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Fantine (musician)

Fantine (born Fantine Maria Pritoula; 6 February 1984[1]) is a Russian-born Australian multilingual singer/songwriter of Russian and Dominican descent.[2] Fantine is currently residing in Miami, Florida.[3] She made her musical debut on the Australian indie music scene in 2010 as a featured artist in a collaboration with Space Invadas (Katalyst and Steve Spacek) resulting in the soulful, jazz-inspired single, Super Sweet.[4]

Fantine
Performing live (Sydney)
Background information
Birth nameFantine Maria Pritoula
Born (1984-02-06) 6 February 1984 (age 39)
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresIndie/Electro/Soul
Occupation(s)Musician,
singer/songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano
Years active2009–present
LabelsIndependent
WebsiteOfficial Site

In 2011, Fantine announced Rubberoom (2011) as her first solo release.[5] The song was also aired on Australian national television programs including Rage[6] and Video Hits, and was awarded "Indie Video Clip of The Week." Since then, Fantine has gone on to release singles Eleven (2011) and Perfect Strangers (2011), produced in the UK by Gorillaz producer, Jason Cox,[2] and Don't Come Around (2012), recorded in Australia and produced by UK producer, Lee Groves.[7]

In 2013, Fantine began working on her debut album, I Am Fantine (2015), with 19-time Grammy Award-winning producer, Emilio Estefan, and seven-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Gloria Estefan, who also co-wrote two of her songs.[8] The Estefans curated and helped develop Fantine's Bachata de Rosa (2014) and Reservation for Two (2014),[9] which landed the No. 5 spot on Billboard's Dance Song Chart.[10]

In March 2015, Fantine joined three-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and producer, Wyclef Jean, at the Miami Beach Centennial Celebration Concert to perform a rendition of Killing Me Softly.[11] She is currently working on her latest single What A Day (2015) co-produced by Emilio Estefan and Wyclef Jean, featuring Wyclef Jean and reggaeton singer, El Cata.[12]

Early life and family

Born to Russian father (Anatoli Pritoula) and Dominican mother (Rita Pritoula), Fantine and sister Alexandra, were raised in a tri-lingual household (Russian, Spanish, English).[13] The family immigrated to Australia in 1992.[14]

Fantine returned to Australia in 2001 to study at the Notre Dame University, Western Australia in Perth, Western Australia. She was enrolled in a Bachelor of Law and Accounting.[14] While studying, Fantine performed live with a local band Soul Corporation. During this period, music was largely a hobby.[15]

Music career

Collaborative work

Fantine's music career began in 2009 when she signed a management deal with The Coady Group[16] and relocated to Sydney. In her first year in Sydney Fantine was introduced to Sydney-based band Space Invadas, the new project between Australian indie hip-hop producer Katalyst (musician) and Steve Spacek.[17] Together they recorded a collaboration track titled Super Sweet. It featured Fantine on vocals and was lifted off Space Invada's album Soul:Fi (2010).[18] Super Sweet aired was first aired on Triple J in March 2010.[19] In support of the release of Soul:Fi, the band toured Australia performing at festivals such as Splendour in the Grass, Future Music Festival (Future Entertainment) and the rural Groovin' the Moo Festival.[13]

In 2014, Fantine embarked on two Russian Jazz tours throughout the U.S. with the acclaimed Russian jazz saxophonist Igor Butman and his Moscow Jazz Orchestra. Some of their noted performances include the M&T Syracuse Jazz Fest.[20]

Solo work

From June through August 2010, Fantine spent time in the US and UK co-writing music for her forthcoming EP and Album with a series of writers including Australian ARIA Award winning writer Ben Lee, songwriter and producer Sacha Skarbek, and Leeds based writers/producers John Beck and Steve Chrisanthou.[21]

Fantine's first solo release was a single titled Rubberoom (Rubberoom) (February 2011), a song about "the place where lost ideas go".[22] It was co-written with UK writer/producer Alex Gray[23] and was first aired on Triple J in February 2011.[24] The release of the song was followed by the airing of the music video on Australian national television programs including Rage, where the music video was awarded the status of "Indie Video Clip of The Week"[25] and Video Hits (Australian TV series) as part of the 2011 Predictions Segment.[26] Rubberoom was followed by Fantine's second release, titled Eleven (Eleven) (May 2011). This song delves into the "superstition and mysticism of the number Eleven".[27]

