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Artist description
Pop/R&B singer songwriter. Crystine is one of the hottest female vocalists to come out of Canada in recent years. Crystine co-wrote the entire album and did most of the vocal arrangements. |
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Music Style
Pop/R&B |
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Musical Influences
Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill |
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Similar Artists
Janet Jackson, Chante Moore |
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Artist History
Two years ago Crystine hooked up with Producer/Songwriter Brian LaRoche to collaborate on an album. They worked in the studio on weekends for a year. Shortly after a deal was secured from Magda/Oasis. |
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Group Members
Brian LaRoche vocals on "Don't Make Me Wait" & "Love Jones", Rap written & recorded by "Ray Ray" on "Feel So Good", "I'm What U Need" & "My Everything", Guitar Parts written & recorded by Cary L. Juan on"123, ABC" & "Let Yourself Be Free" |
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Instruments
drum programming, electric guitar, |
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Albums
"Feel So Good", debut album |
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Press Reviews
BILLBOARD magazine in reviewing her first released single Love Thing in 1991, described her vocal performance as "... silky understated styling's...". In 1992 STREETSOUND's Ben Salem, had this to say: "One of Toronto's hottest female vocalists struts back onto the dance scene with the popified house track Been So Long". |
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Location
Toronto, ON - Canada |
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