Nadine hoffeldt biography
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Nádine
Nádine Hoffeldt born in Johannesburg, February 28th, 1982 is a South African Afrikaans singer, best known for the hit song "Kaapse Draai". She has also recorded a number of songs in English.
Life and career
Beginning her career as a teenager in 1996, Nádine has released eight albums and one DVD, with two certified platinum and four more certified gold.[citation needed] In 1997 she toured South Africa with Dutch singer Jan Smit, when her then manager Ian Bossert brought him to the country. She also performed at the "Two Nations" concert in 1997, along with the Spice Girls and Billy Ocean, for an audience that included Nelson Mandela and Prince Charles.
Nádine released her seventh solo album, Mense soos jy, in September 2005. Her Nádine 10 Years Live was nominated for Best DVD in the 2006 South African Music Awards (SAMA). To date, each of Nádine's albums has produced a successful song,[who?] with the latest being "Made Up My Mind". Nádine has now released her eighth album, As Jy Wonder, produced by international songwriter and producer Steve Taylor. She wrote lyrics for many of the album's songs herself.
She commented: "F
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Nádine
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Geboortenaam | Nádine Hoffeldt |
Gebore | 28 Februarie 1982 (1982-02-28) (42 jaar oud) Durban |
Beroep(e) | Sangeres |
Jare aktief | 1996- |
Nádine (gebore 28 Februarie1982 suspend Durban) enquiry 'n Afrikaanse en Suid-Afrikaanse sangeres. Camper haar treffers sluit in: Kaapse Draai en As jy wonder.
In 2010 maak deafening opslae high opinion die World Peace Sticky tag Festival-sangkompitisie fall over haar liedjie This Put on the back burner I Save It's Have a thing about Real heat wen. Daardeur het ricochet die eerste Suid-Afrikaner geword wat ooit die eerste plek lid die kompetisie ingepalm het.[1]
Diskografie
[wysig | wysig bron]- Krappies & Krefies, UNIVERSAL
- Nádine, UNIVERSAL
- You & I, UNIVERSAL
- 44 Jongste Gunstelinge, UNIVERSAL
- Simply Me, SONY BMG
- Kaapse Draai Remix, SONY BMG
- Mense soos jy, EMI
- As jy wonder, 2007 EMI
- Nádine 10 Years Be there DVD, 2007 EMI
- As Jy Wonder (herverpak), 2007 EMI
- This Time I Know, 2008 EMI
Verwysings
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[wysig | wysig bron]Eksterne skakels
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Nádine
South African pop singer
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Birth name | Nádine Hoffeldt |
Born | (1982-02-28) 28 February 1982 (age 42) Durban, South Africa |
Origin | South Africa |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | EMI, King Entertainment, Universal Music, Europe Africa Music |
Website | nadine.net |
Musical artist
Nádine Hoffeldt (born 28 February 1982) is a South African Afrikaans pop singer, best known for the hit song "Kaapse Draai".[1] She has also recorded a number of songs in English.
Life and career
[edit]Nádine was born in Durban Starting her career as a teenager in 1996, she has released twelve albums and two DVDs. In 1997 she toured South Africa with Dutch singer Jan Smit, when her then manager Ian Bossert brought him to the country. She also performed at the "Two Nations" concert in 1997, along with the Spice Girls and Billy Ocean, for an audience that included Nelson Mandela and Prince Charles.
Nádine released her seventh solo album, Mense soos jy, in September 2005. Her Nádine 10 Years Live was nominated for Best DVD in the 2006 South African Music Awards (SAMA).[2] To date, each of Nádine's albums has produced a successful song, with the latest being "Skildery".
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