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amatrex
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PostPosted: Fri 29 Aug 2008 19:48    Post subject: Adassa Reply with quote





Search the scores of record stores and neighborhood music chains for a female artist who embodies all the elements of today’s urban culture and your likely to find Miami native Adassa’s petite frame pictured on the front of her self-titled sophomore album. One of this year’s booming cultural magnets, Adassa is the quintessential R&B songstress representing for the Latina culture. The striking beauty’s curly brunette locks may get her extra attention in a crowd but its Adassa’s vocal mixtures of English and Spanish that push her ahead of other female forces in music. Staking her claim on today’s urban movement, Adassa combines hip-hop, dancehall, reggaeton, and R&B to captivate listeners with unabashed lyrics and incessant club pleasers. Moving ahead of her Latina counterparts, Adassa is flourishing as the next female singing sensation to take the lead.

Born to Colombian parents and raised in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, the songstress is a bilingual beauty who represents today’s multicultural generation. Adassa’s first taste behind the mic was at the age of four when the young starlet sang hymns with her mother in church. Once she realized her own smooth vocal abilities, Adassa began experimenting with colorful vocal techniques and harmonies, creating a depth of range with her voice.

From her early years working in a singing group to her new sophomore release, Adassa’s creativity while performing and songwriting speaks volumes to men and women alike. Her sassy yet sweet persona appeals to the masses and her pro-female demeanor makes Adassa a force to be reckoned with. Gaining popularity for her 2005 sensual bilingual debut Kamasutra, Adassa is presently adding to her credits the highly anticipated sophomore album, Adassa. Signed to Universal Latino, Adassa returns with a spicy mix of ballads and party anthems guaranteed to engage listeners of any age and color. Adassa features guest appearances from Wayne Wonder, Mach and Daddy, Lennox, Rakim y Ken-Y, and Ecco to name a few. An opinionated and sensual, yet lyrically flirtatious work, Adassa includes 16 entirely bilingual tracks produced by heavy hitter Don Candiani.

In the last two years, Adassa has toured throughout the United States, Asia, Spain, Europe and the Canary Islands, performing over 80 live shows and doing over 100 TV and radio interviews within this last year. The songstress has had the opportunity to tour with Daddy Yankee, Lil’ Flip, Pit Bull, Ivy Queen, Don Omar, Lil’ John, Ciara, Kevin Little, Vico C., Aventura, Baby Rasta y Gringo, Wisin y Yandell, Sasha, Zion y Lennox, Frankie J, Nicky Jam, Angel & Khriz, Baby Bash and Juvenile. She has also worked with artists such as Ciara and Missy Elliott on the Don Candiani Reggaeton Remix to “1, 2 Step” and with Pit Bull on “Kamasutra,” the single off her debut album. Adassa proves her versatility over many genres, not only lyrically, but vocally as well. This charismatic superstar is on the rise and ready to claim her time in the spotlight.
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PostPosted: Fri 29 Aug 2008 21:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

You are on a roll, amatrex. I bet I can guess your preferred phenotype in women. Laughing Cool Your recent posts look like they could be sisters or at least cousins. Beautiful hair, beautiful skintones, and simply gorgeous features. Smile
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PostPosted: Fri 29 Aug 2008 22:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

Awww, she's Cruzan. Nice...
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PostPosted: Sat 30 Aug 2008 14:31    Post subject: Reply with quote

OTHER wrote:
You are on a roll, amatrex. I bet I can guess your preferred phenotype in women. Laughing Cool Your recent posts look like they could be sisters or at least cousins. Beautiful hair, beautiful skintones, and simply gorgeous features. Smile


IMHO, skin color any place on the spectrum doesn't make one more or less attractive--It's the other qualities you mentioned. Also hair texture doesn't quite matter to me as much either even though most of the women I've posted have straight hair styles at some point whether they're wearing extensions, had it relaxed, or it's naturally straight (or curly).
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