Their parents moved from Puerto Rico and were divorced when the girls were very young. The twins' mother remarried with a DJ, who also happened to be Puerto Rican. They grew up in the Queens and Roosevelt Island sections of New York.
Since their stepfather worked as a DJ, the twins were influenced by different types of music. When the sisters were only 7 years old, they wrote their first song, "Sisters", and by the time they were 10, they already knew that they wanted to become singers.
The twins' parents were very supportive of their daughters' ambitions. The stepfather even gave them guitar and drum lessons. They were taken to auditions and, on some occasions, they even performed on some showcases. The sisters wanted to come up with a name of their own and by using the first two syllables of their names "Ni" and "Na", came up with Nina. They then added Sky, which for them represented "the sky's the limit".
They continued to go to school and, in their spare time, worked as DJ's. In the year 2000, they met the Jettsonz, a pair of music producers who helped them develop their own sound.
In 2004, Jettsonz introduced the girls to Cipha Sounds, a hip hop DJ who worked for the Star Trek record label. Cipha Sounds was impressed when he heard the girls sing and suggested that they use the Coolie Dance Riddim. The twins then proceeded to write "Move Ya Body", mixing riddim with Caribbean moves and made a demo.
The demo fell into the hands of Eddie O'Loughlin, the president of Next Plateau Entertainment (which is a division of Universal Records). O'Loughlin signed the twins to a contract and they started working on their debut album.
The single "Move Ya Body" was released on April 27, 2004 and reached number 17 in the hit charts. Urban music and rhythmic top 40 stations quickly added the song to their play lists, sending the song up the charts. By July 17, "Move Ya Body" had gone to the top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic and had also reached the top 5 of a world combined r&b chart based on the US, UK, Germany, France and Australia. The song had also reached the top 50 of the Australian charts. On June 29, 2004 they released their first, self-titled, album, featuring Betty Wright.
Nina Sky's upcoming album, "The Musical", was originally slated for a Sept. 2006 release. The album has since been pushed to Fall 08 and it marks the girls' sophomore effort. Producers include Ryan Leslie, Cipha Sounds, Cool & Dre, LunyTunes, The Jettsonz & more. Guests include Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Ne-Yo, Styles P. & Sheek Louch. A few buzz tracks have been making rounds across the net including, "Flippin' That", a Cool & Dre produced track which features Def Jam rapper Rick Ross. As well as, "Sugar Daddy" a cool mid tempo heater track, and "Clothes Off" featuring Daytona.
Discography
* Nina Sky (2004)
* La Conexion (Mixtape) (2005)
* The Musical (Coming Soon!)
The Albino twins, Natalie and Nicole continue to work and promote their music. Their new album "La Conexion", is a mixtape album that features collaborations with Ivy Queen, Aventura, Tony Touch, Yaga y Mackie, Pitbull and production from DJ Kazzanova, Mysto & Pizzi, and The Jettsonz.
Turn Me On
Nina Sky Lyrics
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Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
All up in the club looking fly
Made your first approach and caught his eye
Slowly move your way towards the dance floor
Grab her hand and G with her
Hold her hip, got in the groove
Stand behind me, let me grind with you
If I lick my lips I′m prob'ly feeling you
I′ma make you go, ooh
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Whoo
(You feelin' it now)
Take it slow, turn me on
Club gets warmer, body moves closer
One with the rhythm, don't stop moving
You′re making me H O T
From head to toe I feel your flow
Vibe gets stronger, party seems longer
Makes me really want cha
Don′t stop moving you're making me H O T
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Can you feel the beat? Can you?
Can you feel the beat?
Can you feel the beat? Can you?
Can you feel the beat?
Can you feel the beat within my heart?
Can′t you see my love shine through the dark?
Can you feel the beat?
Can you feel the beat within my heart?
Can't you see my love shine through the dark?
Can′t you see that you must be a part
Of that beat in my heart?
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
Move your body girl
Makes the fellas go
The way you ride it girl
Makes the fellas go
The song "Turn Me On" by Nina Sky is a sensual and seductive track that encourages listeners to move their bodies and feel the beat. The lyrics suggest that the female protagonist is confident and in control of her body, which is something that catches the attention of the male protagonists in the club. The repetition of the phrase "move your body girl" and "the way you ride it girl" reinforces the importance of dancing and how it can make people feel desired and attractive.
The song also highlights the chemistry between two people as they dance together. The lyrics describe the male protagonist holding the female protagonist's hip and grinding with her, creating an intimate moment between them. The chorus "You're making me H O T" emphasizes the sexual tension between them and how the dance is a form of foreplay.
The song overall promotes the idea of enjoying life and letting loose. It encourages people to feel the rhythm and embrace their bodies, letting go of any self-consciousness or worries. It's a song that invites people to dance, have fun, and connect with each other on a physical level.
Line by Line Meaning
Move your body girl
Encourages the listener to dance and move their body
Makes the fellas go
Implies that the way the person dances is attractive to men
The way you ride it girl
Refers to the person's dance style and how it captivates the male audience
All up in the club looking fly
Describes the person's appearance as fashionable and attractive
Made your first approach and caught his eye
Refers to the person catching the attention of a man after making a connection
Slowly move your way towards the dance floor
Encourages the listener to move confidently towards the dance floor
Grab her hand and G with her
Suggests the listener should dance closely with their partner
Hold her hip, got in the groove
Advises the listener to dance alongside their partner and match their rhythm
Stand behind me, let me grind with you
Suggests the listener to dance in a seductive manner with their partner
If I lick my lips I′m prob'ly feeling you
Implies that the person is physically attracted to their dance partner
I′ma make you go, ooh
Implies that the person is trying to seduce their dance partner
Club gets warmer, body moves closer
Implies that the atmosphere in the club is heating up and that people are getting closer to each other
One with the rhythm, don't stop moving
Encourages the listener to keep dancing and not worry about anything else
You′re making me H O T
Implies that the person's dance moves are making the singer physically aroused
From head to toe I feel your flow
Suggests that the person's dance moves are captivating and sensual
Vibe gets stronger, party seems longer
The atmosphere in the club becomes more lively as the night goes on
Makes me really want cha
Implies that the artist is becoming more attracted to their dance partner
Don′t stop moving you're making me H O T
Reiterates the point that the person's dance moves are turning on the singer
Can you feel the beat? Can you?
Asks the listener if they are enjoying the music and rhythm of the song
Can you feel the beat?
Reiterates the point that the song's beat and rhythm is meant to be felt and enjoyed
Can you feel the beat within my heart?
Implies that the artist is feeling physical pleasure and connection with their dance partner
Can′t you see my love shine through the dark?
Suggests that the artist is expressing their love and physical attraction to their partner through dance
Can't you see that you must be a part
Implies that the singer is trying to convey that their dance partner is a critical part of their physical and emotional experience
Writer(s): John Loudermilk
Contributed by Ella S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.