
She's a Canadian
vocalist, signed to an Italian record label, with a bonafide hit single in
America released by a seminal rap music label. As so often happens in the
world, truth is stranger than fiction. And with the release of her
enchanting self-titled debut album on Playland/Priority Records, Sarina
Paris is well on her way to establishing herself as the next big pop music
diva.
Sarina's sound is as fresh as her personality, with an unusual mix of
innocence and worldliness. Sarina describes her childhood as very
protected by her Italian-born parents. Sarina explains, "My father wanted
me to be a person who understood values and to make something of myself,
someone not only he could be proud of, but more importantly, that I could
be proud of." The family was of modest means and really didn't have the
money to spend on records. Sarina remembers, "The only albums we had at
home were Italian recordings that my father bought off the 99 cent rack."
Barely
into her teens, the young singer will never forget the day her father
surprised her with a gift. He brought her home her very first album, Lionel
Richie's "Can't Slow Down." "I instantly fell in love with that album and
basically wore the record out," laughs Sarina. Then Whitney Houston hit the
scene and Sarina had her first idol and role model. "I just loved the blend
of ballads and upbeat dance songs and really admired Whitney's vocal
abilities. I loved when she hit those high notes." Sarina had a beautiful
voice of her own, and she knew exactly from that point on what she was
destined to do.
In
1996, Sarina went to Italy to teach a group of children how to sing in
English. Entitled The Gam Gam Project, the group's producer soon invited
Sarina to participate on the album. She was frequently touring the Italian
countryside, and it was there that she started honing her skills as a live
performer. She soon caught the attention of an A&R representative from EMI
Italy, who instantly fell in love with her voice, sound, and style. Before
she knew it, a session was set up and she recorded the single "Look At Us."
It didn't take long for the track to become a major dance club hit
throughout her adopted land.
When a Priority records
executive heard the track, he knew it was an instant hit. Radio stations
across the United States agreed and Sarina embarked on a whirlwind tour of
the U.S.
When
she arrived, the previously unknown singer discovered she already had a
legion of fans, hungry to see her perform. "I was unaware of just how many
people loved the song," Sarina says. "I was so excited, nervous and happy -
so many emotions at the same time. The song has a remarkable effect on the
audience everywhere I go."
With
the success of "Look At Us" buoying her spirits, Sarina finished up her
debut album, co-writing nine of the album's thirteen tracks, including the
first single. The resulting album is an infectious collection of upbeat
dance tracks peppered with some killer ballads, including a captivating
rendition of Cyndi Lauper's classic "True Colors." "I didn't want to make a
political album," explains Sarina. "The album is about having fun, nothing
too intellectual, just music to make you happy and feel good."
The
bouncy "Just About Enough" will be released as the second single from Sarina
Paris. Other notable tracks are the catchy "All In The Way," the
light-hearted "Dreamin' Of You" and "I Love You," a six-and-a-half minute
hypnotizing dance track.
"I
think we've made an album that a lot of people will be able to relate to,"
says Sarina. And if the amount of fan mail already pouring in to Sarina is
any indication, this talented vocalist has already reached the hearts of
young music fans everywhere.
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