1) Marina Lambrini Diaman… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with this name:
1) Marina Lambrini Diamandis, known mononymously as Marina and previously by the stage name Marina & the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer and songwriter.
Born in Brynmawr to a Welsh mother and Greek father, Diamandis was raised in Abergavenny and moved to London as a teenager to become a professional singer, despite having little formal musical experience. In 2009, she came to prominence upon placing second in the BBC's Sound of 2010. Her debut studio album, The Family Jewels (2010), incorporated indie pop and new wave musical styles. It entered the UK Albums Chart at number five and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. The album's second single, "Hollywood", peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. Her follow-up record, Electra Heart (2012), was a concept album about a character of the same name which became her first number one project in the United Kingdom. The album was certified gold in the US and UK, with its singles "Primadonna" and "How to Be a Heartbreaker" becoming international hits.
Diamandis' synthpop-inspired third studio album, Froot (2015), became her third top 10 album in the UK and her first top 10 entry on the US Billboard 200, where it charted at number 8. Produced entirely by Diamandis and David Kosten, it was praised for its cohesive sound and introspective lyrical content. Her fourth studio album, Love + Fear, was released on April 26, 2019. The album charted at number five on the UK album chart. She released her fifth studio album, Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land, on June 11, 2021 which charted at number 17 in the UK.
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2) Marina Lima was known by the name Marina in the start of her career in 1980's. Since 90's she has used her full name, Marina Lima. Lima is a Brazilian rock singer.
Starting her career before Brazilian rock of the '80s was commercially ripe, Marina Lima witnessed its creation from a privileged standpoint and participated in it as a successful pop star since 1984. Her most regular partner has been her brother, philosopher Antônio Cícero. Her biggest hits are "Fullgás" (Marina/Antônio Cícero), "À Francesa" (Marina/Antônio Cícero), "Pra Começar" (Marina/Antônio Cícero), "Nada Por Mim" (Herbert Viana/Paula Toller), "Eu Te Amo Você" (Kiko Zambianchi), "Ainda É Cedo," "Não Sei Dançar," and "Uma Noite e Meia." Her eclectic repertory features rock-tinged pop-dance music, blues, bossa nova, a typical samba-canção melancholy, and a very tiny pinch of jazz.
From five to 12, she lived in the U.S. where her father worked, and was taught to read in English before Portuguese. Attracted to psychoanalysis and music, Marina Lima (just Marina by then; she added her surname to her stage name in the '90s) started to write songs, opting for making a living in this career when Gal Costa recorded her "Meu Doce Amor" in 1977. The next year she formed a band that had a drummer who would be connected with the creation and the development of the Brazilian rock of the '80s, Lobão. Ricardo Barreto (guitar), Guto Barros (guitar), Zé Luís (sax), and Junno Homrich (bass) would also participate in that historic moment (they later became musicians of the seminal Brazilian rock band Blitz) as they were also in her band before the new genre took Brazil. Marina's first solo album, Simples Como Fogo (1979), already brought originals in the pop/rock style that would become mainstream in the next decade. But her first hit came in 1984, with "Fullgás," which had success with the title track "Me Chama" (Lobão) and "Mesmo que Seja Eu" (Roberto Carlos/Erasmo Carlos, here having its meaning altered as a confession of her bisexuality). Three years later, she appeared in the film Rádio Pirata (Lael Rodrigues) singing the main theme, which she also composed. With 15 albums released in Brazil as 2000, others were launched especially for the American market and dominated a period in which anxiety provoked a loss of voice; Marina Lima is one of the biggest divas of Brazilian rock.
3) Marina Luchenko-Szczesna (Polish: Marina Łuczenko-Szczęsna; Ukrainian: Марина Лученко–Ще́нсний; born 3 July 1989), known mononymously as Marina (stylized as MaRina), is a Ukrainian-Polish singer-songwriter and actress.
4) Marina Vénache, known as Marina on stage, is a French singer born on October 30, 1985. She started her career in the sixth season of the TV show "Star Academy" in 2006.
5) Marina Marqueza (currently using the name Marqueza) is a non-binary Japanese-Venezuelan artist, singer, and producer based in Salt Lake City, Utah making genre-fluid music from the bottom of their heart. They want to see the Salt Lake City art scene become more radically inclusive of the diversity of talent that already exists, and they put that intentionality behind every event they agree or refuse to be a part of. Marina loves Existimos, Patty and Graciela, and she wants to perform a set that is affirming and healing from their place as a queer person of color. Her debut album, Orbit Pluto, was released on January 1, 2019.
