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| label = [[EMI]] (2002–06)<br/>ARS Entertainment (2007–12)<br/>Nextar Entertainment<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.nextar.be/nl/artist/kate-ryan/boeken|title=Nextar Entertainment|website=Nextar.be|access-date=26 February 2020}}</ref> (2013–present)<br |
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==Biography== |
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===2001–2004: ''Different''=== |
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Ryan was born in the small village of [[Tessenderlo]], Belgium, and grew up in a musical family. At eight years old she learned to play piano and guitar. She received singing and piano lessons from her aunt who teaches at a [[College or university school of music|conservatory]]. She studied at an art school, specialising in [[jewellery]] design. Ryan played frequently in bars and cafés as a teenager, and one night she was offered a recording deal. She became a member of a pop group called Melt at the age of 16.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tvp.pl/rozrywka/festiwale-i-koncerty/sopot-hit-festiwal-2008/aktualnosci/kate-ryan-gwiazda-pierwszego-dnia-sopot-hit-festiwalu-2008/133083 |title=Kate Ryan gwiazdą pierwszego dnia Sopot Hit Festiwalu 2008! |publisher=www.tvp.pl |language=pl |access-date=26 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319224837/http://www.tvp.pl/rozrywka/festiwale-i-koncerty/sopot-hit-festiwal-2008/aktualnosci/kate-ryan-gwiazda-pierwszego-dnia-sopot-hit-festiwalu-2008/133083 |archive-date=19 March 2012 |df=dmy-all |
Ryan was born in the small village of [[Tessenderlo]], Belgium, and grew up in a musical family. At eight years old she learned to play piano and guitar. She received singing and piano lessons from her aunt who teaches at a [[College or university school of music|conservatory]]. She studied at an art school, specialising in [[jewellery]] design. Ryan played frequently in bars and cafés as a teenager, and one night she was offered a recording deal. She became a member of a pop group called Melt at the age of 16.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tvp.pl/rozrywka/festiwale-i-koncerty/sopot-hit-festiwal-2008/aktualnosci/kate-ryan-gwiazda-pierwszego-dnia-sopot-hit-festiwalu-2008/133083 |title=Kate Ryan gwiazdą pierwszego dnia Sopot Hit Festiwalu 2008! |publisher=www.tvp.pl |language=pl |access-date=26 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319224837/http://www.tvp.pl/rozrywka/festiwale-i-koncerty/sopot-hit-festiwal-2008/aktualnosci/kate-ryan-gwiazda-pierwszego-dnia-sopot-hit-festiwalu-2008/133083 |archive-date=19 March 2012 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> The group was active for two years, but they did not release any material commercially. When she met producer Andy Janssens, she left Melt and the pair began to write music together. Their debut single "[[Scream for More]]" was released in 2001, and it became a chart success. Later that year Ryan's second single, "[[UR (My Love)]]", cemented her position in Belgian charts.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} |
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She gained international prominence with a cover of [[Mylène Farmer]]'s "[[Désenchantée]]", which was a hit in various European pop music charts. She signed in with Belgian department of [[EMI]] and released her first album ''[[Different (Kate Ryan album)|Different]]'' in 2002 exclusively in Europe.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} The album went Gold and Platinum in a number of countries, selling more than 250.000 copies throughout Europe. Two final singles off ''Different'', "[[Mon cœur résiste encore]]" and "[[Libertine (song)|Libertine]]" (the first one being a French version of "Scream for More", the latter a second cover of Farmer's number) also turned out a chart success. Ryan's records were released in the United States under [[Robbins Entertainment]] label.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} |
She gained international prominence with a cover of [[Mylène Farmer]]'s "[[Désenchantée]]", which was a hit in various European pop music charts. She signed in with Belgian department of [[EMI]] and released her first album ''[[Different (Kate Ryan album)|Different]]'' in 2002 exclusively in Europe.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} The album went Gold and Platinum in a number of countries, selling more than 250.000 copies throughout Europe. Two final singles off ''Different'', "[[Mon cœur résiste encore]]" and "[[Libertine (song)|Libertine]]" (the first one being a French version of "Scream for More", the latter a second cover of Farmer's number) also turned out a chart success. Ryan's records were released in the United States under [[Robbins Entertainment]] label.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} |
