Xeya

Xeya

Genres: eurodance, 90s, female vocalists, Italodance, lesser known yet streamable artists

About Xeya

Xeya'career started in 1987 with her hit single "Say the word" a jazzy italo-dance song which was published and distributed in many Countries all over the world. Her second single "Erotic Play" was published the following year (1988) With "Deputy of Love" (1990) produced by NTM (X Energy records) she finally gained an international success, not only in Europe, where she had already found popularity, but also in the US and Canada. In 1993 DPR group decided to have her as leading singer in their first project. So in the same year "Call me" (a remake of a Blondie's classic) became one the smash dance-floor hits in Europe and in North America. Xeya joined then Bananarama, Whighfield and many other artists in the "Energy Rush Tour" in Canada, where she showed her great personality during her live shows. Other Xeya and DPR's records are "Pepitò Corazon", "Take me", "Love 4 Anymore", which helped Xeya to gain more audience and popularity. In 1995 the best record of hers was published. KISS ME was definitely the best production of Xeya: great vocals, great tune and great production. In 1996 another hit was produced and published "Sweet Fantasy", catchy tune which became a huge European hit.

Taken from Last.fm

459 listeners  ·  4,346 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

12
stations playing
7
countries
10
tracks tracked

Xeya — Top 10 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Xeya Kiss Me (Extended Version)
Xeya Kiss Me Main Mix Top Italo Tune [EWU]
Xeya Kiss Me (Main Mix)
Xeya Erotic Play (Extended Version)
Xeya Erotic Play
Xeya Kiss Me
Xeya Love 4 Anymore (Formentera Mix)
Xeya Love 4 Anymore (Extended Mix)
Xeya Sweet Fantasy (La-La-E-Oh...) (Magic Mix)
Xeya Take Me (Radio Edit)
Kiss Me (Extended Version)
Kiss Me Main Mix Top Italo Tune [EWU]
Kiss Me (Main Mix)
Erotic Play (Extended Version)
Erotic Play
Kiss Me
Love 4 Anymore (Formentera Mix)
Love 4 Anymore (Extended Mix)
Sweet Fantasy (La-La-E-Oh...) (Magic Mix)
Take Me (Radio Edit)