Jenny B
Jenny B (born 20 July 1972) is an Italian singer whose real name is Giovanna Bersola.
Born in Catania, Sicily to a Sicilian mother and Senegalese father, she is best known as the vocalist for the Italian Eurodance group Playahitty on hits, such as "The Summer Is Magic". She was also the vocalist for the first hit of the euro-dance project Corona, "The Rhythm Of The Night".[1]
In 2000, she came in first place in the "Newcomers section" of the Sanremo Music Festival with her song "Semplice Sai".[1]
Discography
- Singles
- "Wanna Get Your Love" (1993)
- "There's A Bit Goin' On" (1993)
- "Semplice Sai" (1999)
- "Shine Into My Life" (with Stefano Gamma, 1999)
- "Toccami l'Anima" (2000)
- "Come Un Sogno" (2000)
- "Anche Tu" (2001)
- Album
- Come Un Sogno (2000)
- Featured as Vocalist
- J.K. - "You Make Me Feel Good" (1992)
- J.K. - "Beat It" (1993)
- Corona - "The Rhythm of the Night" (1993)
- J.K. - ″You And I″ (1994)
- Nevada - "Take Me To Heaven" (1994)
- Playahitty - "The Summer Is Magic" (1994)
- Libra - "Closer to Me" (1995)
- Playahitty - "1,2,3! (Train With Me)" (1995)
- Red Velvet - "Lady Don't Cry" (1995)
- Funky Company - Tendency Of Love (album, 1996)
- Funky Company - "Everytime" (1998)
- Gemelli Diversi - "Un attimo ancora" (1998)
- Gemelli Diversi - "Tunaizdanait" (1998)
- Benny Bee - "Waiting For You" (1999)
- S-sence feat. Jenny B - "Gonna Get Your Love" (1999)
- Er Piotta feat. Jenny B - "La Mossa Del Giaguaro" (2000)
- Tofunk - "Alright" (2000)
- Funbeat feat. Jenny B - "A Part Of Me" (2001)
- Simpson Tune feat. Jenny B - "Bring It Down" (2001)
- The Wikkamen Project featuring Jenny B - "Down On It" (2001)
- Fr feat. Jenny B - "Love Is The Music" (2002)
- Alan Sorrenti feat. Jenny B - "Paradiso Beach" (2003)
- J.F.C. feat. Jenny B - "Meet Me In Paradise (2003)
- Private Show featuring Jenny B - "The Difference Between Me & You" (2004)
- Stylus Robb - "Step Side To Side" (2007)
- Favretto - "First Floor" (2008)
- Favretto - "To The Beat" (2008)
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