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Princessa albums
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All I Want (never released) | BUY
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Princessa | 1993 | BUY
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Calling You | 25th Oct 1996 | BUY
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Princessa | 1997 | BUY
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I Won't Forget You | 1999 | BUY
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Remix Collection (Japan) | 16th Sep 2002 | BUY
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Princessa singles
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Ensalza Tu Amor | 1993 |
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Rojo Y Llanto | 1993 |
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Anyone But You | 1996 |
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Calling You (A Message From Love City) | 1996 |
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Try To Say I'm Sorry | 1997 |
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Vivo | 1997 |
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Summer Of Love | 1997 |
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Baila Al Ritmo | 1997 |
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Snowflakes | 1998 |
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(You Just) Believe In You | 1999 |
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I Won't Forget You | 1999 |
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All I Want | 2005 |
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Princessa remixes
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Rojo Y Llanto if($ft[6]!="") { echo " (".stripslashes($ft[6]).")" ;} // commentaire ?> | 1993 |
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Princessa biography
Born Mónica Capel Cruz on May 18, 1975 in Madrid, she is the third generation from a family of musicians and music has always been her passion. She first became known for her participation in "World On Ice" in Madrid and in Spain's Gran Circo Mundial. She was discovered in 1992 by producer Frank Peterson at age 16, released her 2 first singles Ensalza Tu Amor and Rojo y llanto (a huge hit in her home country). In 1993 she recorded her first album, produced by Matthias Meissner, Frank Peterson and Thomas Schwarz, all the lyrics for the album were written by Susana Espelleta. It included a cover version of Valerie Dore's The Night. After the publication,
In May 1994 she went to Mexico for three weeks of promotion, taking part there in the famous Acapulco festival. She then toured all through Spain for two months, performing at more than 40 concerts.
In May 1996 she released her first song in English Calling you (A message from love city). The song was produced with the help of Alex Christensen and used in a TV ad for SEAT. Then came the album Calling You, with collaboration of Sarah Brightman as background vocalist and co-writer on some tracks. It was released in Europe and Japan. It was followed by the release an album entitled Princessa like the first one, which was actually Calling You with new cover and inlay-design as well as minor change made to the tracklisting.
In November 1998 Princessa released the single Snowflakes which became the theme for the popular German soap opera Marienhof. Her third album I Won't Forget You was out in 1999. It was less dance-oriented.
In 2005, Princessa was back with a brand new track called All I Want. Her fourth album, also entitled, All I Want, was in production. It includes 2 tracks composed by Axel Breitung. Mónica wrote herself a thrid of the album. Apparently, it has never been released officially.
Thanks to Abelito
Princessa biography was last updated Wed, January 6th 2021
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