“I am passionate about different types of music. Most people in today’s society focus on one genre, but I think the good music needs the “Right” listener who understand it. I don't really care about genres. If I like the song and it makes me feel good… that's all that matters to me.”
Born to a Ukrainian father and a mother with Romanian roots, Sianna moved to Romania at the age of 19 and was granted Romanian citizenship few years later.
“My childhood was really happy. I grew up in a small town, called Orhey. I had the right balance of being loved and having freedom. It was not an oppressive love, but I never felt unloved. I had no brothers or sisters but I always had a lot of friends. My family from my grandparents to my parents has helped to make me who I am today. I can easily remember how happy and how much fun we had together. I discovered my passion for music and dance at an early age, so I used to be in dance, music or painting classes, all my childhood. A little bit latter I attended to my first poetry class and I never stop writing after that. But the best gift my parents gave me besides education, are moral and social values that guide my live, and that’s what I am grateful for.”
Sianna began her musical career at the end of 2007, as a member of Euro-pop duo "MR & MS" with a popular musician and producer Radu Sirbu well known as a member of the popular boys band “O-zone”. The first single of the project, written by Sianna & Radu Sirbu “Love Is Not a Reason to Cry”, signed with Universal Music, was released in March 2008. At the end of 2008 “ Love is not a reason to cry” was nominated on RMA (Romanian Music Awards) in the category “Best New Act” and few month later, the band has released the first album of the project, titled “Heartbeat”. “Heartbeat” is a compilation of pop rock R&B and electro influences. All the tracks on the album were composed by Sianna & Radu Sirbu, who is also the music producer of the album.
“MR & MS project was a great experience for me and I'll never forget it. First video, first television interview, first stage experience …first steps to my dream. Of course, each first step is almost always accompanied by fear of not being good enough. And for me, at the beginning, the fear was huge, but I become stronger with every step, because I had the love of many wonderful people.“
Besides her career as an artist, Sianna has continued to focus on songwriting and collaborations with others artists. As a result, Sianna was involved in writing songs like “Single Lady”, “Don’t Cry”, “City Of Sleeping Hearts”, “Lambada Night”, “Goodbye (Beautiful Eyes)”, “Don’t You Stop The Music”, “Radio Waves”, “Drive”, “Big Girl”, “I Don’t Wanna Lose You”, “Mister DJ” and many other compositions. Most of them became big hits across Europe and CIS.
One of the most successful song “Single Lady”, written next to Radu Sirbu for Dj Layla’s project, was launched in December 2008 and quickly climbed to No.1 position on biggest radio stations in Romania and Moldova. The song became a big success in many European countries. “Single Lady” song gave a major lift to Dj Layla's international career. The single stayed in the Russian 100 Top Hit over 40 weeks and totalized over 570 000 plays on 120 radio stations from 556 Russian cities and became No. 1 on the biggest Russian radio - Europe Plus Moscow in only few weeks. The same happened on another big radio stations across Europe and CIS. In early 2010 "Single Lady" have won the category “Most Broadcasted Song - 2009” on Radio Romania Actualitati (RRA Awards).
“I cannot describe my feeling when a song composed by me wins something or have a huge success… It is the feeling of indescribable joy and happiness. All of my songs are like my children, so I enjoy every success, no matter how big or small.”
By the spring of 2010, Sianna had begun to work, on her first solo album, next to her music producer Radu Sirbu. Sianna recorded a few songs but none of them was chosen as a single. A Few Months Later Sianna returned to the recording studio, to work on new material. ... The experiment resulted in an song called "Sweetest Pie", which became Sianna’s first official single and was released in December of 2010.
“I loved this song from the very first moment. When Radu sent me the full & final version of the song, I said - That's exactly the song I've been waiting for, it’s my “Sweetest Pie” and it's all about me…”
Sianna currently lives in Bucharest/Romania, she speaks three languages (Romanian, Russian and English) and beside singing and songwriting her passion is fashion.
