Adassa

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Biography

Reggaeton artist Adassa owes her multinational appeal in no small part to her upbringing. She was born in Miami, FL, to Colombian parents, but relocated shortly thereafter to St. Croix, Virgin Islands. She was exposed from a young age to a wide array of musical styles and languages. Adassa began singing regularly in church, apprenticed by her mother, which whet her appetite for vocal training. She soon pursued instruction in music theory and opera while simultaneously exploring interest in writing, publishing her poetry as early as age ten. She was offered a number of familial inroads to the music industry, including recording gospel records alongside her mother and joining groups organized by her promoter/producer brother.

Opportunity soon presented itself in Monterrey, Mexico, in professional show bands, which offered invaluable performance/showmanship training and practice. Soon thereafter, Adassa released her debut solo record, the self-produced Down South. Sold out of backpacks and car trunks, the record created enough buzz to gain the notice of underground label Hoodlum Records, with whom she released a self-titled follow-up project. Local radio and word-of-mouth success paved the road for the Miami-produced On the Floor, her first album to gain national distribution. Touring alongside big-name reggaeton artists soon followed. Performing on the same bill with Daddy Yankee, Ivy Queen, Don Omar, and others brought Adassa to the nation's attention. Kamasutra, released in 2005 by Universal Latino, generated the hit song "De Tra," and introduced Adassa as a major player in the reggaeton genre. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi
Adassa
Also known as The Reggaetón Princess
Born (1987-02-05) February 5, 1987 (age 25)[citation needed]
Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Reggaetón
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Labels Machete Music
Universal Music Latino
Associated acts Tarkan, Ciara, Pitbull
Website Adassa on Myspace

Adassa (born February 5, 1987[citation needed]) is an American reggaetón singer-songwriter also known as the "Reggaetón Princess".[citation needed]

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Early life

Adassa was born in Miami, Florida. She raised in St. Croix, Virgin Islands by her Afro-Colombian parents.

Career

She has toured with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Lil' Flip, Pitbull, Ivy Queen, Don Omar, Lil' Jon, Kevin Lyttle, Vico C, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Wisin & Yandel, Sasha, Baby Bash and Juvenile among others.[citation needed]

She also made high-profile cameo appearances with Ciara and Missy Elliott on "1, 2 Step" (Don Candiani Reggaetón Remix), with Pitbull on the title track record off of her second album Kamasutra, and alongside Tego Calderón and Roselyn Sánchez.

She was also successful in Europe with the song "Bounce" (duet with the Turkish pop star Tarkan).

Her 2005 single "De Tra" reached #40 on Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay chart.[1]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions[2] Album(s)
U.S. Hot 100 U.S.
Hot
Latin
U.S.
Tropical
U.S.
R&B/Hip-Hop
U.S.
Dance
2004 "On the Floor" On the Floor
2005 "De Tra" (feat. Taino) 40 Kamasutra
"Dejare de Quererte"
2006 "Kamasutra" (feat, Pitbull)
2007 "La Manera" Adassa
"No Me Compares"
2008 "All I Wanna Do" non-album songs
"Sexy (Dance Remix)"

Music videos

  • "On the Floor" (2004)
  • "De Tra" (2005)
  • "Dejare de Quererte" (2005)
  • "Kamasutra ft.(Pitbull)" (2006)
  • "La Manera" (2007)
  • "No Me Compares" (2007)
  • "All I Wanna Do" (2008)
  • "Sexy (Dance Remix)" (2008)

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On the Floor (2004 Album by Adassa)
Adassa (Latin Artist, 2000s)
Kamasutra (2005 Album by Adassa)
Don't Burn It Down (1987 Album by Yellowman)