In 2013, Fantine relocated to Miami to bring her music to the states and work with Emilio and Gloria Estefan, who helped Fantine produce singles Bachata de Rosa (2014),[28] a song about "love and longing" that lends tribute to her Latin roots, and Reservation for Two (2014). The music video to Reservation for Two, which is co-produced and directed by Emilio Estefan, shows the complexities and hardships of a relationship. Fantine went on to work with DJs like Ted Smooth to develop remixes of Reservation for Two[29] and reach a new audience. Reservation for Two went on to land the No. 5 spot on Billboard's Dance Song Chart[30] in 2014. Fantine hit the U.S. market making several guest appearances throughout the country. In March 2014, she was a featured artist performer at Perez Hilton's 36th Birthday 'Madonnathon' in New York City.[31][32] Other performers included JoJo and Kat Graham. In April 2014, Fantine made a guest appearance at the Power of Love Gala.[33]

In June 2014, Fantine began her promo tour for her two new singles Reservation for Two and Bachata de Rosa. Her single Reservation for Two officially debuted in July 2014 on PerezHilton.com.[34] Several popular DJ's including Ted Smooth,[35] began remixing the song and it became a hit club single and played throughout various U.S. dance clubs. Fantine kicked off her Spanish tour for her second single, Bachata de Rosa, in August 2014. In September 2014, she made a guest appearance and publicly debuted the song on Univision's hit show, El Gordo y la Flaca, and it simultaneously launched online on PeopleEspanol.com.[36]

In October 2014, Fantine performed her new single Reservation for Two at the People en Español's "Las 25 Mujeres Mas Poderosas"[37] luncheon in Coral Gables, Florida. She was also seen in Miami later that month where she sang the Star Spangled Banner at the Dolphins vs. Green Bay Packers football game.[38] After her NFL performance, Fantine was asked to perform at a campaigns rally for former Florida Governor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist on 17 October 2014 in Miami, Florida.[39]

In November 2014, Fantine performed at the 24-Hour Cotton Inc. Live Fashion Show.[40] She sang her two singles Bachata de Rosa and Reservation for Two and was accompanied by other featured performances and appearances by Jason Derulo, Trey Smith, Fantine, D.J. Irie and fashion icon, Olivia Palermo. She also performed at the University of Miami's, Festival Miami.[41]

Shortly after, in March 2015, Fantine announced she was working on a new project with singer/songwriter/producer Wyclef Jean, showing the two in Wyclef's recording studio in his New Jersey home.[42] In March, Fantine appeared on NBC's 6 in the Mix alongside Wyclef Jean, Emilio Estefan, Rudy Perez, and Miami Mayor Carlos Jimenez to promote her upcoming performance at the Miami Beach Centennial Concert[43] on 25 March 2015. At the concert, and before being joined on stage by Wyclef Jean, Fantine performed a cover of Compay Segundo's Chan Chan, paying tribute to Miami Beach's Cuban community, as well as her hit single, Reservation for Two. She then performed a rendition of The Fugees’ Killing Me Softly alongside Wyclef Jean.[44]

Soon after her performance, Fantine announced on her social media pages that her new song, What A Day, included co-production by Emilio Estefan and also featured Dominican reggaeton singer El Cata. In June 2015, Fantine released her new single What A Day, featuring Wyclef Jean and El Cata, on AllMusic.com.[45] The song focused on the trials faced by exotic dancers in everyday life. The official What A Day music video premiered on Vevo.com in July 2015[46] and a remix of the song is currently peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Dance Club Charts.[47]

Performances and appearances

Guest appearances

Fantine was also featured as a guest vocalist with Space Invadas during the launch of their album Soul:Fi at the Oxford Art Factory (Sydney).[48]

Support slots

In March 2011, Fantine performed a support slot for Melbourne-based soul band Electric Empire.[49] The performance received positive reviews.[49]

Fantine also performed backing vocals for Eurythmics David A. Stewart, who accompanied Stevie Nicks as a special guest during her November/December (2011) tour of Australia.[50]

