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In 2015, Havana cancelled ''Crave'' after 10 volumes and 3 “club editions”, choosing to focus on her DJing and musical career instead. During this period, Havana shifted from her signature sound to a more R&B-influenced one. However, no full album release came out of these sessions, and most of the singles released failed to chart. Havana temporarily quit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In 2015, Havana cancelled ''Crave'' after 10 volumes and 3 “club editions”, choosing to focus on her DJing [=DJing=] and musical career instead. During this period, Havana shifted from her signature sound to a more R&B-influenced one. However, no full album release came out of these sessions, and most of the singles released failed to chart. Havana temporarily quit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (born Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n SynthPop singer and dancer of Mauritian background. She began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" ([[{{Vaporware}} who broke up before they could release their first single]]). She started [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Creator/IslandRecords Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (born Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n SynthPop singer and dancer of Mauritian background. She began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" ([[{{Vaporware}} who broke up before they could release their first single]]). She started [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Creator/IslandRecords Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes volumed peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
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She released an EP entitled ''When the Lights Go Out'' in July 2012 and has released ''Flashing Lights'' ([[NoExportForYou only released in Australia and New Zealand]]) in 2013.
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In 2015, Havana cancelled ''Crave'' after 10 volumes and 3 “club editions”, choosing to focus on her DJing and musical career instead. During this period, Havana shifted from her signature sound to a more R&B-influenced one. However, no full album release came out of these sessions, and most of the singles released failed to chart. Havana temporarily quit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021, she released a new version of “We Run The Night” remixed by Teddy Cream to celebrate the song’s tenth anniversary. This version also features a rap from Hooligan Hefs.
In 2015, Havana cancelled ''Crave'' after 10 volumes and 3 “club editions”, choosing to focus on her DJing and musical career instead. During this period, Havana shifted from her signature sound to a more R&B-influenced one. However, no full album release came out of these sessions, and most of the singles released failed to chart. Havana temporarily quit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021, she released a new version of “We Run The Night” remixed by Teddy Cream to celebrate the song’s tenth anniversary. This version also features a rap from Hooligan Hefs.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueGm9V520AE We Run the Night (Original Version)]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4VZgbMmlKY&feature=BFa&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw Get It]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP4dnGkZne4&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw&index=0&feature=plcp We Run the Night (featuring Music/{{Pitbull}})]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygN8W89Ca4 City of Darkness (Promo Single)]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4VZgbMmlKY&feature=BFa&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw Get It]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP4dnGkZne4&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw&index=0&feature=plcp We Run the Night (featuring Music/{{Pitbull}})]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygN8W89Ca4 City of Darkness (Promo Single)]]
!!Non-album singles include:
* “We Run The Night” (original version) (2011)
* “Get It” (2011)
* “City Of Darkness” (2012)
* “Whatever We Want” (2014)
* “Better Not Said” (2014)
* “Battle Cry (featuring Music/BebeRexha & Savi)” (2015)
* “Like Lighting (featuring Dawin)” (2016)
* “Glimpse (featuring Rich the Kid)” (2018)
* “Cookie (featuring Veronica Vega)” (2019)
* “All Day” (2019)
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* “We Run The Night” (original version) (2011)
* “Get It” (2011)
* “City Of Darkness” (2012)
* “Whatever We Want” (2014)
* “Better Not Said” (2014)
* “Battle Cry (featuring Music/BebeRexha & Savi)” (2015)
* “Like Lighting (featuring Dawin)” (2016)
* “Glimpse (featuring Rich the Kid)” (2018)
* “Cookie (featuring Veronica Vega)” (2019)
* “All Day” (2019)
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (born Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n SynthPop singer and dancer of Mauritian background. She began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" ([[{{Vaporware}} who broke up before they could release their first single]]). She started [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Creator/IslandRecords Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (b. (born Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian SynthPop singer and dancer of Mauritian background. She began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" ([[{{Vaporware}} who broke up before they could release their first single]]). She started [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
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In 2011 Brown made the transition to being a pop singer, releasing her single "We Run the Night" to top 5 peaks in Australia (where it went three times platinum) and New Zealand (where it went platinum). Though Brown released a follow-up single, "Get It", soon afterwards, it wasn't as successful as "We Run the Night", barely peaking inside the ARIA top 40. Instead of following through with "Get It"'s promotion overseas, Brown enlisted the help of US producer [=RedOne=] (best known for his work with pretty much every single popstar post-Music/LadyGaga) and rapper Music/{{Pitbull}} for a remix of "We Run the Night". This version of the song had an alternate video, and it reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and #21 on the US {{Billboard}} Pop Songs. It also charted in other territories such as Canada, Norway, France and Belgium.