Urgence
Sianna Lyrics
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La piste est pleine
Mais j'vais quand même danser.
Personne va m'arrêter
J'suis avec mon équipe on va t'ambiancer.
Un excès de vitesse
Faut appeler l'ambulance
La soirée est longue, j'espère que t' as de l'endurance.
Ah
Ce soir pas de concurrence
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas.
Donne-toi à fond, si t'es pas sûr de toi, dit leurs on est en place depuis la case départ.
Attends.tends.tends.
On recommence.
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas.
Donne-toi à fond, si t'es pas sûr de toi, dit leurs on est en place depuis la case départ.
2016 c'est pour nous fréro, soit sûr de toi.
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence (×4)
Faut appeler l'ambulance, appeler l'ambulance (×2)
Laisse les problèmes de té-cô
En mode africa, depuis l'début j'te l'ai dit de pas m'prendre la tête.
J'dépense les euros, le compteur à zero.
On est plus que deter, on va faire la fête.
Les fréros, ça dit quoi? C'est l'Afrique aux commandes.
5 origines dans une voiture allemande.
Le pilote a bu, j'crois qu'y a urgence.
Faut appeler l'ambulance!
J'suis dans la boîte et c'est plein à craquer.
Tu r'pars en voiture même si t'es venu à pied.
L'alcool c'est de l'eau? Mais qui t'as dit ça?
Si tu bois comme Évian, tu vas regretter.
Donne-moi du coca moi j'vais pas chipotter.
Si t'es mal sapé, tu restes sur le côté
Tout se passera bien, on est là pour l'ambiance.
Mais si y'a urgence, faut appeler l'ambulance.
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
Faut appeler l'ambulance, appeler l'ambulance (×2)
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas
Appeler l'ambulance
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas
Appeler l'ambulance
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
Faut appeler l'ambulance, appeler l'ambulance (×2)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
(Y'a urgence, y'a urgence)
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
Faut appeler l'ambulance, appeler ambulance (×2)
End
The lyrics of "Urgence" by Sianna describe the atmosphere of a night out where danger is present, but the singer decides to dance anyway. The crowded dance floor and the excitement of being with her team make her feel invincible. However, there is also the risk of excess, such as excessive speed, which could result in the need to call an ambulance. The singer urges her friends to let loose, but also to be careful and warn others. The song reveals a desire to have a good time, but also a need to be responsible.
Furthermore, the lyrics also touch upon themes of African identity and unity. The singer references her African roots and being with her "fréros," or brothers, who are all from different origins but are united in their celebration. The reference to a drunk driver and the need to call an ambulance speaks to the need for community members to take care of each other and ensure their safety.
Overall, "Urgence" portrays the excitement and potential danger of a night out while also emphasizing the importance of being responsible and taking care of one another.
Line by Line Meaning
Ce soir c'est danger
Tonight is a risky night
La piste est pleine
The dance floor is crowded
Mais j'vais quand même danser.
But I'm still going to dance
Personne va m'arrêter
No one is going to stop me
J'suis avec mon équipe on va t'ambiancer.
I'm with my team, we're going to set the mood
Un excès de vitesse
Speeding
Faut appeler l'ambulance
We need to call an ambulance
La soirée est longue, j'espère que t' as de l'endurance.
The night is long, I hope you have endurance
Préviens tes gows, préviens ton gars.
Tell your friends, tell your guy
Ah
Uh
Ce soir pas de concurrence
No competition tonight
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas.
Mark the pace, I said mark the pace
Donne-toi à fond, si t'es pas sûr de toi, dit leurs on est en place depuis la case départ.
Give it your all, if you're not sure, tell them we've been here since the starting line
Attends.tends.tends.
Wait. Wait. Wait.
On recommence.
We're starting again
2016 c'est pour nous fréro, soit sûr de toi.
