Celeda

Celeda: The Voice of New York House Music
Celeda is an American electronic music vocalist, songwriter, and DJ renowned for her powerful voice and anthemic contributions to house music. Hailing from New York City, she achieved international fame with her 2000 club smash "The Underground," a track that became a defining anthem of the era and solidified her status as a dance floor icon.
Early career
Born Celeda Rama in the Bronx, her musical journey began in the vibrant club culture of 1990s New York. She initially honed her craft as a vocalist for various house producers before catching the attention of legendary DJ and producer Danny Tenaglia, a pivotal mentor who helped shape her raw talent into a formidable studio presence.
Breakthrough
Celeda's breakthrough arrived in the year 2000 with the release of "The Underground (Can You Feel It?)" on the vinyl imprint Twisted Records. Co-produced with Tenaglia and fellow New Yorker Peter Rauhofer, the track's commanding bassline and Celeda's fierce, spoken-word vocal exploded in clubs worldwide, topping dance charts and becoming an instant classic.
Key tracks
The Underground (Can You Feel It?) — This track is her signature anthem, a global club hit that defined the tribal house sound of the early 2000s.
Be Yourself — Released on Defected Records, this uplifting vocal house track showcased her songwriting depth and received heavy radio play.
Music Is the Answer — A collaboration with Tenaglia and Rauhofer, this song further cemented her reputation for creating driving, inspirational club music.
Be Mine — This later single demonstrated her enduring ability to craft catchy, vocal-driven house with mainstream appeal.
Following her initial success, Celeda continued to release music on prestigious labels like Defected, Ministry of Sound, and Star 69 Records. She expanded her role to include DJing, performing at major festivals and clubs globally, and released her debut artist album, "This Is My Life," which featured collaborations with industry heavyweights.
Artists with a similar powerful, club-focused sound include Danny Tenaglia He was a key producer and mentor, sharing a deep, tribal-influenced New York house aesthetic. Victor Calderone Another New York-based producer known for a tough, driving sound that complements Celeda's vocal style. Kim English She is a fellow iconic house vocalist known for delivering uplifting and anthemic performances. Robin S This artist shares a legacy of creating powerful, crossover house anthems with unforgettable vocal hooks.
Celeda's catalog remains a staple on dance-focused radio stations, from dedicated house music channels to mainstream FM stations with prime-time club mixes. Her anthems are regularly featured in sets by top DJs on independent music radio stations and online dance music streams, ensuring her voice continues to move new generations.
Listeners can discover the driving beats and anthemic vocals of Celeda on the house and electronic music stations featured on our website. Her classic and contemporary tracks are in regular rotation, available to stream directly through the radio stations on onairium.com.