Ann Lee

Ann Lee: The UK Dance Vocalist Defining Europop
Ann Lee is a British-born Italian vocalist and songwriter who rose to fame as a defining voice of late 1990s and early 2000s Eurodance. Her career, spanning over two decades, is anchored by the massive international success of her 1999 single "2 Times", a track that became a global club anthem and chart fixture.
Early career
Born in 1975 in Manchester, England, Ann Lee moved to Italy as a child where she later began her professional journey. Her initial foray into music involved session singing and providing vocals for various dance projects in the burgeoning Italian dance scene. This groundwork led to her first major label involvement with the Italian independent dance label, DWA (Dance World Attack), in the late 1990s.
Breakthrough
Ann Lee's breakthrough arrived decisively in 1999 with the release of "2 Times". The song, produced by the Italian DJ team Prezioso & Marvin, was an instant smash across Europe. It soared to number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and achieved platinum sales status in several countries, including the UK and Australia, cementing her status as a dance-pop sensation.
Key tracks
2 Times — This signature track propelled Lee to stardom, achieving multi-platinum certifications and becoming a timeless dancefloor staple.
Voices — The follow-up single from her debut album cemented her chart presence, showcasing her powerful vocals over a driving trance-inspired production.
No No No — Released in 2000, this track demonstrated her consistent ability to deliver catchy, radio-friendly Europop anthems.
2 People — A later single that revisited the successful formula of her biggest hit, maintaining her connection with dance music audiences.
Following the success of her debut album "Dreams" in 2000, Ann Lee continued to record and perform, collaborating with numerous DJs and producers across Europe. She released subsequent albums like "R U Still Breathing?" in 2002, which featured a blend of her classic dance sound with more experimental pop elements. Her voice remained in high demand for dance music collaborations, ensuring her continued relevance in the genre.
Fans of Ann Lee's energetic Europop and dance style should also explore the work of similar artists featured on our site. Alexia shares the same Italian dance-pop pedigree and infectious chart-ready sound. Eiffel 65 represents another iconic Italian act from the same era known for massive, synth-driven global hits. Whigfield offers a similar blend of catchy vocals and unstoppable dance beats that defined the 90s. Prezioso, one of the producers behind "2 Times", creates instrumental dance tracks in the same vibrant style.
Ann Lee's catalog remains a fixture on dance and pop radio stations featured on this website. Her hits, particularly "2 Times", are regularly spun on classic dance FM stations, retro pop channels, and online radio streams dedicated to the defining sounds of the late 90s and early 2000s.
Listeners can discover the full scope of Ann Lee's dance-pop legacy by tuning into the radio stations available on onairium.com, where her anthems continue to energize playlists and capture the enduring spirit of Eurodance.
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