"Whatever you do, don't even think about quitting. You are very talented and the world needs to hear you. When I first heard you sing, I thought "Wow, where is that voice coming from?", Eric Bobo from Cypress Hill.
Andie's voice has dropped
many jaws over the years. Ever since she
first started singing as a child, friends,
teachers and family supported and guided
her through lessons, auditions and every
personal project she has had until today.
Going from classical, through musical theatre
and R&B/Soul, Andie's voice
has proven to be special and worth listening
to.
So far, she is not only a key piece of
Argentina's number one
hip hop website, Hip Hop Argento
(www.hiphopargento.com.ar), and proud part
of PHHAT Productions (www.phhat.com),
working with Grammy winner
Frost; former band member
of Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop,
and Say, top rapper and
producer, she has also sung with and for
well-know artists such as Romina
Vitale, Eric Bobo,
Frost, Say,
and Don Diego, to name
a few.
In the past, magazines such as TXT,
BK Magazine and Hip
Hop Nation have published her picture
and interviewed her. She has been broadcasted
by the Discovery Channel,
Cosmopolitan TV, Much
Music's "De Klan", and 2UnderTV.
Radios
such as Tunel 57 and KSK
101.9 FM have had her as a guest and many
more have played her songs around the world.
Andie's "Simula" has captivated
listeners everywhere.
Andie has, too, performed live in her home
country at venues such as Cemento,
CBGB, Wake Bar,
Radio Túnel 57's Anniversary,
CAIX "Springday 2006" Festival,
and more, including sites in San
Telmo, Congreso,
La Plata, and Núńez.
The release of "Omoi" on 2009 holds great expectations for this young argentinean singer. Radio stations have played her songs. Magazines have told her story. TV Shows have captured her latin beauty. But there is still much more to come.
Andie is smart and ambitious; she sings,
writes everything from her own songs to
articles published in Hip Hop Argento,
dances and acts. She also takes pride in
her knowledge in business studies and management.
She knows every step she takes counts.
For this reason, Andie has decided to persue
her dream further, and is now living in
Madrid, Spain,
with producer Say, working
on the album that will change her life: "Omoi".
Whatever she does, one thing is true; Andie won't even think of quitting.
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