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Kristine Elizabeth Weitz, widely known by her stage name Kristine W, is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and entrepreneur. She is most widely known as a
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artist. Born and raised in
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, she found early success competing in pageants and talent contests, winning Miss Washington and a preliminary swimsuit award as well as a NFT award in the
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pageant. Kristine W is now one of the most popular dance club artists of all time, with 17 #1s to date on the ''Billboard''
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chart. She is currently listed among ''Billboard'''s 8 Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists, and she was ranked number three in ''Billboard''s Top Dance Artists of the Decade. She is especially popular in the gay community and is an outspoken supporter of
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rights, frequently performing at pride rallies and charity events for pro-LGBT organizations throughout the U.S. After competing in Miss America, Kristine W moved to
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, where she regularly performed at the Las Vegas Hilton and won “Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year” for several years. Kristine W was recognized by the city of Las Vegas for her record-breaking number of shows, which lead to June 28 being officially designated as Kristine W Day by the state of Nevada. Those performances lead to her first record deal and subsequent debut single, “
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”, marking the singer's first of 17 #1s on the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart. Kristine W is also tied for third place with Beyoncé for the most consecutive #1 hits with nine. In addition, her album ''
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'' is one of only three albums in the history of the chart to produce at least seven No. 1s from one album ( Katy Perry's '' Teenage Dream''
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also had seven, and Rihanna's ''
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had eight).


Early life

Kristine W was born in
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, where she and her three siblings were raised by her mother, a jazz singer and guitarist who went by the name Donna Lee. Kristine W expressed an interest in music at a very young age. Her grandmother was a classically trained
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ist and
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, and taught Kristine how to play the piano. At age 9, Kristine also began playing the saxophone, and it was from her mother that Kristine developed an interest in jazz. Growing up, Kristine would regularly perform in church and for seniors at a local retirement home, which she has stated helped her to overcome her stage fright. Regarding her musical influence, Kristine W fell in love with
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after hearing it played frequently in Canada when her mother would perform at resorts there. From an early age, it was clear Kristine had an aptitude for performing. Throughout middle and high school, Kristine frequently competed in talent shows, and she won numerous awards in the Northwest after competing in jazz choir ensembles as an improvisational soloist. At age 16, she won a state talent show singing the
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song, “Last Dance”. This led her to enter pageants, which she excelled at. After winning the titles of Miss Tri-Cities and
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, Kristine competed in the
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pageant, where she won a preliminary swimsuit and NFT award. Her winnings were designated for education, so she enrolled at the
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in
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and began pursuing her musical dreams. Her mentor, John R. Lewis, helped Kristine W to form a band called Kristine and the Sting, with whom she recorded an indie album called ''Show and Tell.'' The band was a local favorite, amassing numerous awards. After the release of ''Show and Tell'', Kristine began traveling to California to work with an R&B production house. The songs she would record with them eventually became the material for her first album, ''The Perfect Beat'', self-released in 1994.


Career


1991–2000: "Feel What You Want" – ''Stronger''

