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Nina Sky

Nina Sky is an urban music group from Queens who are best known for their 2004 hit "Move Ya Body" (Featuring Jabba).

Band history

Nina Sky consists of two identical twins, Natalie and Nicole Albino. They developed the name by adding the first two letters of each of their first names to Sky representing their ambition. Their father is a DJ and introduced them to a wide variety of music.

Natalie and Nicole always had the ambition to become singers. They auditioned for production team the Jettsonz, who in turn referred them to hip hop producer Cipha Sounds. Sounds suggested that the girls should write a song based on the dancehall riddim "Coolie Skank". They wrote and recorded the track "Move Ya Body" over the riddim and sent a demo tape to Next Plateau/Universal Music who promptly signed them.

Urban music and rhythmic top 40 stations quickly added the song to their play lists, sending the song up the charts. As at July 17, "Move Ya Body" had gone to the top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic and had also reached the top 5 of a world combined r&b chart based on the US, UK, Germany, France and Australia. The song had also reached the top 50 of the Australian charts. The band released a self-titled album in June 2004.

Group members

As of 2004, the group consists of:

  • Natalie and Nicole Albino

Discography

  • Nina Sky (2004)

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Urban music and rhythmic top 40 stations quickly added the song to their play lists, sending the song up the charts. In early 2005 Sting proclaimed he now liked Hinduism and wants to spend lot more time in India and that he loves Indian Culture. His words in an Interview are :. They wrote and recorded the track "Move Ya Body" over the riddim and sent a demo tape to Next Plateau/Universal Music who promptly signed them. Sting embarked on a Sacred Love tour in 2004 with performances by Annie Lennox. Sounds suggested that the girls should write a song based on the dancehall riddim "Coolie Skank". Also in 2003, Sumner was placed 81st on the 100 Worst Britons list by polls conducted by Britain's Channel Four. They auditioned for production team the Jettsonz, who in turn referred them to hip hop producer Cipha Sounds. Later that year, he published his autobiography, Broken Music.

Natalie and Nicole always had the ambition to become singers. In the summer of 2003, Sumner was made a Commander in the Order of the British Empire. Their father is a DJ and introduced them to a wide variety of music. According to some reports he did this because he wanted to help people who really have this disease. They developed the name by adding the first two letters of each of their first names to Sky representing their ambition. He has written also a song entitled "Lithium Sunset", which appears to refer to lithium carbonate, a treatment for the disorder. Nina Sky consists of two identical twins, Natalie and Nicole Albino. It is unclear whether he was serious or (rather) not when he referred to himself as "manic-depressive".

Nina Sky is an urban music group from Queens who are best known for their 2004 hit "Move Ya Body" (Featuring Jabba). Though Sting reportedly owns several properties in the United Kingdom and the United States, he currently calls Tuscany his home. Nina Sky (2004). His son with Frances, Joseph, is following in his father's footsteps as a musician. Natalie and Nicole Albino. Sting and Trudie have had four children. Soon after, he began living with actress (and later film producer) Trudie Styler but did not marry until 1992.

The couple had two children before their divorce in 1982. Sting married actress Frances Tomelty in 1976. Blige and sitar maestro Anoushka Shankar. 2003 also saw the release of Sacred Love, an original studio album with racier beats and experiments collaborating with hip-hop artist Mary J.

Late in the year, it was announced that The Police would be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2003. In June, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for his second Academy Award for his song "Until..." from the film Kate & Leopold. 2002 was a year of awards for Sting.

All This Time featured jazzy reworkings of Sting favorites like "Roxanne" and "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free". His live album, All This Time, recorded on a moonlit night in Tuscany, was released in November but did not gather healthy sales figures. On September 11, he recorded a new live album in Italy, but the Internet simulcast was canceled after the terrorist attack on New York. Later, Sting performed "Fragile" for the fundraiser America: A Tribute to Heroes. His song "After the Rain has Fallen" made it into the Top 40.

He added another Grammy to his collection in February. Sting kicked off 2001 with a performance during the Super Bowl's half time show. For his performance, the Arab-American Institute Foundation gave him the Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Award. At the awards ceremony, he performed "Desert Rose" with Cheb Mami.

In 2000, he won Grammy Awards for Brand New Day and the song of the same name. The album went Triple Platinum by January 2001. Sting made a (partial) comeback with the September 1999 album Brand New Day, including the Top 40 hits "Brand New Day" and "Desert Rose" (Top 10). (Sting was also featured on Toby Keith's country cover-version of "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying", on Keith's 1997 "Dream Walkin'" album.) In 1998, he appeared in the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

Yet, he reached the Top 40 with two singles the same year with "You Still Touch Me" (June) and "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying" (December). Sting's 1996 album, Mercury Falling debuted strongly, but dropped quickly on the charts. Finally in November, he released a greatest hits compilation called Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting, which was eventually certified Double Platinum. The Berklee College of Music gave him his second honorary doctorate of music degree in May.

In February, he won two more Grammy Awards and was nominated for three more. charts. charts for five weeks and went Platinum; it is to date Sting's only song from his post-Police career to top the U.S. The song stayed at the top of the U.S.

Together with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart, they performed the chart-topping song "All For Love" from the film The Three Musketeers. Sting reached a pinnacle of success in 1994. In May, he released a remix of The Police's song "Demolition Man" for the Demolition Man film. In 1993, he released the album Ten Summoner's Tales, which went Triple Platinum in just over a year.

