
NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ Capitol Records) - With her long limbs, curly hair, and pillow lips, British dance floor Barbarella Lolene cuts a striking figure. Her fierce looks suggest someone not to be trifled with, as does her music: a sexy whirl of giddy awkward-pop birthed from a place where glamour and attitude are everything. 'Think Joan Collins in Dynasty, Studio 54, white jump-suits, and disco balls - that's my sound in a nutshell,' Lolene says.
Raised by a single mother and 'independent by default,' Lolene is a native of Bristol, England where she grew up mastering tap, jazz dance, and ballet before discovering, as a teen, that music was her true calling.
Lolene began writing songs and singing backing vocals for trip-hop artist Martina Topley-Bird and local drum and bass pioneer Roni Size. After completing school, she moved to London and fronted a short-lived girl group. With a knack for writing melodies and lyrics, she wrote all the group's material and signed to a development deal at BMG Records.
Armed with nothing but a suitcase and a demo CD, she moved to Hollywood in search of her big break. She was quickly discovered by multi-platinum producer Jonathan 'J.R.' Rotem who signed her to his publishing label Beluga Heights/Sony ATV. She went to work as a songwriter, collaborating with such heavy-hitters as Andreas Carlsson, Christopher Rojas, Makeba Riddick , Evan Bogart, Danja, Harvey Mason Jr., and Christina Milian, for whom Lolene penned the single 'Diamonds' featuring Kanye West.
"Sexy People" is the first track from her debut album The Electrick Hotel, set to be released on Capitol Records early 2010.
Visit Lolene on MySpace: https://www.myspace.com/lolenelolene