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In 2004, Ryan released a second album in Europe, titled ''[[Stronger (Kate Ryan album)|Stronger]]'', that also contained her remarkable dance-pop style. The album's lead single, "[[Only If I (Kate Ryan song)|Only If I]]", met with a modest success across Europe. A cover of [[Cock Robin (band)|Cock Robin]]'s "[[The Promise You Made]]" became the second single, earning even greater success. It was also recorded in French as "La Promesse". Pop ballad "[[Goodbye (Kate Ryan song)|Goodbye]]" was released as the third single, meeting with considerable success. In 2005 Kate Ryan's music appeared in North America on Water Music Records. |
In 2004, Ryan released a second album in Europe, titled ''[[Stronger (Kate Ryan album)|Stronger]]'', that also contained her remarkable dance-pop style. The album's lead single, "[[Only If I (Kate Ryan song)|Only If I]]", met with a modest success across Europe. A cover of [[Cock Robin (band)|Cock Robin]]'s "[[The Promise You Made]]" became the second single, earning even greater success. It was also recorded in French as "La Promesse". Pop ballad "[[Goodbye (Kate Ryan song)|Goodbye]]" was released as the third single, meeting with considerable success. In 2005 Kate Ryan's music appeared in North America on Water Music Records. |
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In 2006, the singer participated in [[Eurosong '06]], the national final to select the entrant for [[Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006]]. She was selected as the entrant after placing first in the Eurosong final on 9 March 2006. Ryan represented Belgium at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006|Eurovision]] semi-final held on 18 May 2006 in [[Athens]] singing "[[Je t'adore]]". However, she did not qualify for the final, finishing two places outside the advancing Top 10 (12th) with 69 points. She was later voted best dressed performer by Eurovision's independent website esctoday.com for her €14,000 outfit, later sold to raise charity funds.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/7151 |title=Esctoday.com awards – the costumes and more results |publisher=www.esctoday.com |access-date=20 November 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100114112126/http://esctoday.com/news/read/7151 |archive-date=14 January 2010 |
In 2006, the singer participated in [[Eurosong '06]], the national final to select the entrant for [[Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006]]. She was selected as the entrant after placing first in the Eurosong final on 9 March 2006. Ryan represented Belgium at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006|Eurovision]] semi-final held on 18 May 2006 in [[Athens]] singing "[[Je t'adore]]". However, she did not qualify for the final, finishing two places outside the advancing Top 10 (12th) with 69 points. She was later voted best dressed performer by Eurovision's independent website esctoday.com for her €14,000 outfit, later sold to raise charity funds.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/7151 |title=Esctoday.com awards – the costumes and more results |publisher=www.esctoday.com |access-date=20 November 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100114112126/http://esctoday.com/news/read/7151 |archive-date=14 January 2010}}</ref> The following single was "[[Alive (Kate Ryan song)|Alive]]", taken from the [[Alive (Kate Ryan album)|album of the same name]], which also featured French versions of several tracks including "Je t'adore", "Alive", and the third single, "[[All for You (Kate Ryan song)|All for You]]". The album, although critically acclaimed, did not repeat the success of the two previous ones.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} |
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[[Image:Eurogames flutlied (805954790).jpg|thumb|left|Kate Ryan performing at the Eurogames 2007]] |
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Another single, "[[Broken (Kate Ryan song)|Broken]]", was released on 7 October 2011. On 9 December 2011, she appeared as musical guest on ''[[Vocea României (season 1)|The Voice of Romania]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vocearomaniei.protv.ro/stiri/ce-aparitie-kate-ryan-ne-a-purtat-intr-o-calatorie-plina-de-voie-buna-si-sex-appeal-la-vocea-romaniei.html|title=CE APARITIE! Kate Ryan ne-a purtat intr-o calatorie plina de VOIE BUNA si SEX APPEAL la Vocea Romaniei|publisher=[[Pro TV]]|date=9 December 2011|trans-title=EC appearance! Kate Ryan took us on a journey full of good vibes and sex appeal on ''The Voice of Romania''|language=ro|access-date=31 October 2014}}</ref> |
Another single, "[[Broken (Kate Ryan song)|Broken]]", was released on 7 October 2011. On 9 December 2011, she appeared as musical guest on ''[[Vocea României (season 1)|The Voice of Romania]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vocearomaniei.protv.ro/stiri/ce-aparitie-kate-ryan-ne-a-purtat-intr-o-calatorie-plina-de-voie-buna-si-sex-appeal-la-vocea-romaniei.html|title=CE APARITIE! Kate Ryan ne-a purtat intr-o calatorie plina de VOIE BUNA si SEX APPEAL la Vocea Romaniei|publisher=[[Pro TV]]|date=9 December 2011|trans-title=EC appearance! Kate Ryan took us on a journey full of good vibes and sex appeal on ''The Voice of Romania''|language=ro|access-date=31 October 2014}}</ref> |
