Dee Dee Ford, born Wrecia Holloway, was an American rhythm and blues singer, best known for her work in the 1960s. Her musical style is characterized by powerful vocals and a strong blues influence, often backed by a driving, energetic rhythm section. Ford's most significant contribution to music history is her 1962 hit "I'm Leaving It up to You," a duet with Donnie Elbert, which reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite her brief tenure in the music industry, Ford's distinct voice and soulful performances left a lasting impression on the rhythm and blues genre.