6) Marina, a Czech metalcore band from Prague.
7) Marina Nakamura(中村 真里奈, Nakamura Marina, born February 7, 1987) is a Japanese singer and songwriter from Miyazaki who is signed to 5pb. Marina debuted in 2010 singing songs for the anime television series Angel Beats! as one of two vocalists for the fictional band Girls Dead Monster. In May 2013, she made her major solo debut with the release of her single "Kimi Tsunagu".
Um Lotty Da
Marina Lyrics
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Where I wanna go
Where we'll all have a good time tonight
Let me take you there
'Cause I wanna share
That same ol' um-lotty-da tonight
Let me try to sing
Come on with me tonight
Let me take you there
'Cause I wanna share
That same ol' um-lotty-da tonight
Let me hear you sing
Um-lotty-dotty hey
Um-lotty-dotty, Um-lotty-da tonight
Um-lotty-dotty
Um-lotty-dotty
Um-lotty-da, tonight
So come on with me tonight
Cause I know what you'd really like
Let me take you there
Cause I wanna share
That same ol' um-lotty-da tonight
Now there's a place that I know
Where I wanna go
Where we'll all have a good time, tonight
Let me take you there, cause I wanna share
That same ol' um-lotty-da tonight
Let me try to sing
Um-lotty-dotty hey
Um-lotty-dotty
Let me hear it tonight
Let me take you there, cause I wanna share
That same ol' um-lotty-da tonight
Let me hear it again
The lyrics to Marina's song Um Lotty Da are about a place where the singer wants to take the listener, a place where they can have a good time together. The phrase "um-lotty-da" is used throughout the song and serves to represent a carefree, joyful mentality. The singer wants to share this feeling with the listener, inviting them to come along and experience the same sense of freedom and happiness.
The repetition of the phrase "let me take you there" emphasizes the singer's eagerness to share this experience with the listener. The use of repetition and the catchy, upbeat melody give the song a fun, celebratory feel. The energy of the song is contagious and invites the listener to join in and sing along.
Overall, the lyrics to Um Lotty Da celebrate the joy of being carefree and present in the moment, inviting the listener to come along and join in on the fun.
Line by Line Meaning
There's a place that I know
Marina is referring to a location that she is familiar with.
Where I wanna go
Marina expresses her desire to go to this place.
Where we'll all have a good time tonight
Marina expects that everyone will enjoy themselves while in this location.
Let me take you there
Marina offers to bring someone with her to this location.
'Cause I wanna share
Marina wants to share this experience with someone else.
That same ol' um-lotty-da tonight
Marina is using the phrase 'um-lotty-da' to refer to something enjoyable or fun that is happening tonight.
Let me try to sing
Marina wants to start singing a song.
Um-lotty-dotty hey, um-lotty-dotty
Marina is singing the repeated phrase 'um-lotty-dotty' as part of her song.
Come on with me tonight
Marina encourages someone to accompany her to the enjoyable event happening tonight.
Let me hear you sing
Marina wants to hear someone else sing as well.
Um-lotty-dotty hey
Marina repeats the phrase 'um-lotty-dotty' again in her song.
Um-lotty-dotty, Um-lotty-da tonight
Marina continues to use 'um-lotty-da' to reference the enjoyable event happening tonight.
So come on with me tonight
Marina once again urges someone to join her and explore the event together.
Cause I know what you'd really like
Marina is confident that the person would enjoy the 'um-lotty-da' event.
Now there's a place that I know
Marina is referencing the same location again.
Let me try to sing
Marina is eager to continue singing her song.
Let me hear it tonight
Marina wants to hear other people sing again to join in the fun.
Let me hear it again
Marina repeats her previous request and wants to continue hearing more singing.
Lyrics © KAMEN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC
Written by: MARINA KAMEN, TONY MARINELLO
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
ElectrifyingBeatz
That moment you discover the song you absolutely love and it brings you to tears. 90s Euro at its finest.
Dan Livni
One of my favorite Euro Dance songs
Julio Capote
EXELENTE TEMA EURODANCE DE LOS 90
Souna Samdy
I can not expect will come a dance music better than eurodance. This is a special Song
alateos
Agreed!
Iosif Anti
SUPERB !
TheEuroAddict
Melody reminds me of United Kingdom of Dance.
Gumanoid
90-ЫЕ))
L Fried
Where my Tranquillity-ites at
A Flyswatter
lmaooo