Alexandra Prince

Alexandra Princeville ( born November 3, 1975 in Hamburg, real name Alexandra Prinz ) is a German singer and songwriter of Brazilian origin.

Life

Alexandra Prince grew up in Hamburg as the daughter of a Brazilian dancer and a German father. At 14, she gained the first experience in the recording studio. The breakthrough came in 1997 with the hit Loneley the singer Nana with which they reached, among others, No. 1 on the charts in Germany and Switzerland as well as 2nd place in Austria. In 1998, she reached with How We Livin ' for the first time as a solo artist, the top 30 and then remained for 16 weeks in the charts. Together with Syke 'n Sugarstarr they reached in 1999 ranked 8th in Finland and number 56 in France.

One of her greatest successes in the dance scene she succeeded with So Many Times by Gadjo Feat. Alexandra Prince, with whom she is in 14 countries managed to No. 1 on the dance charts in 2005. In addition, many Times How was nominated at the House Music Awards in the category "Best Song." 2012 Mas Que Nada appeared by Richard Grey and Nari & Milani and made it next to number 5 in the Canadian House Charts in the Top 10 of the DMC and in the top 20 of the Music Weeks Cool Cuts charts.

Songwriter and studio singer

Alexandra Prince became known as a studio singer and songwriter of several successful productions. So they wrote songs for No Angels, Oliver Moldan, Moguai or label Deep Dish. In addition to various titles of the Booya Family she sang backing vocals for Samy Deluxe, Fettes Brot, Kool Savas and various pop artists of the 90s ( flowers, Sqeezer, The 3rd generation and many others).

Along with the hip-hop producer Melbeatz forms Alexandra Prince Dance the project thirst quencher.

Discography

Title as a solo artist

Title with projects

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