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Raissa : ウィキペディア英語版
Raissa

Raissa Khan-Panni (born 1971 in Lambeth, London) is an English singer-songwriter who records under the name Raissa. She is best known for the 2000 single, "How Long Do I Get", which was playlisted by UK radio stations. The song reached #47 in the UK Singles Chart.
==Biography==
Raissa was born and grew up in middle-class south London. Her mother is English and her father of mixed Chinese, Indian and Mexican ancestry.〔(The Mummers: 'We're honouring his spirit completely' )〕 Raised in South London, Raissa met regular collaborators Paul Sandrone and Dan Birch while studying music in Bristol during the 1990s. This partnership has produced three albums, including 1999's ''Believer''. She is closely associated with the group, Suede, having twice supported the band on UK tours and contributing vocals to Suede's cover of Noël Coward's "Poor Little Rich Girl" on the ''Twentieth-Century Blues'' tribute album.
Raissa has also worked with several other musicians including Dobie and dance duo LHB, for whom she performed guest vocals during their support slot on Kylie Minogue's 2002 arena tour. Raissa was collaborating on the Brighton based project The Mummers with Mark Horwood and Paul Sandrone before the former's suicide in late 2009.〔(Mark Horwood's current projects )〕〔(theargus.co.uk )〕

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