PROFILE: sunita (India)
Smt. Sunitha is a renowed Singer and dubbing artist. She has started her Cultural pursuit at a very early age of 3 years and got training in Music from Pemaraju Surya Rao in Karnatic Vocal and Light music from Kalaga Krishna Mohan for 8 years.
Having thus trained, she gave her first programme in Karnatic Classical Music in AIR in the year 1995 at the age of 16. She has given about 500 programmes so far in AIR, Dooradarshan, ETV, Gemini TV, and MAA TV. With the advent of TV and films, her latent talents in the music blossomed into perfection with fragrance.
Profile: Beau Sunita (Thai)
For most of her career, singer Sunita Leetikul (Beau) has been known as a sweet and romantic pop diva, known for her slow, sweet ballads. Well no more. Beau says she’s ready to rock — pop rock that is.
“I told everyone in a meeting that I want to rock,” Beau said. “I don’t want to be sweet anymore. I can be sweet, but when I’m on stage, because of all the slow songs, I just stand there and don’t get to dance. I also know that my fans liked my debut album, Beau (1996) — a pop rock album — as much as I did. If everyone likes it, why not just do it.”
So after two years of waiting, Beau is back with her fifth album, the pop rock number Enjoy.
WORTH WAITING FOR
Beau’s last album was Rak Ying Yai Jak Chai Khon Nueng (A Great Love from a Man), the 2001 release from Grammy subsidiary RPG. It seems RPG is stocked with artists and that Beau had been waiting and waiting to record her new album.
But Beau grew tired of waiting and moved to another Grammy baby, Music Cream, in order to get things moving. “I waited to make my album for so long that I was getting bored,” she admitted. “My management team let me to move to Music Cream, so now I have my new album.”
The spotlight can be a fickle thing, with the public often falling into out-of-sight-out-of-mind philosophy. But Beau said she is confident her fans will be loyal, despite the long wait for a new album. “There was no pressure at all to create Enjoy because I already have my own fans,” she said. “But will Enjoy reach a bigger audience or not? I don’t know yet.”
NOTHING PERSONAL
Along with going back to her pop rock roots, Beau has tried her hand at writing a song and working on the vocal design for the new album. She wrote the song “Chak Lom Haijai (From My Breath).”
“Even though it was the second time I wrote a song, it was still very hard,” Beau said. “I wrote five different sets of lyrics, and it took me about a month to do it. My team voted and decided on the final lyrics. We found it went well with its tune.”
Now that she is entering the world of songwriting, it’s only fair to wonder whether her songs are just fiction or if they have their roots in her real life, perhaps her relationship with actor Fanden Janyatanakone?
“No songs are written about my love life,” she said. “I know how to separate my work and personal life.”
What, then, is her inspiration? “The lyrics came after I listened to the melody,” Beau said. “I heard strong beats at the middle of the song, so I introduced the story at the beginning and left the really powerful emotional stuff for the middle.”
Even though she was looking for something a bit edgier with the new album,
Beau’s first hit single is still a sweet, slow song. “Tha Ther Prom Chan Kor Prom (If You’re Ready, I’m Ready)” is currently number 2 on the MTV Thailand chart.
She may never fully erase her image as a romantic crooner, but with her new album Beau may not be far away from getting to rock out on stage as she always dreamed of.
2006-07-27 03:59:04
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answered by JJ 4
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Is it the telungu singer u r talkin about??
Try this link Buddy...Its got her profile and her pic.
http://www.telugucinema.com/tc/stars/sunitaprofile.php
2006-07-27 03:58:47
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answered by Jay 3
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