It was in Las Vegas that Kristine found success headlining her own show at the Las Vegas
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, winning the “Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year” award for several years. After the Hilton tore down their 200-seat live venue and replaced it with a 500-seat nightclub in 1995, Kristine continued to perform for 2 to 3 shows per night, leading a 14-piece band. The act was called ''Kristine W's Come See the Music'', and they performed until 1999, by which time their residency at the Vegas Hilton spanned 8 years in total. On June 28, 1999, the governor and entertainment director for the city of Las Vegas officially recognized Kristine as having performed more live shows at the Las Vegas Hilton than any other performer in its history, including
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, and officially designated June 28 "Kristine W Day" in the state of Nevada. During her residency, the president of a British label called Champion Records heard Kristine W perform at the Hilton, which lead to the label signing the artist. She consequently traveled to
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, a move Kristine has called “a leap of faith”, where she recorded her very first single “
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” in a day. Released in 1994, her debut
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quickly became a hit, receiving worldwide acclaim and becoming her first #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in the U.S. “Feel What You Want” was also a massive success in the UK, reaching #1 on the Official Chart Company's Top 40 Chart. Kristine wrote the lyrics for the song in response to the passing of her stepfather, stating in an interview, “He was my mentor, really, and one of my heroes. And he died of an aneurysm really suddenly. So, that was really feeling his loss. That song just made me think about everything from religion to pollution to the planet. I wove a lot of things that I was feeling into that song.” Following the release of the single and subsequent interviews, many interviewers "butchered" Kristine Weitz' last name; it was therefore suggested by the president of the label she was signed to that she should instead go by Kristine W. Culturally, “
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” became hugely popular in the
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community and in gay dance clubs. “That became their mantra. ‘Feel what you want it to be, what you want it to feel’ became this massive gay anthem, and I didn't even know that it was. So, that was a surprise. And it was really a cool surprise, because I got this fan base that was amazingly fun and supportive.” “Feel What You Want” was subsequently featured on her 1996 debut
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, '' Land of the Living'', which spawned numerous other #1 dance hits for Kristine; “One More Try” and the
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from the album both reached #1 on Billboard Dance Club Songs. “Land of the Living” had particular importance to those afflicted with
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and was chosen as the album's third single in 1997 because, Kristine says, “It was right at the time when AIDS had stopped becoming a death sentence.” Billboard named “One More Try” its Single of the Week, and it was written in
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, “The long-anticipated follow-up to the massive ‘Feel What U Want’ is a true rarity in dance music. It makes a pensive and poignant lyrical point without clouding the track's overall potential to inspire active twitchin' and twirlin'. Producers Rollo and Rob D. have created a grand
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arrangement that allows Kristine to shine like the star she deserves to be.” The success of the album lead to Kristine W being named the 1997 “Best New Dance Artist” by
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. In later years, the song “Feel What You Want” was included in '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' on the Rise FM station. Kristine's sophomore album, '' Stronger'', was released in 2000 and received commercial and critical acclaim; both of the album's official singles – including the
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– reached #1 on Billboard Dance Club Songs, and “Lovin’ You” was featured in an episode of the Showtime television series '' Queer As Folk.'' Stylistically, Kristine W expanded on the
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and
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influences prevalent on her first album, this time incorporating more
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, R&B, and pop influences. About the album's
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themes, Kristine has said, “''Stronger'' came about when my grandmother was ailing and when I had my first baby... watching life come into the world and watching life go out was traumatic at the time; I had to be strong for my baby and for my grandmother.”


2001–2005: Diagnosis of leukemia and ''Fly Again''

Following the release of ''Stronger'', Kristine W began exhibiting unusual physical symptoms, for which she sought medical advice. No medical abnormalities were detected at the time. However, during a performance in Japan, Kristine experienced persistent bleeding, to the point where friends urged her to again see a doctor, who ordered a blood test. The results came back on
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of 2001, revealing that the mother of two then-toddlers had
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. Kristine was given 30% chance of living and she spent the next year in the UCLA Medical Center. She recounts, “I remember when I was in the hospital at UCLA being treated. I told myself, ‘Okay, when you wrote Land of the Living''">Land of the Living (Kristine W song)">Land of the Living'' you meant it. And now you’ve got to live it. This is for real. This isn’t about words or music—this is about you not being on the planet anymore.” Kristine had a
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on
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. Regarding the
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, Kristine recalls witnessing the second plane hitting the
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on television from her hospital bed, which she described as “very devastating”. The procedure itself was, fortunately, a success, and her AML is currently in remission. During her stay in the hospital, Kristine W wrote the songs that would later become her third album, ''
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''. Its creation was cathartic for her, as she stated in an interview, “''Fly Again'' really helped me begin to heal after having leukemia. I'm really thankful for that album because it probably gave me enough fight to keep going. You have to live for something. I have my kids, but my music got me fired up. We shot that video and I saw it for the first time, and I thought, 'I'm going to live.’” The album ''
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'' was released in 2003 and was a commercial and critical success, reaching #12 on Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums. Two of the album’s four singles, “Some Lovin’” and “Save My Soul”, reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart immediately following the album's release. The other two singles, “The Wonder of It All” and “
Fly Again ''Fly Again'' is the third album from Kristine W. The album was packaged as a double disc album. The album peaked at number 12 on the Top Electronic Albums chart. The first disc was the full-length album, while the second disc contained remixes ...
”, reached #1 following the subsequent release of remixes for each. “I’ll Be Your Light”, another song from ''Stronger'', just missed #1, peaking at #2 on Billboard Dance Club Songs. Each of the album’s singles, except for the title track, also charted on
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. In 2005, Kristine W performed a duet with notable
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, which was included on LaBelle's ''
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'' album. The song was a cover of Kristine own's “Land of the Living”.


