IDA
CORR

In
2007 singer Ida Corr conquered dancefloors and charts all over
the world with her single "Let Me Think About It", remixed
by Fedde Le Grand. It became the most successful single of a Danish
artist after Aqua and Infernal. Most people know her probably for
this big hit. But how did it start with Ida's career?
Ida Corr was born to a Danish mother and a Gambian father in Aarhus,
the second largest town of Denmark. She was raised in a home filled
with music. Her father - a musician - jammed a lot with his friends.
She started out drumming at six, formed her own band at nine, performing
soul classics by James Brown and Aretha Franklin on the streets
of Aarhus. At the age of eleven her band won the very first National
Danish Radio Songcontest for Children.
From then on there was no other path for Ida Corr than the path
of music. Over the next years she developed her singing talent
and built up her career as a perfomer, by becoming one of the most
popular backing vocals in Danish music.
On several occasions during that time Ida Corr was offered record
deals from various A&R people, that thought her powerful voice
and good looks would go well with a handful of coversongs. But
they thought wrong, because Ida Corr didn't want to be just another
short-term product - she wanted to be herself.
So she started to write songs of her own. In the summer of 2004
she released her debut single "U Make Me Wanna", which
became an instant radiohit in Denmark, without anybody knowing
anything about the artist, apart from the fact that this was a
great track.
Ida finally decided to sign with Kick Music and joined up with
the young talented producer MoTrack aka Christian von Staffeldt.
Both wrote and produced her debutalbum "Streetdiva",
hitting the Danish stores in April 2005.
"
StreetDiva" showed what kind of artist Ida Corr was - a real
Soul-woman, daring to experiment with music and genres. The foundation
was soul, but mixed with elements from all kinds of music: R&B,
Jazz, Hip Hop and even Rockmusic.
Following the release of "Streetdiva" there was more
radio-hitsingles released, and Ida became one of the most-covered
female artists in the printed press over the next year - with plenty
of comprehensive interviews and several frontcovers showing the
beautiful Miss Ida Corr. And very unexpectedly, fans started pulling
posters with Ida down in order to take them home. Kick Music went
to the press and urged people to stop doing that and instead offered
to mail a brand new poster to everybody interested - more than
800 people responded to this offer and thus received a poster of
Ida Corr a number 10 times higher than expected by Kick Music (Denmark
is only 5 million people).
Massive touring followed, including festivals such as Roskilde-
and Skanderborg Festival - performing with a 10 piece act, including
hornsection, percussion and rappers a real soulband.
Ida has also been noticed by foreign companies. In 2005 she got
her first single "U Make Me Wanna" signed to the legendary
Tommy Boy label in New York. Rosie Lopez (the A&R of Tommy
Boy) played the track to Mr. DJ (the producer of Outkast) who wanted
to re-record the song with her and keeping an option for Big Boi
to rap on it. Unfortunately the boys of Outkast ran in to time
problems as the member were producing a new album and a movie at
the same time, not leaving a spare moment to pursue the Ida Corr
re-recording.
Only a year after the release of the debut album, Ida Corr and
MoTrack went back to the studio to start working on her second
album. Different to the production of the first album, this production
was much more intense and concentrated on Ida and MoTrack, only
calling in help from fellow musicians when absolutely needed -
among those Al Agami and Burhan G, both famous in their own fields.
It was decided from the beginning to try and create music that
found its place in between the warm Soulmusic and the colder electrosounds
- Robosoul.
Over the next couple of months in the studio, Ida Corr came up
with 12 new songs creative works, with a strong sense of detail
and different from anything ever heard in Danish music before.
Ida & MoTrack were still "playing with the music" but
with the original idea of the outcome in the back of their heads,
they still managed to keep the production strict and pure.
In August the result was finally ready. First single was decided
to be "Lonely Girl" and was released in the beginning
of September 2006, reaching a high rotation on National Radio.
On October 11th the new album "Robosoul" was released,
and even though the press and TV never stopped following Ida after
the release of her first album 18 months earlier, the media awaited
the new album with great anticipation. Ida had become "a household
name" in Denmark since the debut, and everybody wanted to
know what she was doing.
Ida Corr's very first musicvideo was released in Denmark on the
same day as the release of "Robosoul". Previously there
hadn't been enough time to produce a musicvideo from the first
album, but this time around it was a part of the major release
plan. The song was of course "Lonely Girl". It was shot
on a sunny but cold day in September at the beach of Copenhagen
and the video includes several shots of Ida "standing" on
the surface of the water as well as lying in it, while telling
the sad story of the song.
Internationally, there has also been a huge interest in the Danish
artist. This is a result of her collaboration with one of the world's
best selling DJ's - Fedde Le Grand, who hit the dance charts with
his club tracks "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" and "The
Creeps" (featuring Camille Jones).
The first collaboration with Fedde Le Grand was "Mirror",
a song performed especially on the "Live Earth" event
in the Netherlands on June 7th, 2007 at 7:07 am.
But it was the remix to the track "Let Me Think About It" from
Ida's album "Robosoul", which became the smash hit for
both artists. Throughout the summer and autumn the track conquered
charts in Europe, Asia and North America. The track reached number
2 on the UK Single Charts (only surpassed by the Sugababes) as
well as being the most played number on UK Music TV and the national
English radio channel BBC Radio 1. In 2008 the single gained a
world record, rising to number 1 on the US Billboard Dance Charts,
as an imported single and spending 40 weeks in the Top 10!
The video was filmed in London and directed by Marcus Adams and
is according to Marcus a sexy mixture of Prince and Robert Palmer
and a tribute to Prince as well.
In 2007 Ida joined a new band called "SugaRush Beat Company",
which consists of Jarrad 'Jaz' Rogers, Rahsaan Patterson and Ida
Corr. Jaz is the producer in the band and has also produced for
Lauryn Hill's and Britney Spears' albums. Rahsaan made a big impact
on the urban scene in 1997. His single "Where You Are" became
an hit in both UK and USA and let to 2 million sold records.
The band impressed Liza Minelli, when they performed live at the "Later
with Jools Holland"-Show in London in early 2008. In September
2008 their debut album came out in the UK.
Since the worldwide success of "Let Me Think About It",
Ida is constantly on the go, playing at exclusive clubs worldwide.
Recently she released her album "One" in Europe and the
United States, which contains some of her best known tracks from
her two previous albums.