Vivien Vee, born as Viviana Andreattini on May 2, 1960, in Rome, Italy, is an Italian singer who made her mark in the disco music scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Discovered by producer Claudio Simonetti, a key figure associated with the Italo disco scene, Vivien Vee was a voice that encapsulated the energetic and glamorous disco era. Her debut became noticeable with a self-titled album released in 1979, which included standout tracks that showcased her distinct vocal abilities mixed with the electronic innovation of the time.
Vivien Vee's career produced a series of dance hits that resonated well within the club circuit, with tracks such as "Give Me a Break" and "Remember" sustaining her presence among disco enthusiasts. Her sound, while rooting in the disco tradition, often melded genres and led to a versatility that kept her music fresh and engaging. Into the modern era, remixes and revivals of her classic hits, like the Arabian Panther Remix of "Remember" and Ben Liebrand's remix of "Give Me a Break," have reintroduced Vivien Vee's music to a new generation of dance music lovers, proving the timelessness of her contributions to the genre. As with many artists from the disco era, Vivien Vee's influence continues in the samples and the inspired work of contemporary producers and musicians.
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