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In 2011 Brown made the transition to being a pop singer, releasing her single "We Run the Night" to top 5 peaks in Australia (where it went three times platinum) and New Zealand (where it went platinum). Though Brown released a follow-up single, "Get It", soon afterwards, it wasn't as successful as "We Run the Night", barely peaking inside the ARIA top 40. Instead of following through with "Get It"'s promotion overseas, Brown enlisted the help of US producer [=RedOne=] (best known for his work with pretty much every single popstar post-Music/LadyGaga) and rapper Music/{{Pitbull}} for a remix of "We Run the Night". This version of the song had an alternate video, and it reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and #21 on the US {{Billboard}} Billboard Pop Songs. It also charted in other territories such as Canada, Norway, France and Belgium.
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In 2011 Brown made the transition to being a pop singer, releasing her single "We Run the Night" to top 5 peaks in Australia (where it went three times platinum) and New Zealand (where it went platinum). Though Brown released a follow-up single, "Get It", soon afterwards, it wasn't as successful as "We Run the Night", barely peaking inside the ARIA top 40. Instead of following through with "Get It"'s promotion overseas, Brown enlisted the help of US producer [=RedOne=] (best known for his work with pretty much every single popstar post-Music/LadyGaga) and rapper Music/{{Pitbull}} for a remix of "We Run the Night". This version of the song had an alternate video, and it reached #1 on the US {{Billboard}} Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and #21 on the US {{Billboard}} Pop Songs. It also charted in other territories such as Canada, Norway, France and Belgium.
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (b. Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian SynthPop singer and dancer who of Mauritian background. She began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" ([[{{Vaporware}} who broke up before they could release their first single]]). She started [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
Brown represented Australia in the TV Song Festival for the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) in 2012.
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In 2011 Brown made the transition to being a pop singer, releasing her single "We Run the Night" to top 5 peaks in Australia (where it went three times platinum) and New Zealand (where it went platinum). Though Brown released a follow-up single, "Get It", soon afterwards, it wasn't as successful as "We Run the Night", barely peaking inside the ARIA top 40. Instead of following through with "Get It"'s promotion overseas, Brown enlisted the help of US producer [=RedOne=] (best known for his work with pretty much every single popstar post-LadyGaga) and rapper {{Pitbull}} Music/{{Pitbull}} for a remix of "We Run the Night". This version of the song had an alternate video, and it reached #1 on the US {{Billboard}} Hot Dance Club Songs and #21 on the US {{Billboard}} Pop Songs. It also charted in other territories such as Canada, Norway, France and Belgium.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP4dnGkZne4&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw&index=0&feature=plcp We Run the Night (featuring Pitbull)]]Music/{{Pitbull}})]]
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (b. Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian SynthPop singer and dancer who began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" (who ([[{{Vaporware}} who broke up before they could release their first single).single]]). She started [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (b. Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian SynthPop singer and dancer who began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" (who broke up before they could release their first single). She started DJing [=DJing=] in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
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[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (b. Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian SynthPop singer and dancer who began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" (who broke up before they could release their first single). She started DJing in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
In 2011 Brown made the transition to being a pop singer, releasing her single "We Run the Night" to top 5 peaks in Australia (where it went three times platinum) and New Zealand (where it went platinum). Though Brown released a follow-up single, "Get It", soon afterwards, it wasn't as successful as "We Run the Night", barely peaking inside the ARIA top 40. Instead of following through with "Get It"'s promotion overseas, Brown enlisted the help of US producer [=RedOne=] (best known for his work with pretty much every single popstar post-LadyGaga) and rapper {{Pitbull}} for a remix of "We Run the Night". This song had an alternate video, and it reached #1 on the US {{Billboard}} Hot Dance Club Songs and #21 on the US {{Billboard}} Pop Songs. It also charted in other territories such as Canada, Norway, France and Belgium.
