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Kimera (singer)

Kimera (born January 10, 1954) is South Korean-born popera singer. Her music style was that of pop opera (similar to pop symphony yet with more techno beat). She created the style of "popera", consisting of a medley of opera arias set to a mid-80's form of disco and High N-R-G beats. Her music career stage was in Europe, mostly in France and Spain, but she also enjoyed tremendous success with her debut single "The Lost Opera" (reaching number 1 on the South African Springbok Charts in June 1985 and charting for 19 weeks) and first two albums in South Africa. Her debut album was released in 1985, titled, "the Lost Opera." Her second album "Opera Express" and same-titled single were released in 1986. Both singles were edited 'radio friendly' versions from the continuous medleys found on aforementioned parent albums.
==Personal life==
Her real name is Kim Hong-Hee. She currently resides in Spain. She was married to Raymond Nakachian, Lebanese Armenian father of her daughter Melodie, and son Amir. Nakachian died in Estepona (Spain) on the 16th of June 2014.〔http://www.elmundo.es/loc/2014/06/17/539fff86e2704e166d8b4578.html?a=539661b95649c4a68c84bc2b200458dd&t=1402999312〕

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