Terri B! | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Terri Elaine Bjerre |
Also known as | Terri B! |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer, DJ |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Carrillo Music |
Website | www |
Terri Bjerre, known professionally as Terri B!, is an American electronic dance musician.
Terri B! aka Terri Bjerre began her career in the band 2 Eivissa, who reached #1 on the Spanish Top 100 with the classic Oh la la la, in 1997. [1] Since 2013, the publishing interest of Terri Bjerre's catalog has been represented by Reservoir Media Management. Her long career in dance music spanned more than 1,000 remixes of her voice and 400 singles. In 2015, a feature with Swedish Dj Act Cazzette on the single "Blind Heart", went to the Billboard dance #1 position, and was co-written by Terri B! In 2015, she was the first artist to take the #1 spot with two titles, "Big Fun", and "Blind Heart" as a featured artist. [2] To date Blind Heart has streamed more than 40 million times on spotify and was used as the North American Ueber Campaign song. [3] [4] Bjerre is one of only six artists to have two numbers ones in 2015 in the Billboard Club Songs chart. [5] Bjerre has collaborated with some of the world's most known deejays including, Laidback Luke, Roger Sanchez, Bingo Players, Dj Antoine, Cazzette, and Thomas Gold. She has shared stages with David Guetta, Roger Sanchez, Tocadisco, Gromee, Dj Antoine and more.[ citation needed ]
Bjerre has also written several songs for other artists. She wrote "Perfect Love" for pop artist Lutrica McNeal; it made it to the Top Ten in Sweden in 2002, No. 22 in Austria, No. 13 in Norway, and No. 20 in Finland. She penned the songs "Call Me" and "Paradise" for German pop artist Sarah Connor's Naughty But Nice LP (released under X-cell Records in Berlin). She penned songs for Chris Norman of Smokey, earning a Top Ten in Germany with the winning song from the Comeback Show, "Amazing", co-written with Johan Boback and Joacim Nilsson of Kickshaw. [6] She penned music with the Danish pop singer, Medina, on the titles "Lonely", "The One", "6 A.M", "Selfish", and "Sundown". She is currently still working in the studio with Medina on her upcoming CD in Copenhagen. It received a gold status in Europe from EMI Records. Bjerre wrote the single "Lonely", however the sleeve was incorrect crediting Lisa Greene for Bjerre's share.[ citation needed ] This has since been corrected.[ citation needed ]
In May 2017, her latest collaboration with Ralphi Rosario and Abel Aguilera under their Rosabel alias, garnished Terri B! her third Billboard Dance Chart #1 single with "Anthem of House" on Carrillo Music. [7] [8]
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