Her debut album followed the same year, which saw a release in the United States in 1990 through Capitol/EMI Records. The album was released on Chrysalis Records in the UK, reaching number 6 on the U.K. Albums Chart.
Various tracks from the album saw remixes by the likes of Frankie Knuckles, including 'Beautiful Love', 'I Thank You' (which also reached number 17) and 'Musical Freedom'. In 1991, she released her follow up album, entitled 'Love Or Lust?', which featured the popular dancers 'Independent Woman' and 'It Should Have Been Me'.
Adeva departed the Cooltempo imprint in 1992. Three years later, she collaborated again with Frankie Knuckles in 1995, releasing the album 'Welcome to the Real World'.
Adeva later worked with Frankie again on his 'Knuckles' LP, which included a single, 'Hyper Go Go' in 1996. She continues to be a highly regarded vocalist on both the New York and the U.K. house-music scenes.