Nádine
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Background information | |
Birth name | Nádine Hoffeldt |
Born |
Durban | 28 February 1982
Origin | South Africa |
Genres |
Pop Afrikaans |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | EMI, King Entertainment, Coleske Artists |
Associated acts |
Jan Smit Spice Girls Billy Ocean Steve Hofmeyr Robbie Williams Celine Dion Younha |
Website |
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Nádine Hoffeldt (born 28 February 1982) is a South African Afrikaans singer and presenter, best known for the hit song "Kaapse Draai".[1] She has also recorded a number of songs in English.
Life and career
Nádine was born in Durban Starting her career as a teenager in 1996, she has released eight albums and one DVD, with two certified platinum and four more certified gold. In 1997 she toured South Africa with Dutch singer Jan Smit, when her then manager Ian Bossert brought him to the country. She also performed at the "Two Nations" concert in 1997, along with the Spice Girls and Billy Ocean, for an audience that included Nelson Mandela and Prince Charles.
Nádine released her seventh solo album, Mense soos jy, in September 2005. Her Nádine 10 Years Live was nominated for Best DVD in the 2006 South African Music Awards (SAMA).[2] To date, each of Nádine's albums has produced a successful song, with the latest being "Made Up My Mind".
Nádine has now released her eighth album, As Jy Wonder, produced by international songwriter and producer Steve Taylor. She wrote lyrics for many of the album's songs herself. She commented:
- "For the past ten years of my career I left the songwriting to the songwriters, but I realize now that you can interpret your own material much better. I co-wrote seven songs with Steve Taylor . . . When I started recording last year it was discovered that I have nodules on my vocal cords and I had to do less shows, talk less (which was very difficult) and also change my way of speaking, laughing and of course singing. I am very grateful that that is now something of the past . . . We worked on the album for ten months and each one of the songs has a special meaning to me."
Nádine has recorded a number of hit songs, including "Dankie liewe Ouma", "Hoor hoe klop my hart", "Kom dans met my", "Latina", "’n Meisiekind wil ek graag bly", "Die Hemel Brand", "Alweer Iemand Anders", "Afrika Spore" and "Vive la Vida". Her best-known song, the ballad "Kaapse Draai", was nominated as one of the top five songs in the 2003 Geraas Musiek Toekenning (GMT) awards, which recognise Afrikaans music. She maintains a busy performance schedule with up to 120 concerts a year. After more than ten years in the South African music industry, she numbers total sales of over 350,000 CDs. In 2008, she was again nominated for the SAMA awards for the album, As Jy Wonder.
In 2010, she released her new album This Time I Know, containing the singles "This Time I Know It's For Real" and "Made Up My Mind", the latter being an English language cover of "Delete" by Younha. Her song "I Can Have You" was covered in Korean by f(x), who titled it "Mr Boogie". She has been promoting the new album within Europe over the past while, mainly in Belgium and Germany, in an attempt to expand her audience and become a more widely recognised singer.
In 2015 she began to present the Afrikaans music game show Musiek Roulette produced by Johan Stemmet, presenter of its sister-show Noot vir Noot.
Discography
- Krappies & Krefies
- Nádine
- You & I
- 44 Jongste Gunstelinge
- Simply Me
- Kaapse Draai Remix
- Mense Soos Jy
- As Jy Wonder
- Nádine 10 Years Live DVD
- This Time I Know
- 2011: Eindeloos
- 2012: Christmas In South Africa
- 2014: Skildery
References
- ↑ Roggeband, Ilza (2009). 50 stemme: die grootste name in Afrikaanse musiek (in Afrikaans). Delta Boeke. ISBN 9780908387908. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
en Steve sing vir die eerste keer saam op drie liedjies wat hy vir ander kunste- naars geskryf het - "Trein na Margate" (Christo en Cobus), "Bly" (Karin Hougaard) en "Kaapse draai" (Nádine)...
- ↑ "TVSA: The 12th Annual South African Music Awards". THE SOUTH AFRICAN TV AUTHORITY. Retrieved 23 March 2015.