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Revision as of 16:34, 11 April 2009
Reina (born 1978 in the Bronx, New York City, New York) is a female Dance-pop singer-songwriter.
Early life and career
The performer began in the music industry as a pre-teen. She was a backup singer for such music artists as Deborah Cox and Corina, became an overnight sensation [1] on the Dance/Club scene when "Find Another Woman" reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1998.
In 2004, she scored her biggest hit on the Billboard Dance Top 40, when "If I Close My Eyes" went top 5, and in 2005 scored another top 10 on the same chart with "Forgive". Both tracks were from her debut album "This Is Reina".
Discography
Albums
- "This Is Reina" 2004 Robbins Entertainment Top Electronic Albums: #15
Singles
- "Find Another Woman"(2/98)
- "Anything For Love"(7/98)
- Got A Love For You"(Credited as Heaven Featuring Reina;11/2000)
- "Miss The Way"(Credited as Razor N' Guido Featuring Reina;4/2000)
- "No One's Gonna Change You"(21/2002)
- "If I Close My Eyes (Remixed by Jack D. Elliot)"(10/2004)
- "Forgive (Remixed by Valentin)"(6/2005)
- "Love Of My Life" (With Lucas Prata) (Remixed by Jack D. Elliot)"(1/2006)
- "On My Own" (8/2006)
References
External links
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