Velvet (singer)

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Velvet
Birth name Jenny Marielle Pettersson
Also known as Velvet
Born November 5, 1975 (1975-11-05) (age 32)
Origin Helsingborg, Skåne County, Sweden
Genre(s) Pop, Dance music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2005–present
Label(s) Bonnier Amigo Music Group
Website Official website


Jenny Marielle Pettersson (born November 5, 1975), professionally known as Velvet is a Swedish pop singer.

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[edit] History

Velvet moved from Helsingborg to Stockholm in 1993 to study ballet at Balettakademien. She worked at Wallmans cabaret where she discovered that singing was what she really wanted to do. She then toured for eight years as a choir singer and dancer to major artists such as Lena PH, Markoolio, Carola, Sanne Salomonsen, Orup, Meat Loaf, Martin Stenmark and Jessica Folcker.

Velvet was also a part of the house choir for the Swedish Eurovision organisation for five years and travelled to the various Eurovision Song Contests across Europe.


[edit] Music

Velvet was discovered in 2005 and released her first single 'Rock Down To (Electric Avenue)' which was a big hit in Sweden and internationally. The single, still frequently played in clubs across Sweden, reached number 1 in the Swedish Dance Charts for 22 weeks. Her follow up single Don't Stop Movin' was just a big a hit and was followed by a tour.

Velvet on tour in 2005
Velvet on tour in 2005

In 2006 Velvet entered Melodifestivalen to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest but lost the spot to Carola. Velvet entered with the song Mi Amore which rapidly became a favourite and achieved great success internationally & became Song of the Year 2006 in Bulgaria. It remained high in charts in Russia, Poland, Hungary, Greece & Italy. In this year Velvet released her debut album Finally.

In 2007 Velvet released her fourth single Fix Me which has been added to the re-release of Finally. Later in August she released her fifth single Chemistry.

Alongside her singing career, Velvet has also worked as a show producer for several Christmas galas around Sweden where she has also taken part as an artist.

In 2008 Velvet took part in Melodifestivalen again with the song Deja Vu. Even though she received great reviews, as well as the song, she was knocked out in one of the semi-final rounds not even making the final. This was Velvet's second attempt to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest.


[edit] Music

Year Single Cover
2005 Rock Down To (Electric Avenue)
2006 Don't Stop Moving
2006 Mi Amore
2007 Fix Me
2007 Chemistry
2008 Deja vu
Year Album Cover
2006 Finally
2008 TBA N/A

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