Later on she performed professionally with her real name Cyndi Almouzni and under her mononym Cyndi, most notably when she took part in the competition for UK entry to Eurovision Song Contest with "I'll Leave My Heart" coming second to the eventual entry "Flying the Flag (For You)" from Scooch.
Steve Allen, A&R at Sony BMG first discovered Cyndi after hearing her powerful vocals on a dance track recorded when she was just 14 years old.
In 2003, "Betcha Never" (that later appeared in the album Cherie) was used as a part of the soundtrack of the 2003 film Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.
After these three hits, and aside from one holiday track that was sent to radio ("Merry Christmas Darling") Cherie seemingly disappeared altogether.
Cyndi also guest starred in five episodes of season 4 of the American sitcom One on One as Charlie, the new lead singer of the rock band created by actor Robert Ri’chard's character Arnaz, between 2004 and 2005.
The ongoing collaboration has led to Cindy becoming a featured artist on Van Buuren's "Intense World Tour 2014".