Remady, Manu-L & Culcha Candela | |
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 2
Appearing in a total number of: 1 charts | Total period running: 20 days
Appearing in a total number of: 1 charts | Total period running: 20 days
Biography
Marc Würgler, better known by his stage name Remady, (born on 12 December 1977), is a Swiss music producer from Zürich.
His beginnings was under the name Player & Remady also known as Remady P&R. He later started to simply be called "Remady", and it is under this name that he achieved his first commercially successful album: "No Superstar (The Album)" which featured singles "Give Me A Sign" (earned him an NRJ music award), "Save Your Heart", "No Superstar" and "Do It On My Own". He has collaborated extensively with "Manu-L".
Emanuel Gut better known by his stage name Manu-L, is a Swiss singer and musician. The name is derived from his given name stylized in a different fashion. He is the vocalist and guitarist for the Swiss pop band duo Myron, a duo he formed in 2003 in Basel with songwriter, guitarist and bass player Chris Haffner. The band is signed since 2007 with Columbia Records of Sony BMG. The band has four albums and a number of charting singles and is most famous for the single "One Step Closer" that made it to number 9 in Swiss Hitparade, the official Swiss Singles Chart.
He has also developed a solo singing career closely collaborating since 2010 with Swiss music music producer Remady. He has had a string of hits where he is featured, very notably with "Single Ladies" with Remady and J-Son reaching number 1 in 2012 in Swiss Singles Chart, going double platinum, "Somebody Dance with Me Remady 2013 Mix", a remake of DJ BoBo hit with Remady reaching number 4 and "Holidays" with Remady also in 2013 reaching number three.
Culcha Candela is a Dancehall, Hip-Hop, House and Reggae group from Berlin, Germany, formed in 2002. Their lyrics range from political issues, such as "Una Cosa" or "Schöne, neue Welt" to party songs, such as "Partybus". The name Culcha Candela can be translated into English roughly as "hot" or "bright" culture.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team