Linda Mertens
Linda Mertens | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Linda Mertens |
Born |
Wilrijk, Belgium | 20 July 1978
Occupation(s) | singer |
Associated acts | Milk Inc. |
Website | http://www.lindamertens.be/ |
Linda Mertens (born 20 July 1978) is a Belgian female singer. She is the female singer for the group Milk Inc..
Mertens was born in Wilrijk in Antwerp. She studied Art and after high school, she went to hairdresser school for two years. Her mother is Flemish, and her father Tunisian. In 2013 she appeared on VTM in Lang Leve... as herself, in an episode about Regi Penxten, a member of Milk Inc.. In Lang Leve..., they made video's about the life of Regi, in an unserious way, and Linda's role was played by Karen Damen.
Discography
Singles with Milk Inc.
- 2000: "Land Of The Living"
- 2001: "Livin' a Lie"
- 2001: "Don't Cry"
- 2001: "Never Again"
- 2001: "Wide Awake"
- 2002: "Sleepwalker"
- 2002: "Breathe Without You"
- 2003: "Time"
- 2003: "The Sun Always Shines On TV"
- 2004: "I Don't Care" (with Sylvie de Bie)
- 2004: "Whisper"
- 2005: "Blind"
- 2005: "Go To Hell"
- 2006: "Tainted Love"
- 2006: "Run"
- 2006: "No Angel"
- 2007: "Sunrise"
- 2007: "Tonight"
- 2008: "Forever"
- 2008: "Race"
- 2009: "Blackout"
- 2010: "Storm"
- 2010: "Chasing The Wind"
- 2011: "Fire"
- 2011: "Shadow"
- 2011: "I'll Be There (La Vache 2011)"
- 2012: "Miracle"
- 2013: "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life"
- 2013: "La Vache 2013"
- 2013: "Sweet Child O'Mine"
- 2013: "Imagination"
- 2014: "Don't Say Goodbye"
Singles with Jessy
- 2007: "Getting Out"
Singles with Esther Sels, Kate Ryan, Maaike Moens (The Quest) and Pascale Feront (Absolom)
- 2001: "Oh Baby I"
Song as guest by Sylver
- 2006: "Keep Your Hands"
Albums with Milk Inc.
- 2000: Land Of The Living
- 2001: Double Cream
- 2002: Milk Inc.
- 2003: Closer
- 2004: Best Of Milk Inc.
- 2005: Closer (USA)
- 2006: Milk Inc. Essential
- 2006: Supersized
- 2006: Supersized XL
- 2007: Best Of
- 2008: Forever
- 2011: Nomansland
- 2011: 15 - The Very Best Of
- 2013: Undercover
External links
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