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The album, which was delayed, was released on 25 June 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/KateRyanFB/posts/401272603248591 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/352320928572/401272603248591 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited|title=Hi Everyone! From... |publisher=Facebook |access-date=23 June 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The album is entirely containing songs in English and has no cover version included. On 12 May 2012, another single, entitled "[[Robots (song)|Robots]]", was released.{{ |
The album, which was delayed, was released on 25 June 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/KateRyanFB/posts/401272603248591 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/352320928572/401272603248591 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited|title=Hi Everyone! From... |publisher=Facebook |access-date=23 June 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> The album is entirely containing songs in English and has no cover version included. On 12 May 2012, another single, entitled "[[Robots (song)|Robots]]", was released.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/7345823-Kate-Ryan-Robots |title=Kate Ryan – Robots |publisher=Discogs|language=en |access-date=17 April 2024}}</ref> |
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===2013–present: non-album singles=== |
===2013–present: non-album singles=== |
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After ''Electroshock'' was released, Ryan expressed via Facebook her intention to only release non-album singles, as she feels that the music industry is changing, by the fact that almost nobody buys full albums anymore, with [[iTunes]]. She started this purpose releasing the non-album singles "[[Light in the Dark (Kate Ryan song)|Light in the Dark]]", released via [[iTunes]] on 24 May 2013, and "[[Heart Flow]]", released on 13 August 2013. "Heart Flow" was also the anthem of the [[World Outgames|World Outgames 2013]].<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/kate-ryan/heart-flow-world-outgames-2013 "Heart Flow (World Outgames 2013 Anthem)"], SoundCloud.com; accessed 14 July 2015.</ref> |
After ''Electroshock'' was released, Ryan expressed via Facebook her intention to only release non-album singles, as she feels that the music industry is changing, by the fact that almost nobody buys full albums anymore, with [[iTunes]]. She started this purpose releasing the non-album singles "[[Light in the Dark (Kate Ryan song)|Light in the Dark]]", released via [[iTunes]] on 24 May 2013, and "[[Heart Flow]]", released on 13 August 2013. "Heart Flow" was also the anthem of the [[World Outgames|World Outgames 2013]].<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/kate-ryan/heart-flow-world-outgames-2013 "Heart Flow (World Outgames 2013 Anthem)"], SoundCloud.com; accessed 14 July 2015.</ref> In December 2013, she recorded "Sé que tu lluitaràs", a Catalan-language cover of [[Bob Sinclar]]'s song "[[World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)]]". It was included on the various artists compilation ''El disc de la Marató 2013 (TV3)''. |
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On 1 September 2014, Ryan released a new song via iTunes, "Not Alone", which is a [[French language|Franco]]-English song.<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/not-alone-single/id910868914 iTunes - Not Alone - Single by Kate Ryan], iTunes; accessed 14 July 2015.</ref> |
On 1 September 2014, Ryan released a new song via iTunes, "Not Alone", which is a [[French language|Franco]]-English song.<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/not-alone-single/id910868914 iTunes - Not Alone - Single by Kate Ryan], iTunes; accessed 14 July 2015.</ref> |
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Birth name | Katrien Verbeeck |
Also known as | Kate Ryan |
Born | Tessenderlo, Belgium | 22 July 1980
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Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | EMI (2002–06) ARS Entertainment (2007–12) Nextar Entertainment[1] (2013–present) CNR Music (2015-present) |
Website | www |
Kate Ryan (born Katrien Verbeeck, 22 July 1980[2]) is a Belgian singer and songwriter, and the winner of a World Music Award. She began her singing career in 2001 and later found fame with a string of dance hits. These included covers, mostly of Mylène Farmer and France Gall, such as "Désenchantée", "Libertine", and "Ella, elle l'a", and Desireless' "Voyage Voyage", as well as new material. Ryan represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 with "Je t'adore" coming in 12th place in the semi-final.
