De'Lacy was an American 1990s house-music group that was most famous for its single "Hideaway."
Initially, the group consisted of De'Lacy DavisâÂÂpercussionist and ex-Police Officer in New Jersey, Gary GriffinâÂÂbassist and keyboard player, Glenn BranchâÂÂdrummer and backing vocalist, and Rainie LassiterâÂÂlead vocalist (her daughter, A-La Renee Davis, is also an actress and singer).
The band split in the late 1990s, which left Davis, Branch, and Lassiter on vocals. In 2008, De'Lacy connected with the Italian London based songwriter and record producer Marco Gee. They joined forces to produce "Bodyswereve," with production assistance from the New JerseyâÂÂbased producer Walter Brooks.
The group continues to record with music producers in the UK and US.