Alexandra Prince

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Alexandra Prince
Also known as Alex Prince
Born 1975
Hamburg, Germany
Genres Dance, House
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1997–present
Website www.alexandraprince.com

Alexandra Prince (born 1975) is a German singer and songwriter. She was born in 1975 in Hamburg. Her mother is Brazilian and her father is German.

Career

Her early career started in Germany with the Booya Family, for which she sang many top hits and also Nana’s Number 1 Hit "Lonely". Her first solo single "How we Livin" was a top 30 hit and stayed in the German Charts for a full 16 weeks.

Since the song "So many Times" by Gadjo feat. Alexandra Prince became a massive international club hit in 2005, Alexandra earned a place as an established, well-respected house diva. The song which she not only sung but also wrote, reached Number 1 in the Worldwide Dance Charts, and number 22 in the official UK Single Charts.

Currently, Alexandra is working together with major house music producers from around the world in the making of her debut album. She has so far being recording with producers such as Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Syke‘n'Sugarstarr and Till West & DJ Delicious. On top of this she has written songs for Oliver Moldan, DJ Moguai and the label Deep Dish.

According to the Eurodance Encyclopaedia she is rumored to have been the lead singer of Sqeezer where Lori Stern took over the high pitched vocals .[1] It is debated that she may also have been the true singing high pitched voice behind the brunette Fernanda Brandao from Hot Banditoz and the '90s German teen pop star Blümchen,[citation needed] with Jasmin Wagner took over the high pitched vocals of the recordings and the speaking vocals.[citation needed]

Discography

  • Gadjo / Besame Mucho (Vocals, 2002)
  • Gadjo feat. Alexandra Prince / So many Times (Vocals & Co-Writer, 2005)
  • Fireflies feat. Alexandra Prince / I can't get enough (Vocals & Co-Writer, 2006)
  • Locktown feat. Alexandra Prince / Alive (Vocals & Co-Writer, 2006)
  • Syke'n'Sugarstarr feat. Alexandra Prince / Are you (Watching me, Watching you) (Vocals & Co-Writer, 2006)
  • Syke'n'Sugarstarr feat. Alexandra Prince / So alive (Vocals & Co-Writer, 2010)
  • Fettes Brot feat. Alexandra Prince / Kuba (Vocals, 2005)
  • No Angels / Angel of mine (Co-Writer, 2003)
  • Vanessa S. / Shining (Co-Writer, 2003)
  • Nalin & Kane vs. Denis the Manace feat. Alexandra Prince / Cruising (Vocals, 2003)
  • Phantom Black feat. Alexandra Prince / I have nobody (Deichkind Remix) (Vocals, 2003)
  • Phantom Black feat. Alexandra Prince / My Love (Vocals, Co-Writer, 2003)
  • DJs@Work / Time 2 Wonder (Vocals, 2002)
  • Neo Cortex / Elements (Vocals, 2002)
  • Alex Prince / Whatever (Vocals, 1999)
  • Alex Prince feat. Mazaya / How we liven’ (Vocals, 1998)
  • Nana / Lonely (Vocals, 1997)
  • Nana / He’s comin’ (Vocals, 1997)
  • Nana feat. Alex Prince / One Second (Vocals, 1997)
  • Kool Savas / 30 Sekunden feat. Olli Banjo and Mo-Trip (John Bello Story 3, 2010)
  • Kool Savas feat. Alex Prince / Limit (Märtyrer, 2014)

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