In February 2012 Fantine performed support slots for Erykah Badu, US based soul man, Mayer Hawthorne. This was followed by a support slot with Daniel Merriweather in April 2012.[51]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Billboard Peak Chart Position Certifications EP/Album
2010 "Rubberoom"
TBA
2011 "Eleven"
TBA
2011 "Perfect Strangers"
TBA
2012 "Don't Come Around"
TBA
2012 "Desconocidos"
TBA
2012 "Contra Banda"
TBA
2014 "Bachata de Rosa" 31, Billboard Tropical Songs Chart
TBA
2014 "Reservation for Two" No. 5, Billboard Hot Dance Club Charts
TBA
2015 "What a Day" No. 4, Billboard Hot Dance Club Charts
TBA
2016 "Get Up"
TBA
TBA

Music Videos

Year Title Details
2011 "Rubberoom" Directed by Alex Roberts (Art vs. Science)
2011 "Eleven" Directed by Francis Coady
2012 "Perfect Strangers" Directed by Timothy Baker
2012 "Don't Come Around" Directed by Luke Shanahan
2014 "Desconocidos" Directed by Timothy Baker
2014 "Bachata de Rosa" Directed by Emilio Estefan
2014 "Reservation for Two" Directed by Emilio Estefan
2015 "What a Day" Directed by Connor Van Vuuren

References

  1. ^ Urankar, Chris (June 2011). "She's The One – Fantine". In Style Magazine, Page 117.
  2. ^ a b Fenner, Shireen (18 July 2011). "Introducing you to Fantine". Flavour Mag. Flavour Mag. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  3. ^ Ogle, Vanessa (2 October 2014). "Renowned Russian sax player swings into Manhattan Beach". BrooklynDaily.com. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
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  21. ^ Chris Honnery, "He Said She Said with Fantine", The Brag Magazine, 4 April 2011.
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  32. ^ "contactmusic.com". 23 March 2014.
  33. ^ "keepmemoryalive.org".
  34. ^ "EXCLUSIVE! Fantine Shows The Rise & Fall Of A Romance In Her Reservation For Two Music Video! WATCH!". 6 August 2014.
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  36. ^ "Fantine le rinde tributo a sus raíces latinas con "Bachata de rosa" (VIDEO)".
  37. ^ "peopleenespanol.com".
  38. ^ "miaminewtimes.com". 29 October 2014.
  39. ^ "gettyimages.com".
  40. ^ "guinnessworldrecords.com". 24 November 2014.
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  43. ^ "miaminewtimes.com". April 2015.
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  45. ^ "Song Premiere: Fantine - "What a Day" (Feat. Wyclef Jean and El Cata)". AllMusic.
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  47. ^ "Dance Club Songs Chart - Week of 8/8/15". Billboard.
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  49. ^ a b Chris Familton, "Electric Empire, Fantine", Drum Media, 22 March 2011.
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  51. ^ Lily "Fantine – Don’t Come Around", The Orange Press, Retrieved 15 August 2012.

