VIVEEN BIOGRAPHY

Viveen is formerly with N-Trance, selling over 5 million records across Europe, scoring 4 UK top ten hits and 12 UK top 40 entries with songs such as “Turn Up The Power”, “Paradise City” and “Stayin’ Aive”. Viveen has featured on various Ministry of Sounds projects in the past including “Don't Look Back” which reached number 5 in the UK dance charts and appeared on the MOS “Hed Kandi Summer album”. As lead singer with Driza (formerly “Drizabone”), Viveen released dynamic tracks such as “Let It Out” from the album “Vision”.

In 2020 Viveen reached the UK dance charts performing lead vocals on LMC’s version of Stevie Wonders - “I Don’t Know Why I Love You”.

Viveen has had songs released on Ministry of Sounds, AATW Records and Toolroom Records. Her collaborations are with some great artists including Richard Dinsdale (prior to his reimagining as the blockbuster artist WEISS).

In the dance music arena, Viveen has written, produced and recorded compositions from her studio. “Pulling Me Under” (Toolroom Records) had International club success – reaching number the number one spot Australia. Viveen’s featured vocals on Sucker DJ’s “Salvation” became an instant club classic and was a Ministry of Sound release. The track “Don’t Look Back” was UK Radio1 DJ Pete Tong’s Record of The Week for two consecutive weeks. This song was written, arranged and sung by Viveen, signed to Defected Records and released under the name ATFC & Ghostcopy. It was included on the “Hed Kandi Summer Album” and was another Ministry Of Sound release.

Viveen has toured extensively, appearing on television, radio and in video with artists such as: Tom Jones, Al Green, Natalie Imbruglia, Boy George, Joe Cocker, Sinead O’Connor, Robbie Williams, Shalamar, Anita Baker, Blue, Aswad, Janet Kay, Deniece Williams, Lionel Richie, Labbi Siffre, Johnathan Butler plus many more acts. Viveen was the featured artiste on the Boyzone UK Stadium Tour.

Viveen has worked extensively with Simon Webbe, the former “Blue” Boyband member, touring and promoting his platinum albums – “Sanctuary” and “Grace” on TV, radio and in concert. (Full-band and acoustic).

Viveen is based in London although music has taken her worldwide appearing on many prominent European and UK TV shows including MTV, TOTP, Parkinson, Jools Holland, and Jonathan Ross. Viveen’s song-writing and production talent has taken her to Japan to write and co-produce an album for the Asian chart topping girl band Big Mama. More recently she has written two songs for Swedish X-Factor winner Brandi Russell’s up-coming Album and American BoyBand – WOW (who gave tour support to Justin Bieber).

Credits:

Four To The Floor (EP)- Viveen
Should've Been You - Viveen
Whose Life Is It Anyway - Viveen
Promise The Moon - Viveen
Slip Away - Viveen
Whose Life Is It Anyway (Greg Stainer Remix) - Viveen
One Nite - Viveen
I Don't Know Why I Love You - LMC
Life - Boy George and Culture Club
Staying’ Alive - N-Trance.
Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? - N-Trance feat. Rod Stewart.
Electronic Pleasure. (album) - N-Trance.
Grace (album) - Simon Webbe.
Coming Around Again - Simon Webbe.
White Lilies (album) - Natalie Imbruglia.
That Day - Natalie Imbruglia.
Don’t Look Back – HouseSexy: The After Party – Hed Kandi/Ministry Of Sound.
Vision (album) - Driza - Oyster Music.
Sucker DJ’s feat. Wray Salvation - Toolroom /Hed Kandi.
Pulling Me Under EP – Toolroom Records.
Double Kross - Patrick Hagenaar feat. Viveen Wray – Hed Kandi/Ministry Of Sound.
What I Do – Richard Dinsdale feat. Wray. Toolroom Records.
U Turn – Richard Dinsdale – Toolroom Records.
Lose Yourself – Richard Dinsdale feat. Wray. Toolroom Records.
What I Need - LA Styles Project.
Touch Me - Rui Da Silva.
Now that You’re Gone – Urban Soul Selective feat. Viveen Wray.
Viveen Wray and the Urban Soul Selective (album) - Sour Records.
Love Gone – Urban Soul Selective Feat. Viveen Wray.
Unguided Lights & MC Det feat. Viveen Wray.
Aswad – Dub the Next Frontier.

Film Credits:

Cemetary Junction – Ricky Gervais Movie

 

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