Members
EditJade Villalon
current member-
- 1999-
Sweetbox, is a US based pop music project formed in 1995 by executive producer Heiko Schmidt and music producer Roberto "Geo" Rosan. The music project first became famous with the singer Kimberly Kearney and the song "Booyah, Here We Go" in the summer of 1995. Followed by the hit single "Shakalaka" in 1996, the project was represented then by singer Dacia Bridges. In 1997 the global success started with rapper/singer Tina Harris and the single "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" which was top 5 in the most countries in the world and number 1 on the worldwide radio charts for more than 10 weeks.
In 2000, Jade Villalon joined the project and became the lead singer until 2007. In 2007 Villalon, together with Roberto "Geo" Rosan left the project. Executive producer Heiko Schmidt hired Jamie Pineda to be the next singer for the music project.
Although generally belonging to the pop genre, Sweetbox incorporates many other sounds in its music, such as classical, rock, dance, rap, R&B, soul, acoustic and country. To date, Sweetbox have sold over 3 million albums and 2 million singles worldwide.
Sweetbox is widely noted in video gaming culture as being the voice of the English dubbed songs of "Real Emotion" and "1000 Words" which appeared in the popular video game Final Fantasy X-2.
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