Sandra Cretu, known simply as Sandra, burst onto the music scene in the 80s and became a bona fide Europop queen. Initially gaining recognition as the lead singer of Arabesque, she launched her solo career with the massive hit "Maria Magdalena" in 1985. Her airy vocals, catchy melodies, and collaborations with producer Michael Cretu (whom she later married) cemented her status as a dance-pop icon. Hits like "In the Heat of the Night," "Everlasting Love," and "Secret Land" kept her on the charts throughout the decade and into the 90s.
While her sound evolved over the years, incorporating elements of new wave and synth-pop, Sandra maintained her signature ethereal style. Though she might be best known for her 80s output, she's continued to release music and tour, proving her enduring appeal to fans who love to get lost in her dreamy soundscapes. Several of the songs listed, like "What Is Love," "In the Heat of the Night," and "Everlasting Love," are re-recorded versions of her classic hits.
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