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Tina Patricia Cousins (born 20 April 1974) is an English singer, songwriter and former model. She has had five
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in the Top 20 of the
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, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with others, including " Mysterious Times" with
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, which reached number 2 in the UK in 1998. She has also achieved popularity in several other countries, including four Top 30 hits in Sweden, six Top 30 hits in Australia and seven Top 20 hits in Finland. Her other hit singles include " Pray" (1998), " Killin' Time" (1999), "
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" (1999), " Just Around the Hill" with Sash! (2000) and " Wonderful Life" (2005).


Career


1998–2000: early career and "Mysterious Times"

Cousins' first big break was in the
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, appearing on German DJ/producer team
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's single " Mysterious Times" in 1998. Before "Mysterious Times", Cousins had released " Killin' Time" and "
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" in March and June 1997, respectively. Following the success of "Mysterious Times", she had two further UK Top 20 hits with the follow-up " Pray", released in November 1998, which also achieved success in the U.S., and the 1999 re-release of " Killin' Time". Follow-up singles "Forever" and the reissued "Angel" reached the UK Top 50 (though a published recount of the singles chart showed that "Forever" actually reached #38 rather than the previously published #45). Cousins turned her attention to Australia where the song, "Forever" achieved
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sales. "Pray" was also a success in Australia, reaching the Top 10 and becoming her second gold single in the
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where it remained for more than four months. Whilst in Australia on a promotional tour, she re-recorded her track "Nothing to Fear" and had it
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ed by the Groove Peddlers. This became her third Australian single, and the
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was also shot there. Cousins joined Billie Piper,
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, B*Witched and Steps on the track " Thank ABBA for the Music", a
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hits that they performed as a tribute at the
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. The single was released and reached the Top 10 in the UK, Republic of Ireland,
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, Australia and
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. In 2000, she again collaborated with Sash!, on the UK Top 10 hit " Just Around the Hill".


2005–2008

In 2005, Cousins released her first single in five years with " Wonderful Life", a cover of the
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song, which had originally been released in Australia. In 2007, "Wonderful Life" was adopted by
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as their primary pre-feature theme music. "Wonderful Life" reached No. 15 in Australia and spent four months in the Top 50, becoming her biggest
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. The follow-up single was "Come to Me". Both singles were taken from her second album '' Mastermind'', which reached the UK and Australian Top 50. The third single to be taken from the album, "Pretty Young Thing", was released in two CD formats, one of which was limited to 1,000 pressings. The single reached the Australian Top 30. Cousins made a guest appearance on '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks'', a UK television comedy panel show, which was broadcast on 2 November 2006, in the game's Identity Parade. In late 2006, dance format radio station WMPH became the first UK station to put any of Cousins's singles in regular rotation. In 2007, she co-wrote and performed vocals on two songs on the ''Main Line'' album by Dutch group
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. The track "Curious" became a Top 30
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hit.


2009–present

On 7 March 2009, Cousins announced on her website that a new track had been recorded along with a film clip for a new single called "Can't Hold Back". This song is with Bellatrax and was released in the U.S. and the UK on Michael Gray's Eye Industries label in late summer 2009. In April 2009, Cousins announced that she had recorded a
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of "
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", originally by the Kings of Leon. The track was produced by Topham & Twigg and was released on iTunes UK on 2 September. She signed a worldwide deal with Sony Music International in September 2010, and "Sex on Fire" was released worldwide in autumn 2010. The video for "Sex on Fire" was leaked to YouTube in October 2010. The video is most notable for its explicit scenes. The pop music blog, Popjustice, described it as "another exercise in awful and amazing". From 2010 Tina also released new music with the singles "Everlong", " Love Comes Back", "Diamonds" and "When Tomorrow Comes". In 2014 she also recorded and released a new track "Screams" with Kalsi and Applejack. In 2015 she also recorded a new track "Bullet in the Gun"— a remake of Planet Perfecto's late-1990s dance hit—with Probaker and Kalsi. Cousins divides her time between Australia and the UK, performing regularly. In November 2016, she toured Australia with the Vengaboys, Sonique,
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and
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.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


References


External links


Tina Cousins official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cousins, Tina 1974 births Living people English expatriates in Australia English women singer-songwriters English dance musicians People from Leigh-on-Sea Music in Southend-on-Sea English women pop singers 21st-century English women singers 21st-century English singers