Tina Arena Biography
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Tina Arena was born on 1 November 1967. Tina Arena, an Australian child TV star who became one of the country’s best-selling female musicians, grew into some very big shoes. Tiny Tina Arena, an alias she used when she was just eight years old and performing on the Australian variety show Young Talent Time, is the name Arena is most known by today. She was invited to join the group permanently after she auditioned for the talent competition and won the prize multiple times in a row. After seven years on the show, Arena began playing in nightclubs, recording a few albums, and recording commercial jingles.
She also found it difficult to divide her youth in two, spending the first half in the glare of the camera and the second half in its shadow. Arena became a household name after the release of her second studio album, Don’t Ask. The single “Chains” went to number one in Australia before crossing the globe to chart in the top ten in the United Kingdom and the top forty in the United States. The album has sold over two million copies worldwide and has been certified eight times platinum in Australia. She covered Foreigner’s “I Want to Know What Love Is” and worked with producer Mick Jones on her third album, In Deep.
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