Brown has, as a DJ, supported the Pussycat Dolls and BritneySpears and, as a singer, supported ChrisBrown. She also cites JanetJackson as her major influence.
She will release her debut studio album later in 2012.
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!!Discography as a Performer:
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueGm9V520AE We Run the Night (Original Version)]]
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4VZgbMmlKY&feature=BFa&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw Get It]]
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP4dnGkZne4&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw&index=0&feature=plcp We Run the Night (featuring Pitbull)]]
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygN8W89Ca4 City of Darkness (Promo Single)]]
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!!Tropes:
* AutoTune: In all her songs, but most prominently in "We Run the Night".
* HairOfGold
* HelloNurse
* InDaClub: ''All'' of her songs released so far have a club theme, and her three videos feature her dancing ([[MsFanservice sexily]]) in a club.
* RereleaseTheSong / RearrangeTheSong: The international version of "We Run the Night", with [=RedOne=] adding to More Mega's production credits and Pitbull making the obligatory rapper-as-a-SpecialGuest feature.
* ShesGotLegs: Practically all her wardrobe is designed to show off her legs.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Oh ''yes''. She dressed like this even when she was a fulltime DJ.
* TitleOnlyChorus: "We Run the Night".
* AWildRapperAppears: Pitbull in "We Run the Night", [[StrictlyFormula saying the same things he usually does in his guest spots]].
[[caption-width-right:320:Running the night. And possibly the daytime too.]]
[[StageNames Havana Brown]] (b. Angelique Meunier, 14 February 1985) is an Australian SynthPop singer and dancer who began her professional career as a DJ after a short stint in the UK GirlGroup "Fishbowl" (who broke up before they could release their first single). She started DJing in Melbourne nightclubs before being approached by Island Records Australia to provide mixes for a compilation album. This later became the highly successful ''Crave'' series, with all of its seven volumes peaking inside the ARIA top 10 and two of those volumes attaining Gold status. In December 2009 Brown became the Austereo network's resident DJ, mixing on the radio show ''Party People''.
In 2011 Brown made the transition to being a pop singer, releasing her single "We Run the Night" to top 5 peaks in Australia (where it went three times platinum) and New Zealand (where it went platinum). Though Brown released a follow-up single, "Get It", soon afterwards, it wasn't as successful as "We Run the Night", barely peaking inside the ARIA top 40. Instead of following through with "Get It"'s promotion overseas, Brown enlisted the help of US producer [=RedOne=] (best known for his work with pretty much every single popstar post-LadyGaga) and rapper {{Pitbull}} for a remix of "We Run the Night". This song had an alternate video, and it reached #1 on the US {{Billboard}} Hot Dance Club Songs and #21 on the US {{Billboard}} Pop Songs. It also charted in other territories such as Canada, Norway, France and Belgium.
Brown has, as a DJ, supported the Pussycat Dolls and BritneySpears and, as a singer, supported ChrisBrown. She also cites JanetJackson as her major influence.
She will release her debut studio album later in 2012.
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!!Discography as a Performer:
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueGm9V520AE We Run the Night (Original Version)]]
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4VZgbMmlKY&feature=BFa&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw Get It]]
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP4dnGkZne4&list=UUZ0Qqb18r_9LWBTyMdW9BWw&index=0&feature=plcp We Run the Night (featuring Pitbull)]]
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygN8W89Ca4 City of Darkness (Promo Single)]]
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!!Tropes:
* AutoTune: In all her songs, but most prominently in "We Run the Night".
* HairOfGold
* HelloNurse
* InDaClub: ''All'' of her songs released so far have a club theme, and her three videos feature her dancing ([[MsFanservice sexily]]) in a club.
* RereleaseTheSong / RearrangeTheSong: The international version of "We Run the Night", with [=RedOne=] adding to More Mega's production credits and Pitbull making the obligatory rapper-as-a-SpecialGuest feature.
* ShesGotLegs: Practically all her wardrobe is designed to show off her legs.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Oh ''yes''. She dressed like this even when she was a fulltime DJ.
* TitleOnlyChorus: "We Run the Night".
* AWildRapperAppears: Pitbull in "We Run the Night", [[StrictlyFormula saying the same things he usually does in his guest spots]].