Kim Sozzi

Kim Sozzi
Birth name Kim Marie Sozzi
Also known as Kim Styles
Born 1978 (age 3738)
Origin Long Island, New York, United States
Genres Electronica, dance, dance-pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1999–present
Labels Columbia
Epic
Ultra
Associated acts MYNT, Kylie Minogue
Website Official website

Kim Sozzi is an American dance-pop singer originally from Long Island, New York.

Personal life

Kim is of an Italian and Puerto Rican descent. She married Randy Narod on May 25, 2013.

Career

Kim Sozzi's career began in 1999 when she signed a contract on Columbia Records for her first major album, Life Goes On. Her first single from the album was "Til I Cry You Out Of Me", followed by "Letting Go" which was the soundtrack for the TV show Dawson's Creek. Both singles were successful, but the album was shelved and never released. Another single, "Feelin' Me", was a popular dance track.

As part of the group MYNT, Kim Sozzi released the single "How Did You Know" followed by an album, Still Not Sorry, which featured Kim Sozzi on vocals on some tracks. Kim Sozzi later left the group to pursue her solo career.

Kim Sozzi signed with Ultra Records and released a new single, "Alone", a cover of the Heart song, and another single "Break Up" which achieved some success in the US and the UK. In 2008, she released "Like a Star". "Feel Your Love" was released at the end of 2008, becoming Kim Sozzi's most successful single, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Airplay Chart. "Just One Day" was released on July 21, 2009, on Ultra Records.[1] She also made a song with Jim Johnston "You Can Look But You Can't Touch" for the WWE Divas The Bella Twins.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Music videos

References

  1. Ultra Records
  2. "Dance/EDM Future Releases". All Access Music Group. Archived from the original on 2014-07-04.

External links

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