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International Dance Diva makes her debut on Del Records

A tight production with jamming remixes topped by strong, catchy and rather explicit lyrics thrown down by the one and only Pepper MaShay. Pepper has worked with a pleiad of artists such as Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera, Taylor Dayne, Bobby Caldwell, Gladys Horton, Cher, Michael Bolton, Mick Jagger, Tina Turner, Celine Dion, Aaron Neville, Kenny G., Ray Charles, Lenny Kravitz, XTC, Patti Austin and Lalah Hathaway to name a few.

Lyrics Jean McClain

Music Alfredo Norese Jean McClain

Arranged, produced and engineered at Nors Music studios Rosario, Argentina by Alfredo Norese.

Pepper´s vocals recorded at CCA3 Studios, Chatsworth, CA

Remixes arranged, produced and engineered by Maz Lunden for Elation Music Ltd. For remix and production contact [email protected].

Executive producer: Gregory Del Piero for Del Records.

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For inquiries, email to: [email protected]

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