2016 is for us, brother, be sure of yourself
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence (×4)
It's an emergency, it's an emergency (x4)
Faut appeler l'ambulance, appeler l'ambulance (×2)
We need to call an ambulance, call an ambulance (x2)
Laisse les problèmes de té-cô
Leave your problems aside
En mode africa, depuis l'début j'te l'ai dit de pas m'prendre la tête.
African mode, from the beginning I told you not to bother me
J'dépense les euros, le compteur à zero.
I spend my euros, my counter is at zero
On est plus que deter, on va faire la fête.
We're more than determined, we're going to party
Les fréros, ça dit quoi? C'est l'Afrique aux commandes.
What's up, brothers? Africa is in charge
5 origines dans une voiture allemande.
5 different backgrounds in a German car
Le pilote a bu, j'crois qu'y a urgence.
The driver drank, I think it's an emergency
Faut appeler l'ambulance!
We need to call an ambulance!
J'suis dans la boîte et c'est plein à craquer.
I'm in the club and it's jam-packed
Tu r'pars en voiture même si t'es venu à pied.
You're leaving by car even though you came on foot
L'alcool c'est de l'eau? Mais qui t'as dit ça?
Alcohol is water? Who told you that?
Si tu bois comme Évian, tu vas regretter.
If you drink like Evian, you'll regret it
Donne-moi du coca moi j'vais pas chipotter.
Give me some coke, I won't hesitate
Si t'es mal sapé, tu restes sur le côté
If you're poorly dressed, stay on the side
Tout se passera bien, on est là pour l'ambiance.
Everything will be fine, we're here for the atmosphere
Mais si y'a urgence, faut appeler l'ambulance.
But if there's an emergency, we need to call an ambulance
Marquez le pas, j'ai dis marquez le pas
Mark the pace, I said mark the pace
Y'a urgence, y'a urgence
It's an emergency, it's an emergency
Appeler l'ambulance
Call an ambulance
Writer(s): anaïs belcollin, burning map, mohand sahridj, tarik guermah, dj aresma
Contributed by Eliana R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Maïssame Ahamadi
Trop bien la musique sianna👍👍👍👍👍👍💋
kialeka fyfy
OUAIS
Noemie C
Whaou le son ♡
ELASTIKO TV
Soutenez la , une rappeuse qui sait ce qu'elle fait et bravo !
KILLandFUCKthe ILLUMINATI
Comparer a siannalicante, siannarabica, quoi qu'il en soit, incomprise ou ainsi va la vie... Y a rien a voir. C'est un titre commercial pour la faire connaître, c'est pas mauvais, loin de la, mais y a pas cette étincelles que jai pu découvrir sur ces précédent titre. Continu comme sa, et choisi toi même tes titres, ne fait pas l'erreur de laisser ton équipe choisir pour toi.. JAMAIS COMPTER SUR SONPER, JAMAIS MIEUX SERVIS QUE PAR SOIT MÊME... BIG UP A TOI.
Ahlem Dida
Un classique méconnu !!! 😍😍
raz dylan
Les gens disent qu'elle pompe mhd comme si c'est lui qui à inventer l'afrotrap.. Ok il a amener cette mode en France mais elle vient d'Afrique à la base.. En trap c'est pareil elle vient de Chicago au États Unis c'est pas gradoux et kaarisous qui l'ont inventer.. C'est juste pour dire que c'est pas pcq quelqu'un ait du succès avec un style de musique que l'on ne peut pas chanter son style..
DMFC
Bad_Girl biensur ca vien de l'Afrique
mariechou37
Bad_Girl t'écoute la musique naija ou du ghana ils font sa depuis donc sa vient de chez eux
Codou Thiendella Fall
enft sa viens pas de l'afrique mais qu'on on dit afro trop on veux dire par la un mélange de trap et de sons ou de bithe si tu le veux africain tu vois M.H.D lui c son c un mélange de trap et de tam tam ect tu vois