Adassa

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Adassa
Also known as The Reggaetón Princess
Born (1987-02-05) February 5, 1987[citation needed]
Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Reggaetón, dance, pop
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Labels Universal Music Latino
Associated acts Tarkan, Ciara, Pitbull
Website www.adassalove.com

Adassa (born February 5, 1987[citation needed]) is an American reggaetón, dance, r&b, pop singer-songwriter also known as the "Reggaetón Princess".[citation needed]

Early life

Adassa was born in Miami, Florida and raised in St. Croix, Virgin Islands by her Afro-Colombian parents.

Career

She has toured and collaborated with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Lil' Flip, Pitbull, Ivy Queen, Don Omar, Lil' Jon, Kevin Lyttle, Vico C, Baby Rasta & Gringo, Wisin & Yandel, Sasha, Baby Bash and Juvenile among others.[citation needed]

She also made high-profile cameo appearances with Ciara and Missy Elliott on "1, 2 Step" (Don Candiani Reggaetón Remix), with Pitbull on the title track record off of her second album Kamasutra, and alongside Tego Calderón and Roselyn Sánchez.

She was also successful in Europe with the song "Bounce" (duet with the Turkish pop star Tarkan).

Her 2005 single "De Tra" reached #40 on Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay chart.[1] Adassa's latest singles "Dancing Alone" & "Little White Lies", held top positions on the German dance charts early 2013.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions[2] Album(s)
U.S. Hot 100 U.S.
Hot
Latin
U.S.
Tropical
U.S.
R&B/Hip-Hop
U.S.
Dance
2004 "On the Floor" On the Floor
2005 "De Tra" (feat. Taino) 40 Kamasutra
"Dejare de Quererte"
2006 "Kamasutra" (feat, Pitbull) 20 12
2007 "La Manera" Adassa
"No Me Compares"
2008 "All I Wanna Do" non-album songs
"Sexy (Dance Remix)"

Music videos

  • "On the Floor" (2004)
  • "De Tra" (2005)
  • "Dejare de Quererte" (2005)
  • "Kamasutra ft.(Pitbull)" (2006)
  • "La Manera" (2007)
  • "No Me Compares" (2007)
  • "All I Wanna Do" (2008)
  • "Sexy (Dance Remix)" (2008)

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