External links

  • Official website
  • Fantine's channel on YouTube

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Fantine born Fantine Maria Pritoula 6 February 1984 1 is a Russian born Australian multilingual singer songwriter of Russian and Dominican descent 2 Fantine is currently residing in Miami Florida 3 She made her musical debut on the Australian indie music scene in 2010 as a featured artist in a collaboration with Space Invadas Katalyst and Steve Spacek resulting in the soulful jazz inspired single Super Sweet 4 FantinePerforming live Sydney Background informationBirth nameFantine Maria PritoulaBorn 1984 02 06 6 February 1984 age 39 OriginMoscow RussiaGenresIndie Electro SoulOccupation s Musician singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals pianoYears active2009 presentLabelsIndependentWebsiteOfficial Site In 2011 Fantine announced Rubberoom 2011 as her first solo release 5 The song was also aired on Australian national television programs including Rage 6 and Video Hits and was awarded Indie Video Clip of The Week Since then Fantine has gone on to release singles Eleven 2011 and Perfect Strangers 2011 produced in the UK by Gorillaz producer Jason Cox 2 and Don t Come Around 2012 recorded in Australia and produced by UK producer Lee Groves 7 In 2013 Fantine began working on her debut album I Am Fantine 2015 with 19 time Grammy Award winning producer Emilio Estefan and seven time Grammy Award winning singer songwriter Gloria Estefan who also co wrote two of her songs 8 The Estefans curated and helped develop Fantine s Bachata de Rosa 2014 and Reservation for Two 2014 9 which landed the No 5 spot on Billboard s Dance Song Chart 10 In March 2015 Fantine joined three time Grammy Award winning singer songwriter and producer Wyclef Jean at the Miami Beach Centennial Celebration Concert to perform a rendition of Killing Me Softly 11 She is currently working on her latest single What A Day 2015 co produced by Emilio Estefan and Wyclef Jean featuring Wyclef Jean and reggaeton singer El Cata 12 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Music career 2 1 Collaborative work 2 2 Solo work 3 Performances and appearances 3 1 Guest appearances 3 2 Support slots 4 Discography 4 1 Singles 4 2 Music Videos 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and family EditBorn to Russian father Anatoli Pritoula and Dominican mother Rita Pritoula Fantine and sister Alexandra were raised in a tri lingual household Russian Spanish English 13 The family immigrated to Australia in 1992 14 Fantine returned to Australia in 2001 to study at the Notre Dame University Western Australia in Perth Western Australia She was enrolled in a Bachelor of Law and Accounting 14 While studying Fantine performed live with a local band Soul Corporation During this period music was largely a hobby 15 Music career EditCollaborative work Edit Fantine s music career began in 2009 when she signed a management deal with The Coady Group 16 and relocated to Sydney In her first year in Sydney Fantine was introduced to Sydney based band Space Invadas the new project between Australian indie hip hop producer Katalyst musician and Steve Spacek 17 Together they recorded a collaboration track titled Super Sweet It featured Fantine on vocals and was lifted off Space Invada s album Soul Fi 2010 18 Super Sweet aired was first aired on Triple J in March 2010 19 In support of the release of Soul Fi the band toured Australia performing at festivals such as Splendour in the Grass Future Music Festival Future Entertainment and the rural Groovin the Moo Festival 13 In 2014 Fantine embarked on two Russian Jazz tours throughout the U S with the acclaimed Russian jazz saxophonist Igor Butman and his Moscow Jazz Orchestra Some of their noted performances include the M amp T Syracuse Jazz Fest 20 Solo work Edit From June through August 2010 Fantine spent time in the US and UK co writing music for her forthcoming EP and Album with a series of writers including Australian ARIA Award winning writer Ben Lee songwriter and producer Sacha Skarbek and Leeds based writers producers John Beck and Steve Chrisanthou 21 Fantine s first solo release was a single titled Rubberoom Rubberoom February 2011 a song about the place where lost ideas go 22 It was co written with UK writer producer Alex Gray 23 and was first aired on Triple J in February 2011 24 The release of the song was followed by the airing of the music video on Australian national television programs including Rage where the music video was awarded the status of Indie Video Clip of The Week 25 and Video Hits Australian TV series as part of the 2011 Predictions Segment 26 Rubberoom was followed by Fantine s second release titled Eleven Eleven May 2011 This song delves into the superstition and