Artist's albums
Only You (Remixes)
2023 · single
Only You
2023 · single
It Feels So Good (NIGHT / MOVES Remix)
2022 · single
It Feels So Good (BEC Remix)
2022 · single
Keep On Lovin (Overflowin' Extended Mix)
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin (Overflowin' Remix)
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin (Dope Ammo Remix)
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin (Dope Ammo Xtra Remix)
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin (Keep On Dancin' Radio Remix)
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin
2021 · single
Keep On Lovin (Acoustic Mx)
2021 · single
Vosp
2021 · single
Melody (Remixes)
2018 · single
Melody
2018 · single
Melody (Radio Mixes)
2018 · single
Feels So Good (Sonique vs. Ramiro) [Remixes]
2017 · single
Don't Put Me Down
2017 · single
Carry On
2013 · single
Sweet Vibrations
2011 · album
Better Than That
2008 · single
On Kosmo
2006 · album
Why
2005 · single
Born To Be Free
2003 · album
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Biography
Though she was originally a gymnast, diver, and runner, British pop diva/DJ Sonique became a popular and critically acclaimed force in international dance music. Raised on a mix of classic soul and disco, Sonique began singing as a child and cut her first single, "Let Me Hold You," for Cooltempo Records while she was still a teenager. A few years later, she collaborated with DJ Mark Moore as one half of the dance-pop duo S'Express, co-writing and singing on songs like "Nothing to Lose" and "Find 'Em, Fool 'Em, Forget 'Em," both of which were charting singles in the U.K. and were featured on S'Express' 1990 album Intercourse. Sonique's growing involvement in Britain's club scene led to her interest in becoming a DJ herself and she trained for three years before spinning in public. The time was well-spent. Soon after her club debut, she earned followings in Europe, Hong Kong, and the U.S.; contributed vocals to tracks by Josh Wink, Kendo, Gusto, and Helicopter; and appeared on DJ compilations like 1997's Introspective of House, Third Dimension and 1998's British Anthems Summertime. She received particularly strong support in Tampa, where a DJ began spinning an import of her single "It Feels So Good" in 1999; radio play and major-label interest followed. She released the single and her full-length debut album, Hear My Cry, in early 2000 in conjunction with her own label Serious, Caffeine Records, Republic/Universal, and the Internet-based imprint Farmclub.com. Her appearance on Farmclub.com's television program helped place "It Feels So Good" on Billboard's Hot 100, Top 40 mainstream, and rhythmic Top 40 charts, cementing Sonique's appeal as a multi-format, multi-talented artist. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi