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Reina (musician)

Reina (born in the Bronx, New York City, New York) is a female Dance-pop singer-songwriter.

Reina (album)

Reina is a self produced album by the Mexican electropop band Kinky. It was released on September 5, 2006 on Nettwerk. The album's lyrics are sung more in English than Spanish, unlike Kinky's two preceding albums, Kinky (2002) and Atlas (2003). Reina is a mixture of many musical styles with electronica, Latin percussion, traditional Mexican accordion, heavy rock electric guitars and bass guitars all occupying the same musical space. Guest singer Colin Hay of Men at Work provides guest vocals on "Monday Killer." "How Do They Do That?" has even drawn comparisons to the 1990s American alternative rock group Morphine.

A music video was released for the lead song, "Sister Twisted", in September 2006. In the music video, a Mexican cowboy, played by David Bernal, does a twisted locking and popping while a war against aliens occurs in the background.

The album received mixed reviews.

Reina was re-released on Feb. 5th, 2008 with two additional tracks: a new remix of "A Donde Van Los Muertos" by Brazilian Girls and a cover of Wall of Voodoo's hit, " Mexican Radio."

Reina

Reina or La Reina may refer to:

  • Reina, the Spanish word for queen
Reina (surname)

Reina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Antonio Manuel Reina (born 1981), Spanish middle-distance runner
  • Armando Betancourt Reina, Cuban journalist and author
  • Carlos Roberto Reina (1926–2003), former President of Honduras
  • Calcedonio Reina (1842–1911), Italian painter and poet
  • Casiodoro de Reina (1520–1594), Spanish Lutheran theologian
  • Daniela Reina (born 1981), Italian sprinter
  • Dennis Reina (born 1950), American psychologist and author
  • Domenico Reina (1796-1843), Swiss bel canto tenor
  • Gaetano Reina (1889–1930), Boss of the Lucchese crime family
  • Giuseppe Reina (born 1972), German footballer
  • Harold Reina (born 1990), Colombian footballer
  • Javier Reina (born 1989), Colombian footballer
  • Juanita Reina (1925-1999), Spanish actress and singer
  • Loris Reina (born 1980), French footballer
  • Miguel Reina (born 1946), Spanish footballer, and father of Pepe Reina
  • Miguel A. Reina (born 1980), Mexican filmmaker
  • Pepe Reina (born 1982), Spanish footballer
  • Ricky Reina (born 1971), English footballer
  • Roger Reina, American wrestling coach
  • Sergio Reina (born 1985), Colombian footballer
  • Sisto Reina (died 1664), Italian composer

Usage examples of "reina".

He walked up Hidalgo past the cathedral to the Plaza de Armas and checked into the Reina Cristina Hotel.

La cifra que he propuesto es conjetural, ya que, con excepción del rey, de la reina y de los hechiceros, los Yahoos duermen donde los encuentra la noche, sin lugar fijo.

La reina tiene el derecho de arrojar la primera piedra y la última, que suele ser inútil.

Witches, Ruta Skadi's clan, and Reina Miti's, and half a dozen others, every single witch carrying a torch of flaring pitch pine dipped in bitumen, were streaming over the fortress from the east, from the last of the clear sky, and flying straight toward the storm.

Pico de Santa Fe would be deflecting the wind down on to the lagoon and port so that it funnelled through the channel and out between the headlands on each side of the entrance, Punta Reina and Morro Colorado.