mysticism of the number Eleven 27 In 2013 Fantine relocated to Miami to bring her music to the states and work with Emilio and Gloria Estefan who helped Fantine produce singles Bachata de Rosa 2014 28 a song about love and longing that lends tribute to her Latin roots and Reservation for Two 2014 The music video to Reservation for Two which is co produced and directed by Emilio Estefan shows the complexities and hardships of a relationship Fantine went on to work with DJs like Ted Smooth to develop remixes of Reservation for Two 29 and reach a new audience Reservation for Two went on to land the No 5 spot on Billboard s Dance Song Chart 30 in 2014 Fantine hit the U S market making several guest appearances throughout the country In March 2014 she was a featured artist performer at Perez Hilton s 36th Birthday Madonnathon in New York City 31 32 Other performers included JoJo and Kat Graham In April 2014 Fantine made a guest appearance at the Power of Love Gala 33 In June 2014 Fantine began her promo tour for her two new singles Reservation for Two and Bachata de Rosa Her single Reservation for Two officially debuted in July 2014 on PerezHilton com 34 Several popular DJ s including Ted Smooth 35 began remixing the song and it became a hit club single and played throughout various U S dance clubs Fantine kicked off her Spanish tour for her second single Bachata de Rosa in August 2014 In September 2014 she made a guest appearance and publicly debuted the song on Univision s hit show El Gordo y la Flaca and it simultaneously launched online on PeopleEspanol com 36 In October 2014 Fantine performed her new single Reservation for Two at the People en Espanol s Las 25 Mujeres Mas Poderosas 37 luncheon in Coral Gables Florida She was also seen in Miami later that month where she sang the Star Spangled Banner at the Dolphins vs Green Bay Packers football game 38 After her NFL performance Fantine was asked to perform at a campaigns rally for former Florida Governor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist on 17 October 2014 in Miami Florida 39 In November 2014 Fantine performed at the 24 Hour Cotton Inc Live Fashion Show 40 She sang her two singles Bachata de Rosa and Reservation for Two and was accompanied by other featured performances and appearances by Jason Derulo Trey Smith Fantine D J Irie and fashion icon Olivia Palermo She also performed at the University of Miami s Festival Miami 41 Shortly after in March 2015 Fantine announced she was working on a new project with singer songwriter producer Wyclef Jean showing the two in Wyclef s recording studio in his New Jersey home 42 In March Fantine appeared on NBC s 6 in the Mix alongside Wyclef Jean Emilio Estefan Rudy Perez and Miami Mayor Carlos Jimenez to promote her upcoming performance at the Miami Beach Centennial Concert 43 on 25 March 2015 At the concert and before being joined on stage by Wyclef Jean Fantine performed a cover of Compay Segundo s Chan Chan paying tribute to Miami Beach s Cuban community as well as her hit single Reservation for Two She then performed a rendition of The Fugees Killing Me Softly alongside Wyclef Jean 44 Soon after her performance Fantine announced on her social media pages that her new song What A Day included co production by Emilio Estefan and also featured Dominican reggaeton singer El Cata In June 2015 Fantine released her new single What A Day featuring Wyclef Jean and El Cata on AllMusic com 45 The song focused on the trials faced by exotic dancers in everyday life The official What A Day music video premiered on Vevo com in July 2015 46 and a remix of the song is currently peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Dance Club Charts 47 Performances and appearances EditGuest appearances Edit Fantine was also featured as a guest vocalist with Space Invadas during the launch of their album Soul Fi at the Oxford Art Factory Sydney 48 Support slots Edit In March 2011 Fantine performed a support slot for Melbourne based soul band Electric Empire 49 The performance received positive reviews 49 Fantine also performed backing vocals for Eurythmics David A Stewart who accompanied Stevie Nicks as a special guest during her November December 2011 tour of Australia 50 In February 2012 Fantine performed support slots for Erykah Badu US based soul man Mayer Hawthorne This was followed by a support slot with Daniel Merriweather in April 2012 51 Discography EditSingles Edit Year Title Billboard Peak Chart Position Certifications EP Album2010 Rubberoom TBA2011 Eleven TBA2011 Perfect Strangers TBA2012 Don t Come Around TBA2012 Desconocidos TBA2012 Contra Banda TBA2014 Bachata de Rosa 31 Billboard Tropical Songs Chart TBA2014 Reservation for Two No 5 Billboard Hot Dance Club Charts TBA2015 What a Day No 4 Billboard Hot Dance