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Believe In The Music
Celeda, Suzanne Palmer, SPECIAL TEE, Sol Brothers, Eric Kupper, Gino Olivieri, Matteo DiMarr
Dance
2024-02-12
Canzoni , 0 Ore. 37 Min.
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Titolo / Artista |
Remixer | Genere | Aggiunto | Lunghezza | |
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1 | SPECIAL TEE, Sol Brothers | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 05:33 | ||
2 | Eric Kupper | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 06:19 | ||
3 | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 05:48 | |||
4 | Eric Kupper, Gino Olivieri | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 06:21 | ||
5 | Matteo DiMarr | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 06:55 | ||
6 | SPECIAL TEE, Sol Brothers | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 02:46 | ||
7 | Dance | 2024-02-12 | 03:37 |
Description
Born in the rhythmic heart of Chicago, under the shimmering city lights, emerged a dance diva - Victoria Sharpe, who would soon be known to the world as the electrifying Celeda. Celeda began having international hits starting on the US Dance Charts in the late 1990s, with "Music Is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin')," a collaboration with superstar DJ and producer Danny Tenaglia which peaked at Number 15 in the USA in 1998. The single reached Number 36 in the UK Single Chart in September 1998. Her debut solo album, "This Is It," emerged in mid-1999 on Twisted Records, a crescendo in her soaring career. The album featured tracks produced by E-Smoove, Danny Tenaglia, Cevin Fisher, Peter Rauhofer and Maurice Joshua amongst others. The tracks released as singles were "Messin' with My Mind" (1997), "Music Is the Answer (Dancin' & Prancin')" (1998), "Be Yourself (And No One Else)" and "Burnin' Up" (1999). The album contained the dance hits "Let the Music Use You Up" and “Happy”.