Romina Johnson
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Romina Johnson (born 1973, Rome, Italy) is a London-based R&B, soul, UK garage and 2-step singer. She was born in Rome to an American father and an Italian mother.
Debuted in 1994 singing for the Italian TV show "Non è la RAI", where some girls sang songs using voices of professionist vocalist. Johnson was the featured vocalist on the 2000 hit single, "Movin' Too Fast", by The Artful Dodger.[1] Later that year she appeared in the UK Singles Chart for the second time with "My Forbidden Lover", featuring Luci Martin and Norma Jean.[2]
On the 24/10/11 broadcast of the BBC panel show Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Johnson appeared in the Identity Parade round.
Discography
Compilations
- 1994 - "Non è la Rai novanta5" (track "Il vento")
- 1995 - "Non è la Rai gran finale" (track "Tele telefonarti")
Singles
- 2000 - "Movin' Too Fast"
- 2001 - "My Forbidden Lover"
- 2003 - "Round & Round" on Full Flava's album Colour of My Soul
References
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