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ALBUMYOU (The Remixes) - SingleGlovibes, Luciana & Lana Parrilla
Albums by Luciana
ALBUMFoLuciana
ALBUMCaliente (The Remixes)Juan Magán, Luciana & Victor Magan
ALBUMGuess What? (The Radio Edits)Cazwell & Luciana
ALBUMGuess What? (Remixes)Cazwell & Luciana
ALBUMU B the Bass (Remixes)Luciana
ALBUMI'm Still Hot (Remixes)Luciana
ALBUMJumpThe Cube Guys & Luciana
ALBUMVamos JuntosLuciana
ALBUMLa Canción Ranchera al Estilo de…Luciana
ALBUMLa CoralilloLuciana
Luciana's Popular Music Videos
Guess What?
Cazwell & Luciana
I Like That (feat. Luciana)
Richard Vission & Static Revenger
Caliente
Juan Magán, Luciana & Victor Magan
Baila Conmigo (feat. Luciana)
Juan Magán
Big Dipper (feat. Luciana)
The Cataracs
U B The Bass
Luciana
No Heroes (feat. Luciana)
Firebeatz & KSHMR
Chingon
Victor Cardenas & Luciana
Gold
Max Styler, Devault & Luciana
Artist Biography
After several false starts, electro pop-punk vocalist Luciana finally broke through to the mainstream, thanks to an array of guest appearances on some of the biggest dance singles of the mid-noughties. Born Luciana Caporoso in London, in 1977, she first came to attention in 1994 thanks to an appearance on TV crime drama Anna Lee, where she also provided the theme tune, "Sister Sister." Aged 18, she signed a deal with Chrysalis Records but after the disappointing sales of her first three singles, "Get It Up for Love," "One More River," and "If You Want," she was dropped. Replacing original member Jayni Hoy, she became one half of pop duo Crush with former co-star Donna Air, and the pair enjoyed brief success in the Far East with their self-titled album. After appearing on singles by Definitive and Tomoki Hirata, she fronted the bands Shooter, whose "Life's a Bitch" ended up on the Dawson's Creek soundtrack, and Portobella, who split after their debut single, "Covered in Punk," failed to chart. Finally achieving mainstream recognition, she provided vocals for Bodyrox on its breakthrough number two single "Yeah Yeah," and followed that up with guest vocals on hits by Super Mal ("Bigger Than Big"), Taio Cruz ("Come On Girl") and Lethal Bizzle ("Go Go Go"). In 2008, she released her debut album, Featuring Luciana, a compilation of her collaborations, which also included tracks with Michael Gray and Kurtis Mantronik. Luciana also co-penned "Cupid Boy" for Kylie Minogue's Aphrodite album, and is a keen photographer, artist, and fashion designer. ~ Jon O'Brien
Hometown
Latin Continuum
Genre
Dance