Anita Doth

Anita Doth (born 28 December 1971) is a Dutch singer and songwriter best known as the front person of the duo 2 Unlimited, along with rapper Ray Slijngaard.

Anita Doth
Anita Doth during a live show in Utrecht, The Netherlands, December 1995
Background information
Birth nameAnita Daniëlle Dels
Born (1971-12-28) 28 December 1971
Amsterdam, Netherlands
GenresEurodance, house, dance-pop, Hi-NRG
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dj
  • host
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1991–present
LabelsZYX Records, BYTE Records, ToCo International, Pleasure Records, Spinnin' Records
Associated acts2 Unlimited, Divas of Dance, Ray & Anita

Personal life

Anita Daniëlle Dels was born in Amsterdam to a Surinamese father, Rolf Dels, and a Dutch mother, Lydia. In 1991 she finished her education and landed her first steady job in an administrative position at a police station.[1] She has one son.[2]

On 11 January 2010, it was announced that Anita was being treated for breast cancer, undergoing chemotherapy. Anita continued to perform with Ray as much as possible under her treatment regimen. In 2011, Anita was declared breast-cancer-free.[3]

On 8 November 2013, Anita announced via Twitter that 2 Unlimited would soon be taking a break until April 2014 as she was pregnant. The new arrival was expected in February 2014.[4]

Music career

2 Unlimited (1991–1996)

2 Unlimited is a Eurodance project founded in 1991 by two Belgian producers Jean-Paul DeCoster and Phil Wilde and fronted by Dutch rapper Ray Slijngaard and Anita Doth.[5][6]

In the early 1990s, Ray Slijngaard (the soon-to-become rapper of 2 Unlimited) had been asked to write rap lyrics for a tune written by Belgian producers J.P. de Coster and Phil Wilde. Ray also wrote a chorus to be sung by a female vocalist, for which he asked Doth to sing the lyrics. The demo was presented to de Coster and Wilde, leading to Doth joining 2 Unlimited, and "Get Ready For This" was produced as their first single.

Doth sang the choruses for the majority of their songs; however there were some B sides, and one successful single, "Nothing Like the Rain", where she sang close to all the lyrics. The band became an instant success in Europe and throughout the world. Their hits included songs such as "Maximum Overdrive", "No Limit", "Tribal Dance", "The Real Thing", "Twilight Zone" and "Workaholic". After sixteen music videos, forty-five songs, and four albums, the group split up in 1996.

After 2 Unlimited (1996–2009)

After 2 Unlimited broke up in 1996, Doth became a presenter on Dutch music television station TMF (The Music Factory), hosting Welcome to the Pleasure Zone, a show featuring both music videos and live performances. She also worked as a DJ on Dutch radio station Radio 538.[7] Later that year, she sang a duet with popular Dutch singer René Froger titled "That's When I'll Stop Loving You".[8]

The year 2000, saw the release of her solo album Reality. Among the singles taken from the album were Universe, Lifting up My Life, and This Is Reality. Writing and production credits saw Anita working with producers such as Todd Terry and Steve Mac.".[9]

In 2002, Anita formed Divas of Dance with Linda Estelle (formerly T-Spoon) and Desiree "Des'Ray" Manders (formerly 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor. They performed a variety of disco and dance classics, including the biggest hits from each of their respective bands. In 2006, Divas of Dance released a new single entitled Falling into the Groove.[10]

During the later 2000s, Anita toured the UK as part of the 90s Reloaded Adult Weekenders at Butlins where she would perform some of the biggest dance hits of the 1990s. Billed as "Anita Doth from 2 Unlimited, the performance would include the biggest hits of 2 Unlimited from the 1990s.[11]

2 Unlimited Comeback (2009–2016)

Anita & her former 2 Unlimited colleague, Ray Slijngaard, reunited on 11 April 2009, to perform together for the first time in 13 years at the "I love the 90s" concert in Hasselt, Belgium.[12] Further gigs followed on 30 April at the Radio 538 Queen's Day concert at Museumplein in Amsterdam, and as support act for Milk Inc at the Sportpaleis in Antwerp on 25 September.

Performing under the name Ray & Anita, it was confirmed on 29 December that the duo would release a new single together in 2010 titled "In Da Name Of Love". Jean-Paul DeCoster is thought to have denied permission for them to use the name "2 Unlimited", as he still owns the rights to the brand.[13]

On 11 July 2012, it was announced that Ray and Anita will be working again with the Belgian producer, De Coster under the name 2 Unlimited.[14]

Departure from 2 Unlimited (2016–)

On 20 April 2016, 2 Unlimited announced that Anita Doth will be leaving the band to embark on a solo career. On 13 August, Kim Vergouwen, being Anita's replacement, was revealed to the public via Ray Slijngaard's Facebook page.[15]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details
Reality
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Pleasure (PRCD 99412)
  • Formats: CD, cassette

Singles

As lead artist

Year Title Peak
chart
positions
Album
NLD
[16]
1999 "Universe" 94 Reality
2000 "Lifting Up My Life" 67
2001 "This is Reality" 57
2012 "Next Level" Non-album single
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
NLD
[16]
BEL
[17]
BEL
Dance

[18]
1997 "That's When I'll Stop Loving You"
(René Froger & Anita Doth)
52 Non-album singles
2010 "Cancion Del Mariachi"
(D-Rashid & Roberto Da Costa featuring Anita Doth)
2012 "Baby I Want You"
(Jeroen & Anita Doth)
2013 "Howl"
(Drive Like Maria featuring Anita Doth)
"Ain't Gonna Wait On Love"
(Van Noten & Van Zandt featuring Anita Doth)
49 32
2015 "Is This Love"
(DJ Galaga featuring Anita Doth)
"Can't Hold Us"
(Rät N FrikK featuring Anita Doth)
2017 "Marathon"
(JeBroer & Anita Doth)
73
2018 "Take Me to Your Rhythm"
(Phil Wilde featuring Anita Doth)
"Like a Lion"
(OJKB featuring Anita Doth)
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
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gollark: Although isn't yours just "deterministically alternate things"?

References

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  2. "Anita Doth biodata". IMDb. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  3. "Anita's Cancer Free Report". Radiodancing. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  4. "Anita Is Pregnant". Eurodance4ever. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  5. "Allmusic: 2 Unlimited (Biography)". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  6. Solo Album, New Label Among Dutch Artist's Projects. Billboard magazine. 31 May 1997. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  7. Dutch Rock & Pop Institute Archived 14 July 2003 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "René Froger and Anita Doth". Dutch Charts. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  9. "Anita's Solo Album Reality". discogs. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  10. "Diva's of Dance, Falling into the Groove". discogs. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  11. "Anita at Butlins". Butlins. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  12. "Welkom – I love the 90's – The party". Ilovethe90s.be. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  13. "Nieuwe single 2 Unlimited heet in Da Name Of Love". NLpop. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  14. "2 Unlimited herleeft". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 11 July 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  15. "Ray Slijngaard". Facebook. 13 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  16. "Dutch chart peaks". Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  17. "Belgian (Flanders) chart peaks". Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  18. Belgian Flanders Ultratop Dance singles:
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