Paula Terry

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Paula Terry is an Australian-born jazz and Bossa Nova singer currently living in Japan. She sings at various clubs and bars throughout Tokyo Metropolitan Area. She has various solo albums, most released as "Sonia". She is also the singer and/or lyricist for various Bemani tracks that include: "Love Again Tonight (for Melissa mix)" in Dance Dance Revolution 4thMIX, "Can't Stop Fallin In Love" in Dance Dance Revolution Solo, "Broken My Heart", "Can't Stop Fallin In Love (Speed mix)" and "Still In My Heart" in Dance Dance Revolution 5thMIX "Destiny" and "Still In My Heart (MOMO mix) in DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7thMIX "Lamour Et La Liberte" and "Dive ~into your heart~" in Beatmania IIDX:6th Stlye, "L'amour Et La Liberte (DDR Version) and "Memories" in Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME and "Passion Of Love" in Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME 2, Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE and Dancing Stage Max. In all of her Bemani songs she works with composer Naoki Maeda.

[edit] Albums

  • Breakaway (1998)
- "contemporary pop with an acoustic sound", 8 tracks including 6 originals with lyrics by Paula Terry herself
  • Sonia - "Play it on the Bossa Nova" (1999)
- contains jazz and Bossa Nova versions of standards including Manic Monday.
  • "Sonia: A taste of Bossa Nova" (2000)
  • Sonia sings French Songs
  • Time for Siesta (2003)
  • A Mellow and Gentle Weekend (2004)
  • Whispers the Finest Songs on Bossa Nova - The Best of Sonia (2004)

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