The following year, he married Trudie Styler and was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in music from Northumbria University. The album eventually went Platinum. His 1991 album The Soul Cages was dedicated to his recently deceased father and included the top 10 song "All this Time" and the Grammy winning "Soul Cages". His support for these causes continues to this day.

With long-time girlfriend Trudie Styler and a Kayapó Indian leader in Brazil, he founded the Rainforest Foundation to help save the rainforests. In the late 1980s, Sting strongly supported environmentalism and humanitarian movements, including Amnesty International. Soon thereafter, in February of 1988, he released Nada Como el Sol - a selection of 5 songs from Nothing Like the Sun sung (by Sting himself) in Spanish and Portuguese. It eventually went Double Platinum and was recognized as one of the most important rock & roll albums of the 1980s.

Sting released Nothing Like the Sun (1987), including the hit songs "We'll Be Together" and "Be Still My Beating Heart", dedicated to his recently deceased mother. Within a year, it reached Triple Platinum. It included the hit single "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free". 1985's The Dream of the Blue Turtles, featuring a star-studded cast of jazz musicians, was Sting's first solo album.

Most of his later credits in films and TV are for his music. He has also made appearances on television (including guest spots on The Simpsons and Ally McBeal) and stage. More recently, he appeared in Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Apart from playing a devil-like character in Brimstone and Treacle (1982), one of his more famous roles was that of Feyd-Rautha in the 1984 film adaptation of Dune.

He made his film debut in 1979's Quadrophenia. Sting has occasionally ventured into acting. The Police attempted a reunion in 1986 with re-recording of their song "Don't Stand So Close to Me", but did not stay together. Their last album, Synchronicity was released in 1983.

The group had several chart topping albums and won six Grammy Awards in the early 1980s, including their arguably best well-known song, Every Breath You Take. In 1977, Sting, Stewart Copeland, and Andy Summers, formed the rock/pop band The Police in London. He uses Sting almost exclusively, except on official documents. He once performed wearing a black and yellow striped jersey that fellow band member Gordon Solomon had noted made him look like a bee, thus he became Sting.

It is most likely that he gained his nickname while with the Jazzmen. He played with local jazz bands such as the Phoenix Jazzmen and Last Exit. His first music gigs were wherever he could get a job. Before playing music professionally, Sumner worked as a ditch digger and a teacher of English.

He has a brother, Phil, and two sisters, Anita and Angela. From 1971 to 1974, he attended Northern Counties Teacher Training College. He attended the University of Warwick in Coventry, but did not graduate. From an early age, he knew that he wanted to be a musician.

Sumner was born in Newcastle, England to Audrey and Ernie, a milkman, and raised a Roman Catholic. Gordon Matthew Sumner, CBE (born October 2, 1951), best known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician and formerly bassist and lead singer of The Police. 2003 "Send Your Love" #30 UK. Sting) #2 UK.

2003 "Rise & Fall" (Craig David feat. 2000 "After the Rain Has Fallen" #31 UK. Cheb Mami) #15 UK, #17 US. 2000 "Desert Rose" (feat.

1999 "Brand New Day" #13 UK. 1997 "Roxanne '97" (remix) (with The Police) #17 UK. 1996 "I Was Brought to My Senses" #31 UK. 1996 "You Still Touch Me" #27 UK.

1996 "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot" #15 UK. Sting) #36 UK. 1996 "Spirits in the Material World" (Pato Banton feat. Pato Banton) #15 UK.

1995 "This Cowboy Song" (feat. 1994 "When We Dance" #9 UK, #38 US. 1994 "Nothing 'Bout Me" #32 UK. 1994 "All for Love" (with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart) #2 UK, #1 US.

1993 "Demolition Man" #21 UK. 1993 "Fields of Gold" #16 UK, #23 US. 1993 "Seven Days" #25 UK. 1993 "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" #14 UK, #17 US.

1992 "It's Probably Me" (with Eric Clapton) #30 UK. 1991 "All This Time" #22 UK, #5 US. 1990 "Englishman In New York" (remix) #15 UK. 1988 "Be Still My Beating Heart" #15 US.

1987 "We'll Be Together" #7 US. 1985 "Love Is the Seventh Wave" #17 US. 1985 "Fortress Around Your Heart" #8 US. 1985 "Russians" #12 UK, #16 US.

1985 "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" #26 UK, #3 US. 1982 "Spread a Little Happiness" #16 UK. 2003 "Sacred Love" #3 UK, #3 US, US Sales: 500,000. 2001 "All This Time" (live) #3 UK, #32 US, US Sales: 500,000.

1999 "At the Movies" (Japanese release). 1999 "Brand New Day" #5 UK, #9 US, US Sales: 3,000,000. 1997 "The Very Best of Sting & The Police" #1 UK, #46 US (both positions for the 2002 re-issue). 1996 "Mercury Falling" #4 UK, #5 US, US Sales: 1,000,000.

1994 "Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994" #2 UK, #7 US, US Sales: 2,000,000. 1993 "Ten Summoner's Tales" #2 UK, #2 US, US Sales: 3,000,000. 1991 "Soul Cages" #1 UK, #2 US, US Sales: 1,000,000. 1988 "Nada Como el Sol".

1987 "Nothing Like the Sun" #1 UK, #9 US, US Sales: 2,000,000. 1986 "Bring On the Night" #16 UK. 1985 "The Dream of Blue Turtles" #3 UK, #2 US, US Sales: 3,000,000.