The personal union lasted only two years, but it led her into a new area of music, as a lyricist. Wonder began setting her poems to music, and she realized that she was able to write songs; their collaboration as composers and artists outlasted the marriage by three years, and led to some superb work in both departments. Their subsequent hits together included If You Really Love Me, Signed, Sealed, Delivered, and It's a Shame -- her biggest hits, Spinnin' and Spinnin' and Your Kiss Is Sweet, were also Wonder/Wright collaborations. Syreeta released her first album under that name in 1972, on the Motown MoWest imprint -- Syreeta, produced by Stevie Wonder, was one of the more beautifully made records issued by the label in the 1970s and gave her voice the first fully realized showcase it ever had. They issued two more albums together, and she remained with the label for nine more years, as part of the tiny group of "inside" artists (along with her ex) who were more than just business acquaintances. She scored a number five hit in 1980 with the ballad With You I'm Born Again, a duet with Billy Preston, and also recorded duets with Jermaine Jackson, among other artists on the label, during the early '80s. Syreeta retired from full-time music work in the mid-'80s in order to devote herself to her personal life and family, but she remained a much-loved artist from Motown's silver age. After a long battle with cancer, Syreeta passed away July 6, 2004. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi