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Alexandra Prince

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Alexandra Prince
Also known asAlex Prince
Born1975 (age 48–49)
Hamburg, West Germany
GenresDance, house
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1997–present
Websitealexandraprince.com

Alexandra Prince (born 1975) is a German singer and songwriter.

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Career

Prince's early career started in Germany with the Booya Family, for which she sang many top hits and also Nana's Number 1 Hit "Lonely".[1][better source needed] Her first solo single "How we livin'" was a top 30 hit and stayed in the German Charts for 16 weeks.[2]

Since the song "So many Times" by Gadjo feat. Alexandra Prince became a club hit in 2005, Alexandra earned a place as a house diva.[citation needed] The song reached number 22 in the official UK Single Charts.[3]

Discography

  • Nana / Lonely (vocals, 1997)
  • Nana / He's Comin' (vocals, 1997)
  • Nana feat. Alex Prince / One Second (vocals, 1997)
  • Alex Prince feat. Mazaya / How We Livin' (vocals, 1998)
  • Alex Prince / Whatever (vocals, 1999)
  • Madelyne / Beautiful Child (vocals, 2001)
  • Laava / Wherever You Are (I Feel Love) (vocals, 2002)
  • New Tone / Waiting for Your Love (vocals, co-writer, 2002)
  • Gadjo / Besame Mucho (vocals, 2002)
  • DJs@Work / Time 2 Wonder (vocals, 2002)
  • Neo Cortex / Elements (vocals, 2002, remixed 2004)
  • Neo Cortex / Don't You (vocals, 2003)
  • DJs@Work / Past Was Yesterday (vocals, 2003)
  • DJs@Work / Some Years Ago (vocals, 2003)
  • 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)
  • Gadjo feat. Alexandra Prince / So Many Times (vocals & co-writer, 2005)
  • Fettes Brot feat. Alexandra Prince / Kuba (vocals, 2005)
  • Neo Cortex / Storm of Light (vocals, 2005)
  • Neo Cortex / I Want You! (vocals, 2006)
  • Fireflies feat. Alexandra Prince / I Can't Get Enough (vocals & co-writer, 2006)
  • Locktown feat. Alexandra Prince / Alive (vocals & co-writer, 2006)
  • Neo Cortex / Hold Me Tonight (vocals, 2007)
  • Giulia Siegel / Dance! (vocals, 2007)
  • Alexandra Prince / Rising high (vocals, 2007)
  • 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)
  • Kool Savas / 30 Sekunden feat. Olli Banjo and Mo-Trip (John Bello Story 3, 2010)
  • Kool Savas feat. Alexandra Prince / Limit (Märtyrer, 2014)
  • Neo Cortex / Elements 2k15 (vocals, 2015)
  • Ben Delay feat. Alexandra Prince / The Boy Is Mine (vocals, 2016)
  • Mark Lower feat. Alexandra Prince / Always on My Mind (vocals, 2016)
  • Ben Delay feat. Alexandra Prince / Out of My Life (vocals, 2017)

References

  1. ^ NANA – Lonely (Official Video) on YouTube
  2. ^ "ALEX PRINCE FEAT. MAZAYA - HOW WE LIVIN' (SONG)". spanishcharts.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  3. ^ "GADJO FEAT. ALEXANDRA PRINCE | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.

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This page was last edited on 8 September 2023, at 03:17
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