Club Charts TBA2016 Get Up TBA TBAMusic Videos Edit Year Title Details2011 Rubberoom Directed by Alex Roberts Art vs Science 2011 Eleven Directed by Francis Coady2012 Perfect Strangers Directed by Timothy Baker2012 Don t Come Around Directed by Luke Shanahan2014 Desconocidos Directed by Timothy Baker2014 Bachata de Rosa Directed by Emilio Estefan2014 Reservation for Two Directed by Emilio Estefan2015 What a Day Directed by Connor Van VuurenReferences Edit Urankar Chris June 2011 She s The One Fantine In Style Magazine Page 117 a b Fenner Shireen 18 July 2011 Introducing you to Fantine Flavour Mag Flavour Mag Retrieved 19 May 2015 Ogle Vanessa 2 October 2014 Renowned Russian sax player swings into Manhattan Beach BrooklynDaily com Retrieved 19 May 2015 Paris Tim 3 April 2010 Space Invadas Fantine Pritoula Concrete Playground Retrieved 19 May 2015 Fantine Rubberoom iSH Media iSH Media Retrieved 19 May 2015 Playlist Saturday Morning Feb 5 2011 Rage ABC 5 February 2011 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Lee Groves Alberts Alberts Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 EXCLUSIVE Fantine Shows The Rise amp Fall Of A Romance In Her Reservation For Two Music Video WATCH Perez Hilton Perez Hilton 6 August 2014 Archived from the original on 24 October 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Reservation for Two Fantine The Comme Up The Comme Up 10 November 2014 Archived from the original on 24 October 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Chart History Billboard Billboard 20 September 2014 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Killing Me Softly Fantine amp Wyclef Jean YouTube Fantine 27 May 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 Fantine Photos Facebook Fantine 3 May 2015 Retrieved 19 May 2015 a b Undercover News Introducing Fantine Archived 2 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine Undercover Retrieved 14 June 2011 a b Chris Urankar She s The One Fantine Instyle Magazine June 2011 page 117 Ren Kirk Fantine Pritoula Interview Archived 4 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine 3 News Retrieved 14 June 2011 Artist Management Signings permanent dead link The Coady Group Retrieved 14 June 2011 Clarence Knight Space Invadas Soul Fi Music Feeds Retrieved 14 June 2011 Space Invadas Soul Fi out on BBE Paris DJs Retrieved 14 June 2011 Super Sweet Space Invadas Archived 18 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine JPlay Retrieved 14 June 2011 The dazzling Fantine brings flair to Igor Butman s Russian big band Review Syracuse com Chris Honnery He Said She Said with Fantine The Brag Magazine 4 April 2011 Introducing Fantine Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Outside Organisation Retrieved 14 June 2011 Fantine Launches Debut Single Archived 30 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Unleashed Retrieved 14 June 2011 Fantine Biography permanent dead link Ish Media Retrieved 14 June 2011 Rage Playlist Saturday 5 February 2011 Rage Retrieved 14 June 2011 Playlist Video Hits Retrieved 14 June 2011 Niche Productions Welcomes Fantine To Its Artist Agency Roster Archived 18 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Niche Productions Retrieved 14 June 2011 People En Espanol Fantine le rinde tributo a sus raices latinas con Bachata de rosa VIDEO Retrieved 10 September 2014 Fantine Turns Out Debut Single Reservation For Two Soul Remix With Producer Ted Smooth 5 January 2015 5 January 2015 billboard com Billboard perezhilton com 24 March 2014 contactmusic com 23 March 2014 keepmemoryalive org EXCLUSIVE Fantine Shows The Rise amp Fall Of A Romance In Her Reservation For Two Music Video WATCH 6 August 2014 Fantine Turns Out Debut Single Reservation For Two Soul Remix With Producer Ted Smooth 5 January 2015 Fantine le rinde tributo a sus raices latinas con Bachata de rosa VIDEO peopleenespanol com miaminewtimes com 29 October 2014 gettyimages com guinnessworldrecords com 24 November 2014 miami edu Fantine Announces Partnership with Wyclef Jean Facebook miaminewtimes com April 2015 FANTINE Killing Me Softly Feat Wyclef Live at Miami Beach YouTube Song Premiere Fantine What a Day Feat Wyclef Jean and El Cata AllMusic Fantine What A Day Official Video Premiere Dance Club Songs Chart Week of 8 8 15 Billboard Johnno Siedler Space Invadas Fantine Brag Magazine 17 January 2011 a b Chris Familton Electric Empire Fantine Drum Media 22 March 2011 Sakib Hamid Fantine to tour with Stevie Nicks and play Upstairs Beresford The AU Review 27 October 2011 Lily Fantine Don t Come Around The Orange Press Retrieved 15 August 2012 External links EditOfficial website Fantine s channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fantine musician amp 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