Biography
[edit]2001–2004: Different
[edit]Ryan was born in the small village of Tessenderlo, Belgium, and grew up in a musical family. At eight years old she learned to play piano and guitar. She received singing and piano lessons from her aunt who teaches at a conservatory. She studied at an art school, specialising in jewellery design. Ryan played frequently in bars and cafés as a teenager, and one night she was offered a recording deal. She became a member of a pop group called Melt at the age of 16.[3] The group was active for two years, but they did not release any material commercially. When she met producer Andy Janssens, she left Melt and the pair began to write music together. Their debut single "Scream for More" was released in 2001, and it became a chart success. Later that year Ryan's second single, "UR (My Love)", cemented her position in Belgian charts.[citation needed]
She gained international prominence with a cover of Mylène Farmer's "Désenchantée", which was a hit in various European pop music charts. She signed in with Belgian department of EMI and released her first album Different in 2002 exclusively in Europe.[citation needed] The album went Gold and Platinum in a number of countries, selling more than 250.000 copies throughout Europe. Two final singles off Different, "Mon cœur résiste encore" and "Libertine" (the first one being a French version of "Scream for More", the latter a second cover of Farmer's number) also turned out a chart success. Ryan's records were released in the United States under Robbins Entertainment label.[citation needed]
2004–2007: Stronger and Alive
[edit]In 2004, Ryan released a second album in Europe, titled Stronger, that also contained her remarkable dance-pop style. The album's lead single, "Only If I", met with a modest success across Europe. A cover of Cock Robin's "The Promise You Made" became the second single, earning even greater success. It was also recorded in French as "La Promesse". Pop ballad "Goodbye" was released as the third single, meeting with considerable success. In 2005 Kate Ryan's music appeared in North America on Water Music Records.
