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Nymphomania

Nymphomania   (Netherlands)

EuroDance group
Added : 11/08/2012
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I Want Your Body
Strange Love
90 1991 1992 1993 1994

 

Nymphomania singles

I Want Your Body I Want Your Body 1991  
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Strange Love Strange Love 1994  
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Nymphomania biography

Nymphomania was a project of Dutch producers Michael van der Kuy (aka Denzil Slemming) and Nick Nayme founded around hot model, TV host and vocalist Monique Sluyter. Born and raised in Sneek (Netherlands), she did her TV debuts in Italy, co-hosting TV-show Colpo Grosso (Italia7) in 1986 then in Germany in 1989 in Tutti Frutti (RTL) for 3 years. The same year, she released an Italo-disco solo single entitled Super Europe in 1989. A power rapper called Mistar was also part of the project.

First single I Want Your Body, released in 1991, was Tech House. It sold gold, entered US Billboard and was #31 in Japan, higher than Madonna... 3 years passed (during which Monique worked for Dutch television, hosting show Erotica, among others) before a second song, Strange Love, was released, on compilation Super Club Groovin' - House Revolution Vol. 24. This time, it was a nice eurodance track.

Michael van der Kuy and Nick Nayme also stood behind project 2 The Core. Monique Sluyter went on her TV-host and successful model carreer (she was featured 5 times in Playboy).

Thanks to Alex Capilé

Nymphomania biography was last updated Sat, May 6th 2017

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