Corona

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About Corona

Italian Eurodance outfit Corona scored one of the most memorable dance hits of the ’90s with “The Rhythm of the Night”. • Corona producer Francesco Bontempi met Brazilian singer and model Olga de Souza in Rome and decided to form a new project, Corona, with her as the centerpiece. • Their 1993 debut single, “The Rhythm of the Night”, features vocals from Giovanna Bersola, aka Jenny B. The stage-shy singer was never credited—Olga de Souza remained the face of Corona. • “The Rhythm of the Night” became a massive hit in Europe, topping the Italian charts and reaching No. 2 in the UK. The song eventually made its way to America and peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1995. • The group’s follow-up single, “Baby Baby” (featuring vocals from British singer Sandra Chambers), again topped the Italian charts and went Top 5 in the UK. • Corona notched one more Top 10 UK hit with “Try Me Out”, another offering from the group’s debut album, The Rhythm of the Night. • Neither 1998’s Walking On Music nor 2000’s And Me U (credited to Corona X) matched the success of their early work. • Corona returned in 2010 with Y Generation. Olga de Souza co-wrote every track.

ORIGIN
Italy
FORMED
1993
GENRE
Dance

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