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Pop / Rock 27 June, 2012

Former Fragma Singer, Maria Rubia Signs A Worldwide Exclusive Three Album Deal With Supreme Dance Records

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Former Fragma Singer, Maria Rubia Signs A Worldwide Exclusive Three Album Deal With Supreme Dance Records
LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Supreme Dance Records) Former Fragma singer, Maria Rubia signs a worldwide exclusive three album deal with Supreme dance records.

Supreme dance records are re releasing Maria Rubia's second hit single "Say It" the original mixes remastered for the first time on all digital download sites worldwide.

Maria Rubia is an English singer/songwriter who debuted as vocalist on the second release by Fragma, Everytime You Need Me. which stayed in the UK charts for 11 weeks and went to number 3, and gave her a silver disc.

Maria has sold over 5 million records worldwide; including further hit singles, Say It (which Maria wrote herself), Here Comes the Rain Again and Double N feat. Maria Rubia - Forever and a Day, which was the official Danish & Swedish Big Brother theme tune.

Maria has performed live in front of thousands of people around the world and has appeared live on television shows across the globe, including guest presenting on shows like, Top of the Pops, MTV and Nickelodeon.

Maria Rubia's first taste of the entertainment industry started at the age of thirteen, when she became a model and actress (alongside Catherine Zeta Jones) and appearing in TV adverts.

Maria continues to model to this day, most notably modelling for Maybelline in the early part of 2009. Maria was also cast in an American Film called Eagle 1, which is awaiting its release, were she had a major part alongside some top Hollywood actors.

During, 2001 to 2004 Maria Rubia was a house hold name both as a singer and Model around the world, in early 2004 Maria became pregnant with her son Brandon, but severe morning sickness forced Maria to take time out from the entertainment industry.

During the Birth of her beautiful son Brandon, tragedy would hit Maria.... she was told she could be in a wheelchair for at least four years, but this was not an option for Maria, it would take 18 months for her to take her first steps again.

During the next couple of years, whilst getting fit, Maria would work with some of the top music producers in the world, noticeably Rob Davis, who co wrote (alongside Cathy Denis) and produced Kylie Minogue's 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head', a colossal hit that has so far been number one in more than 20 countries worldwide.

And now we come to the present day, Maria Rubia is back, and Maria is now managed exclusively for the world by Supreme dance records head honcho Jaba

after all her hard work and the tragedy that beset her, Maria has just signed a worldwide major recording contract with Supreme dance records, for three albums

Maria is currently co writing her first album and is about to embark on a major club tour throughout the UK, which will run throughout 2012, backed by a major press, TV and Radio campaign. LET THE SHOW BEGIN!






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