Lysa Aya Trenier
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Born | London, England |
Origin | London, England |
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Years active | 1999-present |
Labels | Naked Music |
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Lysa Aya Trenier (also known simply as Aya) is a London-born singer, songwriter and actress. She most notably is associated with the Naked Music recording label. She is of Singaporean/Irish/Scottish descent.
After growing up in London, she moved to New York City at the age of 18 to focus on her growth as an artist. There she collaborated with Lenny Kravitz, The Pharcyde and Stuart Matthewman.[1] Aya was signed to the Naked Music label after meeting and collaborating with Jay Denes (the mastermind behind Blue Six, and co-founder of Naked Music). Her debut album Strange Flower, a mixture of soul, pop and electronica, was released 11 May 2004.[2]
Aya also appeared in the 1999 film Loving Jezebel. She was credited as Lysa Aya Trenier.
Discography
- Strange Flower (2004)
Collaborations
Song | Artist | Album | Year |
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"Thinking Of You" | Lenny Kravitz | 5 | 1999 |
"Let's Do It Together" | Blue Six | Beautiful Tomorrow | 2002 |
"Sweeter Love" | Blue Six | Beautiful Tomorrow | 2002 |
"Love Yourself" | Blue Six | Beautiful Tomorrow | 2002 |
"Love Is The Word" | Sweetback | Stage (2) | 2003 |
"Round and Round" | Sweetback | Stage (2) | 2003 |
"Uptown" | Naked Music | 2004 | |
"So Far" | Miguel Migs | Those Things | 2007 |
"Mesmerized | Miguel Migs | Those Things | 2007 |
"Get Down" | Miguel Migs | Those Things | 2007 |
"Giving It All" | Miguel Migs | Those Things | 2007 |
"I've Given Enough" | Blue Six | Aquarian Angel | 2007 |
"Harbour" | Blue Six | Aquarian Angel | 2007 |
"Aquarian Angel" | Blue Six | Aquarian Angel | 2007 |
"You Play Too Rough" | Blue Six | Noesis | 2010 |
"Noesis" | Blue Six | Noesis | 2010 |
"Bittersweet" | Blue Six | Noesis | 2010 |
"One More Night" | Blue Six | Noesis | 2010 |
"The Distance" | Miguel Migs | Outside the Skyline | 2011 |
"Don't Stop" | Miguel Migs | Outside the Skyline | 2011 |
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