In 2006, the singer participated in Eurosong '06, the national final to select the entrant for Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. She was selected as the entrant after placing first in the Eurosong final on 9 March 2006. Ryan represented Belgium at the Eurovision semi-final held on 18 May 2006 in Athens singing "Je t'adore". However, she did not qualify for the final, finishing two places outside the advancing Top 10 (12th) with 69 points. She was later voted best dressed performer by Eurovision's independent website esctoday.com for her €14,000 outfit, later sold to raise charity funds.[4] The following single was "Alive", taken from the album of the same name, which also featured French versions of several tracks including "Je t'adore", "Alive", and the third single, "All for You". The album, although critically acclaimed, did not repeat the success of the two previous ones.[citation needed]
2007–2008: Free and Essential
[edit]In 2007, Ryan had some success with the double-sided single "Voyage, voyage"/"We All Belong". The track "Voyage, voyage" was a cover of the 1986 European smash hit by Desireless, and "We All Belong" was selected as the official anthem for the EuroGames 2007 in Antwerp. In 2008, Ryan released two singles: "L.I.L.Y. (Like I Love You)" and then "Ella, elle l'a", a cover of France Gall's song.[citation needed]
Both tracks (as well as "Voyage Voyage" and "We All Belong") were included on her album Free, which was released in the middle of the year. The album included a duet with Spanish singer Soraya Arnelas. Ryan's first best-of album, Essential, was released in July. It included songs recorded throughout her EMI period. In August she took part in Polish Sopot Hit Festival. During the show she received a Gold award for the Free album in Poland. On 9 November 2008 in Monaco, she won the World Music Award for Best Selling Benelux Artist. Two more singles promoted Free, including "I Surrender".[citation needed]
2009–2011: French Connection
[edit]2009 saw the release of the concept album French Connection. It was a compilation consisting of only French-language material, including Ryan's previous hits, and adding some new recordings. "Évidemment" and "Babacar", both from France Gall's repertoire, were released as singles, but met with limited success, as did the album. The singer announced that French Connection was the end of an era, and from now on she will only release material written by her. She received a Multi-Platinum award from Spain for selling more than 300.000 digital songs.[citation needed]
2011–2012: Electroshock
[edit]Ryan announced via Facebook that her next album, Electroshock, would be released in 2011, preceded by a single "LoveLife".[5]
Another single, "Broken", was released on 7 October 2011. On 9 December 2011, she appeared as musical guest on The Voice of Romania.[6]
The album, which was delayed, was released on 25 June 2012.[7] The album is entirely containing songs in English and has no cover version included. On 12 May 2012, another single, entitled "Robots", was released.[8]
2013–present: non-album singles
[edit]After Electroshock was released, Ryan expressed via Facebook her intention to only release non-album singles, as she feels that the music industry is changing, by the fact that almost nobody buys full albums anymore, with iTunes. She started this purpose releasing the non-album singles "Light in the Dark", released via iTunes on 24 May 2013, and "Heart Flow", released on 13 August 2013. "Heart Flow" was also the anthem of the World Outgames 2013.[9] In December 2013, she recorded "Sé que tu lluitaràs", a Catalan-language cover of Bob Sinclar's song "World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)". It was included on the various artists compilation El disc de la Marató 2013 (TV3).
On 1 September 2014, Ryan released a new song via iTunes, "Not Alone", which is a Franco-English song.[10]
In August 2015, Ryan released a new single via iTunes, "Runaway (Smalltown Boy)", which is a cover of British band Bronski Beat's song "Smalltown Boy". The song is also included on the various artists compilation MNM Summertime 2015.
In January 2016, Ryan released another single via iTunes, this time a cover of British singer Black's song "Wonderful Life". In June 2016, she released a new single via iTunes, "Comment te dire adieu", a cover of the song by French singer Françoise Hardy, which is also a French-language cover of the song "It Hurts to Say Goodbye", originally performed by American singer Margaret Whiting.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
- Different (2002)
- Stronger (2004)
- Alive (2006)
- Free (2008)
- Electroshock (2012)
References
[edit]- ^ "Nextar Entertainment". Nextar.be. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- ^ "Kate Ryan". Last.fm. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
- ^ "Kate Ryan gwiazdą pierwszego dnia Sopot Hit Festiwalu 2008!" (in Polish). www.tvp.pl. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
- ^ "Esctoday.com awards – the costumes and more results". www.esctoday.com. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
- ^ "Hi everybody, sorry..." Facebook. Retrieved 8 October 2010.
- ^ "CE APARITIE! Kate Ryan ne-a purtat intr-o calatorie plina de VOIE BUNA si SEX APPEAL la Vocea Romaniei" [EC appearance! Kate Ryan took us on a journey full of good vibes and sex appeal on The Voice of Romania] (in Romanian). Pro TV. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ "Hi Everyone! From..." Facebook. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ "Kate Ryan – Robots". Discogs. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
- ^ "Heart Flow (World Outgames 2013 Anthem)", SoundCloud.com; accessed 14 July 2015.
- ^ iTunes - Not Alone - Single by Kate Ryan, iTunes; accessed 14 July 2015.
External links
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