DJ Rap

DJ Rap was born in Singapore, daughter of an Italian father and an Irish-Malaysian mother.

[1] Her artist album, Learning Curve, was released in 1999 to critical acclaim,[1][4] and resulted in several stylized music videos, including two versions of "Good to Be Alive" (one for the CD version and another for the radio remix) and "Bad Girl", a song about having to be a strong woman to survive.

Rolling Stone gave Learning Curve three and a half stars, stating "this is the record Madonna wanted to make".

1 and 2, Brave New World, Armani Exchange CHEMISTRY and Touching Bass, Bulletproof, and Up All Night.

DJ Rap has also done vocals for several artists, including BT (for "Giving Up the Ghost") and Art of Trance (for "Madagascar [Domi Nation Remix]").