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Jocelyn Enriquez

Jocelyn Enriquez is a dance singer from San Francisco. She is of Filipino descent: her parents are from the province of Pangasinan.

Her debut album, Lovely was released in 1994 on Classified Records. In 1996, she moved to Tommy Boy Records, where she released her debut single, "Do You Miss Me" in late 1996 and her sophomore album, Jocelyn in early 1997. Jocelyn peaked at #182 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at #11 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

"Do You Miss Me" became a top 40 hit at dance and pop radio (#17 and #38 peaks, respectively), and peaked at #49 on the Hot 100. Its followup, "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" was not quite as big a radio hit, failing to cross over to the pop stations and peaking at #25 at dance radio. However, it had stronger sales than "Do You Miss Me" (peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, as opposed to #8), which enabled it to reach #55 on the Hot 100. "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" is remembered to this day, due to its recent inclusion on the DDR Max 2 PlayStation 2 game.

Since 1997, Enriquez has had several club hits in America, but has not received radio support or gotten sales support from the mainstream public. However, she did score another pop hit in 1999, as part of a supergroup called Stars On 54, which consisted of Enriquez, Dutch techno performer Amber, and house diva Ultra Nate; the three women joined forces to cover the disco tune "If You Could Read My Mind" for the movie 54.

Presently, Enriquez is seeing her newest single, "Why", climb the dance charts both in America and overseas.

She is credited as a guest vocalist on Thunderpuss's track So Fabulous So Fierce, which also appears in the Dance Dance Revolution video game series.


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She is credited as a guest vocalist on Thunderpuss's track So Fabulous So Fierce, which also appears in the Dance Dance Revolution video game series. The production was done by The Trackmasters and grammy winner Rich Harrison. Presently, Enriquez is seeing her newest single, "Why", climb the dance charts both in America and overseas. With her first album, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, she experienced some help by noted songwriters Makeba and Andre Deyo. However, she did score another pop hit in 1999, as part of a supergroup called Stars On 54, which consisted of Enriquez, Dutch techno performer Amber, and house diva Ultra Nate; the three women joined forces to cover the disco tune "If You Could Read My Mind" for the movie 54. With this song Frankee reached the Number One position in the UK singles charts in May 2004, also the Australian ARIAnet singles chart in June 2004. Since 1997, Enriquez has had several club hits in America, but has not received radio support or gotten sales support from the mainstream public. The song uses the same musical arrangement as Eamon's "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" and is an answer single to his profanities.

"A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" is remembered to this day, due to its recent inclusion on the DDR Max 2 PlayStation 2 game. (Fuck U Right Back)". However, it had stronger sales than "Do You Miss Me" (peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, as opposed to #8), which enabled it to reach #55 on the Hot 100. In 2004 she recorded the song "F.U.R.B. Its followup, "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" was not quite as big a radio hit, failing to cross over to the pop stations and peaking at #25 at dance radio. She claims to be an ex-girlfriend of singer Eamon. "Do You Miss Me" became a top 40 hit at dance and pop radio (#17 and #38 peaks, respectively), and peaked at #49 on the Hot 100. Frankee is an American R&B singer.

Jocelyn peaked at #182 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at #11 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. In 1996, she moved to Tommy Boy Records, where she released her debut single, "Do You Miss Me" in late 1996 and her sophomore album, Jocelyn in early 1997. Her debut album, Lovely was released in 1994 on Classified Records. She is of Filipino descent: her parents are from the province of Pangasinan.

Jocelyn Enriquez is a dance singer from San Francisco.