renowned singer, songwriter, actor, podcaster, and philanthropist, Siedah Garrett is best known as a collaborator and band member of Michael Jackson. She co-wrote The King of Pop’s megahit Man In The Mirror from his chart-topping 1987 album, Bad, and recorded as his vocal duet partner on the #1 pop single I Just Can’t Stop Loving You. Siedah toured with Jackson as a featured and background vocalist on his Dangerous World Tour and internationally with Madonna and Sergio Mendes. Siedah’s illustrious career is highlighted by a Grammy Award win and two Academy Award nominations. Her first Oscar nomination came for her original song Love You, I Do, performed by Jennifer Hudson in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. Her second nomination was for co-writing Real in Rio for the animated feature film Rio, further cementing her status as a versatile and accomplished songwriter in both cinema and music. Siedah has the remarkable distinction of having been discovered by Quincy Jones in 1984 and has collaborated, recorded, and performed with him for over thirty-five years. Other artists who have recorded on her songs include Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, Earth Wind & Fire, Jamie Foxx, Anne Hathaway, Common, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, Toto, Sheena Easton, Natalie Cole, Barry White, Pointer Sisters, Donna Summer, Dionne Warwick, Patti Austin, Roberta Flack, Al Jarreau, Paula Abdul, Tevin Campbell, The Sugarhill Gang, The Brand New Heavies and many others.

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