Kate Ryan

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Kate Ryan, 2005
Kate Ryan, 2005

Kate Ryan, born Katrien Verbeeck on July 22, 1980, in Tessenderlo, Belgium to Dutch parents, is a Belgian pop music singer/songwriter.

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[edit] Early career

She started in the music industry as part of a Soft Rock/Pop music band called, Melt at age 16. After spending two years with the band, she decided the time had come for her to try her hand at a solo career.

[edit] Solo career

She gained international prominence with a cover of Mylène Farmer's Désenchantée, which was a hit on various European pop music charts. She signed with EMI Belgium and released her first album Different in 2002 exclusively in Europe. The album went Gold, selling more than 250,000 copies throughout Europe. It became popular enough in the States that music consumers who favour Dance-pop with a European flavour, bought "Different" even though it is an import title. Kate's Stateside debut single was, "Scream For More" released July 17, 2001, on Robbins Entertainment. It did decently well on Dance music radio and Nightclubs. The follow up single, "Desenchantee/U R My Love" also released on Robbins, did as well on dance radio and Nightclubs, but the single sold more than the previous single. In 2004, Kate Ryan released a second album Stronger in Europe and in North America in 2005 on Water Music Records. While the album did well on the Dance charts, it failed to chart on the Pop charts because of non-existent promotion and interest in the album, "Stronger."

In 2006 she represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, singing Je T'adore. However, she was eliminated in the semi-final, finishing two places outside the advancing Top 10. This was unexpected, considering she was one of the top favourites for first place. Along with the elimination of entries from Estonia and Cyprus, Ryan's dismissal was one of the bigger shocks of Eurovision 2006.[citation needed]

It was said that on the 14th August 2006 Ryan would release Je T'adore in the UK, but as of September 2006, it still hasn't been released there. "Je T'adore" was released Stateside as an import single, where it has sold decently well among pop music lovers, especially those would like their pop music with European flavour. She will release her new single Alive in Belgium on the same day.

On Kate's official website she is giving her fans the chance to name her new album 15 September 2006.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Album Chart statistics Singles
  • Different.
  • 1st Studio album.
  • Released: 2002.
  • Swiss certification: Gold (20,000)
  • Poland certification: Platinium (20,000)
  • Austrian peak position: No.26
  • Danish peak position: No.22
  • Finish peak position: No.36
  • Swiss peak position: No.14
  • Swedish peak position: No.17
  • European sales: 250,000
  • "Scream For More"
  • "UR (My Love)"
  • "Désenchantée"
  • "Mon Coeur Résiste Encore"
  • "Libertine"
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  • Stronger
  • 2nd Studio album.
  • Released: 2004.
  • Austrian peak position: No.43
  • Swiss peak position: No.14
  • "Only If I"
  • "The Promise You Made"
  • "La Promesse"
  • "Goodbye"
  • Alive.
  • 3rd Studio album.
  • Released: 2006.
  • Belgian peak position: No. 13.

[edit] Singles

All regularly released singles and their chart peak position: Belgium (BEL), Germany (GER), Spain (SPA), France (FRA), Switzerland (SWI), Austria (AUT), Sweden (SWE), Denmark (DEN), Netherlands (NL), Finland (FIN) and United World Chart (WW).

Year Title Album Chart positions
BEL GER SPA FRA SWI AUT SWE DEN NL FIN WW
2001 "Scream For More" Different 9 27 15 12 57
2001 "UR (My Love)" Different 17
2001 "Désenchantée" Different 1 (6) 2 2 12 11 3 4 12 4 11
2002 "Mon Coeur Résiste Encore" Different 7 27 8 35 58
2002 "Libertine" Different 7 7 6 48 7 16 15 20 35
2004 "Only If I" Stronger 16 27 8 34 25 37 76
2004 "The Promise You Made/La Promesse" Stronger 8 19 12 50 21 37
2005 "Goodbye" Stronger 9 52 - 93 47
2006 "Je t'adore" Alive 1 (5) 24 11 65 38 21 56
2006 "Alive" Alive 4 42 17 54 8
2006 "All For You" Alive 39 64*
2007 "How Many Times" Alive TBR
Number one hits 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Top ten hits 8 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0

[edit] Another Singles Chart Positions

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Preceded by
Nuno Rusende
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded by
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