Princessa
This article is about the Spanish singer. For the American singer, see Princessa (singer).
Princessa | |
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Birth name | Mónica Capel Cruz |
Born |
Madrid, Spain | 18 May 1975
Genres | Dance-pop, Eurodance, Europop, Pop-rock, Alternative rock |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1993–present |
Website | princessa.de |
Princessa, born Mónica Capel Cruz, is a Spanish pop/dance singer. Born on 18 May 1975, she first became known for her participation in "World On Ice" in Madrid and in Spain's Gran Circo Mundial. She was discovered by producer Frank Peterson at age 16 and a few years later recorded her first album. She has produced three full-length records released in Europe and Japan, and a fourth, All I Want, is in production, having released the title single. Princessa recorded a cover version of Valerie Dore's The Night on her self-titled debut. She came back in 2014 with a two date tour in Finland. A new and bigger tour in 2015 in Finland was done at summer.
Discography
Albums
- 1993 Princessa (EMI Electrola)
- 1996 Calling You (East West Records)
- 1997 Princessa (East West Records)
- 1999 I Won't Forget You (East West Records)
Singles
- 1991 "How To Dance" (Atlantic)(Bingo Boys Feat. Princessa) #25 Billboard Hot 100
- 1993 "Rojo Y Llanto" (EMI Electrola)
- 1994 "Ensalza Tu Amor" (EMI Electrola)
- 1994 "Tú estás loco" (EMI Electrola)
- 1996 "Calling You" (East West Records)
- 1996 "Anyone But You" (East West Records)
- 1997 "Try To Say I'm Sorry" (East West Records)
- 1997 "Baila Al Ritmo" (East West Records)
- 1997 "Vivo" (East West Records)
- 1997 "Summer Of Love" (East West Records)
- 1998 "Snowflakes" (East West Records)
- 1999 "I Won't Forget You" (East West Records)
- 1999 "(You Just) Believe In You" (East West Records)
- 2005 "All I Want" (Edel Records)
External links
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