Ann Lee is a British Eurodance singer and songwriter who burst onto the music scene in the late 1990s. Born Annerley Emma Gordon on November 12, 1967, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, she rapidly became known for her catchy dance tracks and distinctive voice. Lee gained international recognition with her 1999 hit single "2 Times," which topped the charts in several European countries and broke into the UK top 10. The song's infectious melody and her simple, yet compelling lyrical style defined the dance-pop sound of the era.
Throughout her career, Lee has continued to charm the Eurodance and Italodance music scenes, embracing remixes and collaborations that have kept her sound fresh and relevant. Despite periods of less visibility, she has maintained a loyal fan base. With the recent resurgence of '90s nostalgia, Ann Lee's music, particularly tracks like "2 Times," has enjoyed renewed popularity, prompting remasters and new mixes, as exemplified by her collection of releases with various versions of "2 Times" and other singles. Her commitment to her style and her enduring presence in the dance music industry testify to the lasting appeal of her approachable yet energetic discography.
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