BIOGRAPHY
Corona is an Italian singer of Brazilian origin, born on July 16, 1963. She experienced immense success in the 90s with hits such as "The Rhythm of the Night" and "Baby Baby". Her real name is Olga Maria de Souza. She began her music career in Italy and quickly established herself as one of the leading figures in eurodance.
Corona made her debut with the single "The Rhythm of the Night" in 1993, which was a huge success worldwide, reaching the top 10 in many countries. The success of the single led to the release of the album of the same name in 1994, which also achieved global success.
In 1995, Corona returned with her second album, "Walking on Music", which also saw great success, thanks to hits like "Try Me Out" and "I Don't Wanna be a Star".
Corona has remained active as an artist, releasing several albums and singles in the 2000s. Since then, she has remained an important figure in dance music, continuing to release music and perform live.
Apart from her musical work, Corona has also made appearances on television shows and in films, solidifying her status as a pop culture icon.