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Sarina Paris

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Sarina Paris
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Pop, Dance-Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1995 - present
Label(s) Capitol Records

Sarina Paris is a Canadian pop vocalist of Italian descent.

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Music career

In 1995, Sarina's debut track "Mystery Man" was released through Captain Records in Canada on the Freestyle Compilation "Freestyle Is Alive In '95". In 1996, while participating in a project aimed at teaching Italian children to sing in English, she was discovered by a Nico Spinosa of EMI's Italian division, and began her career as a recording artist. Her initial single, Look at Us, did not hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, despite its great amount of airplay during 2001. The song did make it onto the Rhythmic Top 40. Soon afterward, she released her debut album, Paris*Sarina. She signed with Playland/Priority/EMI Records and released another dance track titled "This Is My Life" found exclusively on a Canadian Dance Compilation "Euro Mix 5" through SPG Records. Also in 2000 "Do You Love Somebody" was released exclusively on the compilation "Dancemania x7" in Japan under Toshiba/EMI record label.

Discography

  • Sarina Paris - Sarina Paris (May 22, 2001)

Singles

  • Look At Us (2000)
  • Just About Enough (2001)

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