Bianca Reierson

Bianca Reierson

Genres: pop, 80s, female vocalists, 90s, r&b

About Bianca Reierson

The moniker Bianca was used as the artist name for Brenda Reierson's 1989 debut album 'Forever'. This album, her first and only album was released through Warner Bros. Records. The album featured the singles 'Club Boy' and 'My Emotions'. The title track is a duet with a then unknown Chanté Moore. In contradiction to Chanté's carreer, Bianca did not become a Household name. In 1992 another single 'Work It Right' was released on a smaller label. A review of the album states 'Largely due to poor promotion, dance-pop vocalist Bianca never got off the ground. The cheery up-tempo jaunts and pleasant ballads on her lone Warner Bros. album boast catchy melodies and clever production, if nothing musically groundbreaking. Her light vocal approach fits the genre perfectly and is a cut above Madonna and Janet Jackson in that it actually bears emotion and resonance. The set's opener, the mid-tempo "Fresh Squeez," is the most unique number, with astute lyrical phrasing and a blend of pop and hip-hop influences guided by Bongo Bob Smith. Also of note is the serene title track, a heartfelt ode to nostalgia and permanence featuring an early performance by Chanté‚ Moore (the lead vocals are credited simply as by "Bianca and Chanté‚"). The production of several other numbers is derivative, but overall, Forever is a solid, radio-friendly set worth the time of any serious fans of '80s dance-pop Whereas there are many artists going by the name Bianca, this artist pages uses her original last name to keep a clear overview on Last FM.

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