Corina
Corina was born in Satu Mare, Satu Mare County on January 26th, 1980 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 44, Corina biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 44 years old, Corina physical status not available right now. We will update Corina's height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, and measurements.
Corina Bud (born 26 January 1980), better known as Corina, is a Romanian singer and fashion icon.
She debuted on the album Noi Doi, which was created by Marius Moga in 2004.
The album's main single, "Noi Doi," debuted in the Romanian Top 100 for the second time in 2005, earning her the nickname "Corina Hits" and "Imi Place La Tine Tot" and "Fara Tine" as the most popular Romanian hits in 2005. Face Off's third album is a major change in the artist's singing style, with dancehall, reggae, R&B, drum' n bass, hip hop, house, and electro influences, but it is also a pop/dance collection.
"Quieres Una Aventura" and "Overdrive" were two big singles from Face Off's "Quieres Una Aventura" and "Overdrive."
Corina's fourth album " Gimme Your Love" was released in July 2008, which received critical acclaim in parallel.
The album was produced and recorded in Germany, under Toni Cottura's direction, and the song "Let Go" was released by JJ (2011), as well as on Lavive's cover, which placed the song in top ten in Poland & Spain, as well as top 20 in Germany and Austria, and Top 30 in Switzerland.
The Romanian Music Awards' Best Video Category was also named for No Sleepin', which was also performed by the singer, who went home receiving the award for Fashion Icon in 2011.
Early life
Corina was born in Satu Mare, to mother Ileana, a Ukrainian baker, and father Vasile, a retired carpenter.
She comes from a family of "Oşeni," a group of people from a region that is identified as one of Romania's most unique and picturesque ethno-folklore areas.
The singer aspired to rock and alternative music as a child. Corina began playing guitar and singing in the church choir at the age of 8. Her father, who has a native voice, began to sing.
She obtained a degree in Finance, Accounting, and Management from Economics High School and The Romanian University of Economic Studies.
Corina also has a degree in law. She had intended to become a lawyer at the age of 23, but she decided to focus on her musical career instead.
Musical career
Corina debuted in 2004 with the single Noi Doi starring Pacha man, created by Marius Moga, accompanied by a music video and her first interpreted character "Urban Lollita." Corina received notoriety and a fanbase around the world as a result of the song's No. 4 position on the Romanian Top 100 Charts, giving Corina notoriety and a national audience. She released her first album "Noi Doi" not long after.
"Imi Place La Tine Tot," her second album, highlighted by single "Fara Tine" and "Imi Place La Tine Tot" starring Don Baxter, became the most broadcast Romanian Hits in 2005, earning her the nickname "Corina Hits" for selecting great music.
Cultural openness was still something to be explored by artists around Romania several years after the communist regime. Corina's concept themed videos made her standout by delving and pushing her imagination to its limits. "Overdrive" encapsulating Otaku fashion appeared in 2006, encapsulating Otaku fashion.
"The manga style I wanted to live with would reinterpret the manga style, a cumulus of information (eyes with deep and deep pupils, restless emotions, violence, and alienation)" My staff endorsed this option, and I was not afraid to tell the world about a world that borrows and lives a global animé lifestyle.
Toni Cottura, a fun Factory engineer, was discovered in late 2006 while visiting Warner Music Germany's headquarters, and the two immediately hit it off. The two co-produced single "Quieres Una Aventura" and the debut of her third album "Face Off" in which she takes her followers on a ride of parkour, yamanba girls, and dance contests.
Toni's fourth album, "Gimme Your Love," was largely produced by Toni, and highlighted by Lumidee's "Let Go" feature.
The singer put her career on hold while giving birth to her son, Robin, but she returned in 2011 with the single "No Sleepin'" feat JJ (also known as Geneva), produced by HaHaHa Productions. The record gained international recognition shortly after being signed to Sony Music France and Bianco Y Negro, Spain, and was ranked in the Top 20 in Germany & Austria, as well as Top 30 within Switzerland. It was covered by German popstar group LaViVe. The girls' debut single came out on the German Singles Chart, but they only reached number thirteen on the German Singles Chart. Corina's version on the Romanian Top 100 reached number eight on May 29, 2011.
Corina performed the song at Los 40 Pricipales Costa Pop, Spain, and Poland's Hity na Czasie. The Romanian Music Awards' Fashion Icon was given to her, as well as being named for Best Video & Best Female Artist.
"A Ta" (2012), she released a reggae/Europop song, and the song quickly became a big radio hit, debuting at number three on the Romanian Airplay 100 on September 30th and becoming Corina's most popular single on the chart. The sequel to "Pernele Moi" (2013), a Romanian reggae artist Pacha Man, received a similar success and debuted at number three on the Romanian Airplay 100.
In 2013, Marius Moga reunited with her on "Miss Boboc" (translated as "Prom Queen") feat Junior High. She released "Autobronzant" and "Nimeni Altcineva" as singles in 2014, landed at No. 1 in the singles. On the Romanian charts, 16 and 17 are the same. Connect-R, a Romanian artist, followed her with a national campaign for Corso's single "Of Corso" with Romanian artist Connect-R.
Skizzo Skills and Mira, a Vanotek company, released another notable figure in her career in 2015, which gained traction with 80 million hits on YouTube. In 2015, she performed the song at the Media Music Awards, followed by numerous live radio performances. Following her debut, she launched "Neprevazt," a more personal record, which remained in the Top trending songs for the first four weeks.