Nalaya Brown

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Nalaya Brown
Birth nameNatalia Rodríguez
Also known asNALAYA
Born (1983-11-19) November 19, 1983 (age 40)
Tenerife, Spain
Genres House, Electro House, Soul
Years active2002–present
Website http://www.nalaya.com

Nalaya Brown (Tenerife, 19 November 1983) is a Spanish singer who works on the European dance circuit. Her voice has rhythm&blues, soul and latin influences. She sang in clubs in Spain, South America and half Europe. Nalaya attended to Rock In Rio Brasil, Rio Music Conference, Privilege Ibiza, Amnesia Ibiza, Ushuaia Hotel Ibiza, Fabrik Madrid, Cavalli Dubai, Privilege Buzios, Pachá Buzios, The Week Brasil, Circuit Festival Barcelona...

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Also, Brown is the voice of the Spanish production 'SuperMartxé', the most important party in Europe, that has amazing performances all over the world, at the best night clubs, with a World Guinness record of capacity with more than 15.000 people in one club. The videoclip of SuperMartXé anthem, was sung by Nalaya and filmed with Paris Hilton. After hits as SuperMartXé, Don't Stop Till' You Get Enough, Nalaya is working in her own album, with soul music.

In 2015, Brown attended the Spanish TV talent show La Voz (The Voice, Talent Show), where she arrives to live acts, winning her previous battles, and saved by Antonio Orozco who said about her that she was ".. an authentic revelation", with performances of Lady Gaga - "Born This Way" (Audiciones a ciegas) and Beyoncé - "Crazy in Love" (Directos).

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