Alice DeejayAlice Deejay is a Dutch dance music act, front by Judith Pronk (born December 8, 1973, a dance music DJ from The Netherlands. Trained in ballet from the age of 6, Pronk trained to the level of teacher, but did not take it up as a career path. At the age of 18, she began working in the nightclubs of Amsterdam. The groups first, and to date only album, Who Needs Guitars Anyway? was released on April 11, 2000, and the first single off the album Better Off Alone charted highly in many countries across Europe. Later singles off the album failed to do so well, except in the UK where they all entered the top 20. The band is often seen as a one hit wonder due to this. The group has not performed publically since November 9, 2002, when they played a gig in Utrecht. DiscographyAlbums
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Singles. It is expected that some or all of these songs may be included on their 2005 album. Albums. Later singles off the album failed to do so well, except in the UK where they all entered the top 20. Incomplete. The groups first, and to date only album, Who Needs Guitars Anyway? was released on April 11, 2000, and the first single off the album Better Off Alone charted highly in many countries across Europe. Rumors. At the age of 18, she began working in the nightclubs of Amsterdam. Lift Me Up. Trained in ballet from the age of 6, Pronk trained to the level of teacher, but did not take it up as a career path. Favorite Place. Alice Deejay is a Dutch dance music act, front by Judith Pronk (born December 8, 1973, a dance music DJ from The Netherlands. Change My Life. Celebrate Our Love (2001). Best of My Love. The Lonely One (2000). Climbing The Walls. Will I Ever (2000). Beautiful Woman (2 Versions). Back in My Life (1999). Poster Girl. Better Off Alone (1999). 2001 "Drowning" #28 US, #4 UK (2002 release). Who Needs Guitars Anyway?. 2001 "More Than That" #27 US, #12 UK. 2001 "The Call" #8 UK. 2000 "Shape of My Heart" #9 US, #4 UK. 2000 "The One" #30 US, #8 UK. 2000 "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" #6 US, #3 UK. 1999 "Larger Than Life" #25 US, #5 UK. 1999 "I Want It That Way" #6 US, #1 UK. 1998 "All I Have to Give" #5 US (1999 release), #2 UK. 1997 "As Long As You Love Me" #3 UK. 1997 "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" #4 US (1998 release), #3 UK. 1997 "Anywhere for You" #4 UK. 1997 "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" #2 US, #2 UK. 1996 "I'll Never Break Your Heart" (re-issue) #35 US (1998 release), #8 UK. 1996 "We've Got It Goin' On" #3 UK. 1996 "Get Down (You're the One for Me)" #14 UK. 2001 The Hits: Chapter One #4 US, #5 UK. 2000 Black & Blue #1 US, #13 UK. 1999 Christmas Album. 1999 Millennium #1 US, #2 UK. 1997 Backstreet's Back #2 UK. 1996 Backstreet Boys #4 US (1997 release), #12 UK. |