Nina Sky is the name used by the twins Nicole and Natalie Albino for music stage performance. Though they music was part of their lives ever since they were kids, Nina Sky girls only got known on the market in 2004. They both play drums and the guitar and they were educated in a very eclectic music background by their DJ step dad. They composed their first song at the age of seven and made dreams of becoming singers by the age of ten. It took some very good years afterwards for Nina Sky to finally get on stage and stay up to personal expectations.
Before hitting the charts, the girls from Nina Sky had temporary jobs as DJs and started developing their own sound with the help of two musical producers, Elijah Wells and Lionel Bermingham, alias the Jettsonz. Through this connection, Nina Sky released their first single Move Ya Body that thrilled listeners by the Caribbean rhythms with some R&B beats. The demo version of the song was very much to the liking of a division president from Universal Records, and a collaboration with the production house followed for Nina Sky.
Move Ya Body was the single that opened many doors for Nina Sky but they had to move further on with their musical career. It was time to focus on music promotion, and they started working hard in this direction particularly, with their efforts rewarded by the increased appreciation for reggaeton music on both sides of the Atlantic. At the end of 2007, Nina Sky terminated their business relation with Universal Records and went for J Records, for an album the release of which has been postponed. In the meantime Nina Sky made various remixes of other very popular songs like J. Holiday's Bed or Cassidy's My Drink n My 2 Steps
Nina Sky's songs deal with all sorts of there is bitterness, mistrust, lost friendship but joy too. On the other hand the beat of their music is vivid with nice R&B notes that don't remain unnoticed on the dance floor Nina Sky are co-writers of the famous Betty Wright's song You Deserve for which they also collaborated as guest vocalists. With only two albums, lots of remixes and collaborations, there are many other things to expect from Nina Sky. Will there be a reorientation in style or will they follow the same beat? We're waiting to see.
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