Introducing Linnea

Bold, charismatic and bona fide triple threat, Linnea Sanazaro – known professionally as Linnea – is a small town girl from Cuba, Missouri with dreams –and talent – far bigger than her humble beginnings. From performing skits on the back porch of her family home to hip-hop dance and Latin ballroom, the singer, dancer, songwriter has been passionately perfecting her craft since the tender age of 3 years old.

At just 19 years old, an ambitious Linnea relocated to Los Angeles to record and release her debut single, “Move With It.” Shortly after arriving in the entertainment capitol the aspiring songstress teamed up with famed choreographer and creative director Mikey Minden, who’s worked with the likes of Usher, Pink, Mya, Hilary Duff, Amber Rose and Pussycat Dolls to name a few. “Move With It” was released  December 1st, 2010 and quickly became a Top 10 single on Billboard’s Dance/Club chart. Following the singles digital release, Linnea debuted her first-ever official music video, which featured her in a seductive, dark, underground dance world. “Move With It” quickly grabbed the attention of several top DJ’s including Eddie Amador and DJ Irene, who later released their own remix versions of the Top 10 track.

Shortly after, the songstress released “Dance Through Fire” as a ‘Thank You’ to newfound Linnea fans for all their love and support. The upbeat dance track, which hit #30 on the Billboard chart, was inspired by Linnea’s love for fire dancing and was co-written alongside famed recording artist Kimberly Cole.

Linnea will release her new single “I’m Bad” on October 15th, 2013, via Tommy Boy, followed by a much-anticipated music video. Tour plans will follow which will bring her to major markets across the US in the fall and winter.

www.linneaonline.com

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