Irene Nelson
Irene Nelson is a Russian pop – rock recording artist, songwriter and producer. She was successful in the 1990s under the pseudonym Diana. She moved to Germany and in 2000, created Reflex which achieved success in the CIS. During her participation in the group, she won three Golden Gramophone Awards.
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Birth name | Irina Anatolyevna Tereshina[1] |
Born | Barabinsk | 19 April 1972
Genres | Pop, dance, Soft rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, music producer |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | NTMG |
Website | www |
In 2010, her first English single, "Sunrise", found success on the dance chart reaching # 35 in Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play.[2]
18 May 2017 was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" II class for merits in the development of culture, a great contribution to the preparation and conduct of important creative and humanitarian activities.[3]
Discography
Albums
under the pseudonym Diana
- 1993 – I Want to Love
- 1994 – I’ll be back
- 1996 – Don't Tell
- 1997 – Burn, it's Clear!
- 1998 – Then Piss Off
- 1998 – Do Not Kiss Her
- 1998 – The Best
- 1999 – Make a Step
with Reflex
- 2001 – Meet the New Day
- 2002 – Go Crazy
- 2002 – I Will Always Wait for You
- 2002 – This is Love
- 2003 – Non Stop
- 2005 – Lyrics. I Love.
- 2005 – Pulse
- 2006 – Harem (Lounge feat. Chillout remixes)
- 2014 – Memories
- 2015 – Adult Girls
solo career
- 2011 – Sunrise
English singles
- 2010 – Sunrise
- 2011 – When Apples Fall to the Sky
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