2007–2009: Fly Again Music and ''The Power of Music''

In 2007, Kristine W was featured on a song by artist
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titled “Walk Away”, which peaked at #1 on Billboard Dance Club Songs. A remix album for the track, titled ''Walk Away – Remixed & Remastered'' was released in 2010. In January 2008, Kristine W formed her own record label, called Fly Again Music, which she currently owns and operates. Her first release on the label was ''The Boss'', a single that reached #1 on Billboard. On this release, Kristine covers the Diana Ross song from which the album is named, accompanied by a host of
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es spanning several genres of dance music. About the album, Kristine says, “My idols growing up in Washington state were
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and
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. I just loved them and was always singing their songs and studying them. When I decided to start my own record label in January of 2008, I knew "The Boss" would be the perfect first single to put out. I was taking control—being "The Boss" of my music, sink or swim—and I put all I had into that single and those remixes. It was so well received globally that I was really a bit taken back by it.” That same year, Kristine released " Never", a single from her then-upcoming album, featuring a variety of remixes. Following "The Boss" and "Never", Kristine W released ''
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'' in 2009. The album produced a whopping six #1s on Billboard Dance Club Songs, being one of only three albums in the history of the chart to do so. The others were Beyoncé’s ''
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'' (2008), also achieving six, and Katy Perry’s '' Teenage Dream'' (2010) at seven. Also released in 2009 was Kristine W’s ''Love Is The Look,'' to support the
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of the same name, accompanied by a host of remixes. Notably,
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produced a remix that was sponsored by
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; the track was titled “Love Is The Look” (Ralphi Rosario K-Y® INTRIGUE Mix)”.


2010–2013: ''Straight Up with a Twist'' – ''New and Number Ones''

Kristine W’s next album ''
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'' (released in 2010) was a significant stylistic departure from her previous releases. A two-part album, CD 1 featured covers of her own previous works, redone in a
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style with all acoustic instrumentation. CD 2 featured electro lounge versions of the tracks. As such, they featured electronic instrumentation, but at much slower
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than is commonly heard in dance music. Although the
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endeavor was far-removed from the
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songs Kristine W is known for, it received critical and commercial acclaim, peaking at number 22 on the ''Billboard'' Jazz Albums chart. In addition, the version of “
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” from the album peaked at number 22 on the ''Billboard'' Smooth Jazz Songs chart. A three-part release of remixes for Kristine W’s single "
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" was released in 2011, which helped to propel the track to the number one spot on the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart, marking her 16th No. 1 and solidifying her love for DJs. Kristine's adventurous
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-themed dance music EP, ''Mary Did You Know'', was released the same year. Kristine W's EP ''What I Like About You'', on which the artist covered the song originally performed by
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, was also released in 2011. 2012 marked the release of Kristine W's two-part album ''New and Number Ones''. This was a unique release in that it featured all-new remixes of some of her biggest hits prior to that point, including by
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-winning DJ StoneBridge as well as seven entirely original songs. Also featured on the album was Kristine's rendition of the
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song, "Sometimes Like Butterflies", the second time she has paid homage to her childhood idol. The album itself gained popularity both in and outside of the club scene, reaching number 19 on ''Billboard''
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and number 14 on ''Billboard'' Heatseekers, while the tracks "So Close to Me" and "Everything That I Got" (Bimbo Jones Peak Hour Club Mix) peaked at numbers 2 and 4 on the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart, respectively. ''So Close to Me: Global'' Sessions was released in 2013, marking Kristine W's first collaboration with several more highly regarded and influential
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throughout the world, including UK radio's
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(
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,
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, Nova FM), American house DJ Joe Gauthreaux, Miami DJ Oscar G (of club duo Murk), Canadian house act Cosmic Dawn (frequent
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er of Hanne Leland's singles), and producer Steve More. Also released that year was Kristine's remix album ''So Close to Me: New & Now'', which included works by
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and female disc jockey, DJ Ting.


