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Lutricia McNeal (born November 27, 1973 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American soul/pop singer. She achieved worldwide success with her singles "Ain't That Just the Way" (UK: #6, Germany: #5, Sweden: #1) which sold two million copies worldwide, "Stranded" (UK: #3, Sweden: #6) and "Someone Loves You Honey" (UK: #9). ==Biography== McNeal is the seventh of nine children. Her father was a preacher and she used to sing regularly in the local church choir. Discovered by Rogers/Grantham, her career took off during a visit to Europe, when she teamed up with the Swedish producer team Rob'n'Raz. Together they scored three Top 20 hits and one #1 hit in Sweden, namely "Clubhopping" (Sweden: #13), "Bite the Beat" (Sweden: #14) and "In Command" (Sweden: #1). A few years later she started her own solo career with the #1 single "Ain't That Just The Way" which made her famous worldwide. It was a Top 10 chart hit in every European country and cracked the Asian market and became a #1 hit on US Billboard Dance Charts. The single went gold and platinum in several countries. A couple of more hit singles followed from the debut album ''My Side of Town.'' The biggest airplay hits from this album were "Stranded" (#1 airplay hit in the UK) and "Someone Loves You Honey". While McNeal enjoys regular success in Sweden, Scandinavia and Austria, she also scored big hits in other countries. Her single "My Side of Town", for example, went platinum and was a #1 hit in New Zealand. She managed to have three Top 10 hit singles in the UK. A second album followed in 1999 entitled ''Whatcha Been Doing'' before she took a short break from the music business to give birth to her second son. She is the mother of two boys. She lived with her husband and manager in Texas, U.S. and spent a lot of time in Europe to be available for tours, promotion and concerts. In 2006, she moved to Stockholm, Sweden to produce some songs like "Hold That Moment," "Same Same Same," but Same Same Same was never officially released. Since the late 90's she has released several albums, which were particularly successful in Sweden, Germany and Japan. In October 2004 she posed for the German version of ''Playboy''. She expressed her disapproval for George W. Bush and his policies (especially regarding the Iraq War) clearly in interviews and is involved in women's rights. Her most recent success were the singles "It's Not Easy" (in September 2005), which was released in Sweden only and reached #3 on the Single Charts, and "Best Of Times" (in February 2006) which reached No 6 on the Swedish Single Charts. "You Make Me Feel Good" was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in July 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lutricia McNeal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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