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Nadine Renee : ウィキペディア英語版
Nadine Shamir

Nadine Shamir (February 9, 1972 – December 2, 2004) was an American singer and dance musician. In 1995 her single ''Say You'll Stay'' was popular in the Miami and Los Angeles radio circuits. In 1996, Shamir teamed up with Miami DJ George Acosta under the moniker Planet Soul. Their single, ''Set U Free'' went all the way to #26 on Billboard's top 40 chart, crossed over to the R&B charts, and went on to become an international hit.
==Early life and education==
Shamir was born in New York City but as an infant moved with her mother to Miami, Florida. Shamir traveled the world during her formative years and gained a deep passion for music. At 16 she released her first album on an independent label (she recorded under the name Nadine Renee).

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