2014–present: ''Love Come Home'' – ''Stars'', upcoming album

In 2014, Kristine W released a three-part album, ''Love Come Home''. Part 1 featured all new mixes of her 1995 single, "Love Come Home". Parts 2 and 3 featured additional remixes, and Part 2 also included new remixes of “Everything That I Got”. The three-part release was a club hit, with “Love Come Home” and “Everything That I Got” both reaching #4 on Billboard Dance Club Songs, with the former also charting on Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs at #26. The Kristine W single ''Out There'' dropped in 2016, accompanied by an additional host of remixes (including those of the
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genre) on the album titled ''Out There: Remixed''. The single reached #3 on Billboar
Kristine W Chart History
The following year, Kristine W's dance-pop single ''
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'' was released, peaking at #1 on Billboard dance and becoming the artist's 17th #1 to date. She co-wrote the song with rock and hip-hop producer/mix engineer Nikka Bling. Mixes by four different artists accompanied the single's release, including the Vegas Strong Candlelight Mix, in which all percussion was notably excluded. Toward the end of 2017, a remix album for ''Stars'' was released, titled ''Stars: A Galaxy of Remixes'', featuring additional works by Freejak, alongside other producers. Recently, Kristine W said in a Facebook comment that a new album is actively in development, stating, “ we’re nearing the end game.” Her album ''Episode One: Love and Lies'' was released in February 2020.


Relationship with the LGBT community

Kristine W's biggest support has come from the
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community, who has embraced her ever since her first single, “
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”. She is a long-standing and outspoken supporter of the
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community and advocate of
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– she regularly performs at pride rallies and for pro-LGBT charity organizations across the nation, including those dedicated to fighting
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and other HIV-related illnesses. She also is long-time friends with famed
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and musician
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and co-wrote a song on his third album ''
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'', titled “Just a Little In and Out”. Kristine has had numerous performances at RuPaul's annual DragCon. On her relationship with the LGBT community, Kristine W has stated, “My relationship with the gay community has been a huge blessing. God knew I needed an army of soldiers to get my message of love, hope, faith and tolerance out to the world and He bound us together.” Kristine W said she first realized she had such a big gay following during a 1997
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performance for
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DJ
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. “I remember going into the
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and nobody knew who I was. I think they were all expecting a black girl. I just walked right past the whole crowd. There were a couple of thousand men and no AC. Everyone was just dripping wet. I loved it! I was like, ‘This is great! Look at all these hot guys. This is like a freaking garden, a bouquet of loveliness. It’s a banquet, and where do I start?’ I turned to one of the guys with me and said, ‘These guys are so hot it’s ridiculous.’ And he said, ‘Don’t get too excited. This is a gay party.’ So that was my first experience and I was like, ‘This is hot.’ I loved it." Addressing possible criticism, Kristine has said, “I’m not afraid to be aligned with the gay community because they are my friends and they were there for me when
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wasn’t. I’m a loyal type, and they were loyal to me, so I’m loyal to them.” The gay community has also served as a place of solace from the
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she's faced throughout her career. Kristine stated in a radio interview, “ he gay communitygave me a place I can focus on my music and not have to worry about all the other weird stuff going on.” Among her many pride performances, Kristine W headlined all three of Arizona's pride festivals (Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff) in 2018. Recently, she has performed at Chicago's Human First Gala, an annual fundraising event celebrating organizations and businesses who have contributed to the local LGBT community. Kristine W also has a series of upcoming performances in celebration of
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and Pride Summer, including at the 2019
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and Festival in New York, and the OC Pride Festival in
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. Kristine continues to support gay rights and perform with
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s – something Kristine is flattered to have been mistaken for.


