Crown Heights Affair was an American R&B/funk band originating from Brooklyn, New York in the early 1970s. Primarily recognized for their distinctive blend of funk, disco, and soul, the band was notably led by William Anderson and featured instrumentalist Raymond Reid, both of whom significantly contributed to their signature sound. Their influential works include hits like "Dreaming a Dream", "Dancin'", and "Say a Prayer for Two", which helped shape the disco era. Crown Heights Affair’s contributions to the music industry have cemented their position in the annals of American dance music history.