Other accolades

While Kristine W was regularly performing at the
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in
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, her friend, actress Julie Michaels (best known for her role opposite of
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in '' Road House''), played Kristine's music on set during the making of that movie. This led to Kristine W's “Do You Really Want Me” to be included in the movie's soundtrack. In addition, movie director
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saw one of Kristine's performances. He was such a fan of her set that it ultimately led to Kristine W's appearance in the film ''
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'' (starring
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and
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), in which Kristine sang her song “EZ Come EZ Go”. Kristine W's 1994 debut single “
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” was later featured in the soundtrack of the video game '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''. In addition, several of her songs have appeared on the soundtrack of the TV series '' Queer as Folk'', including “Some Lovin’” and “Lovin’ You”.


Awards and nominations


International Dance Music Awards

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Discography


Albums

*''Perfect Beat'' (1994, Plain Rap Records) *'' Land of the Living'' (1996,
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) *'' Stronger'' (2000, RCA Records) *''
Fly Again ''Fly Again'' is the third album from Kristine W. The album was packaged as a double disc album. The album peaked at number 12 on the Top Electronic Albums chart. The first disc was the full-length album, while the second disc contained remixes ...
'' (2003,
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) *''
The Power of Music ''The Power of Music'' is the fourth full-length album from Kristine W, released on June 16, 2009. Track listing # Be Alright # The Power of Music # Into U # Never # Not So Merry Go Round # Fade # Walk Away # Feel What You Want # The Boss # Lo ...
'' (2009 Fly Again Music) *''
Straight Up with a Twist ''Straight Up with a Twist'' is the fifth full-length album and the first jazz album from Kristine W, released on September 14, 2010. The first single sent to radio, "Feel What You Want", was released to jazz stations on August 6, 2010 and was rank ...
'' – (2010 Fly Again Music) *''New & Number Ones (Club Mixes Part 1–2)'' (2012 Fly Again Music) *''Episode One: Love and Lies'' (2020, Fly Again Music)


Singles / EPs

* ''Show and Tell'' (as Kristine and the Sting; 1991, independent release) * ''All I Need Is Your Love'' (1991, self-released; 2008, Fly Again Music) * ''Feel What You Want'' (1994, Champion Records) * ''One More Try'' (1995, Champion Records) * ''Don't Wanna Think'' (1995, Champion Records) * ''Land of the Living (1996, Champion Records) * ''Lovin' You'' (2000, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''Stronger'' (2000, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''O Holy Night'' (2001, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''Some Lovin (2002, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''Fly Again (Remixes)'' (2003, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''Save My Soul'' (2004, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''The Wonder Of It All'' (2005, Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''I'll Be Your Light'' (2005; Tommy Boy Entertainment) * ''Walk Away'' (2007, Moran Music) * ''The Boss'' (2008, Fly Again Music) * ''Hey, Mr. Christmas'' (2008 Fly Again Music) * ''The Power of Music (Maxi-Single)'' (2009, Fly Again Music) * ''Never'' (2009, Fly Again Music) * ''Love Is The Look'' (2009, Fly Again Music) * ''Be Alright'' (2009, Fly Again Music) * ''What I Like About You'' (2011, Fly Again Music) * ''Fade'' (2011, Fly Again Music) * ''Christmas Bells'' (2011, Fly Again Music) * ''Everything That I Got'' (2012, Fly Again Music) * ''On The Radio'' (2011, Fly Again Music) * ''Mary Did You Know'' (2011, Fly Again Music) * ''Every Day's A Holiday'' (2011, Fly Again Music) * ''Everything That I Got'' (2012, Fly Again Music) * ''So Close To Me'' (2013, Fly Again Music) * ''Love Come Home'' (2014, Fly Again Music) * ''Out There'' (2016, Fly Again Music) * ''Stars'' (2017, Fly Again Music)


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Filmography


Film


See also

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References

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