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C'Hantal

C'Hantal

C'Hantal has been played on NTS in shows including Beauty Blender w/ A.G & Manara, featured first on 30 March 2017. Songs played include The Realm (Acappella), Radio Edit and The Realm (Acapella).

There are at least two artists using the name Chantal.

(1) Chantal Andere (born, January 25, 1972 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress. She is the daughter of the famous actress Jacqueline Andere and Argentine writer Jose Maria Fernandez Unsain. She is professionally known as Chantal Andere. As a child she studied ballet and attended acting and singing classes. Her first professional acting role came in 1983 with Polo, Pelota Amarilla. After that, she began acting in theatre and then television. Though she saw no success, Chantal embarked on a singing career. Possessing a great voice, she recorded 3 albums for Discos Melody beginning with her self-titled debut in 1990, which featured her singles "Regresa" and "Virginia", then another in 1992, also self titled which featured her single "Contigo El Amor Es Mucho Mas" and finally "Sensaciones" in 1994, fresh off the popularity of her starring role as the villain in Marimar opposite Thalía. Andere is now famous for her roles as villains in telenovelas. Some of the telenovelas that she has participated in are: Dulce Desafío, Los Parientes Pobres, Marimar, El Noveno mandamiento, La Usurpadora, Amor Real and Barrera de Amor. The actress has also demonstrated her capability to interpret diverse characters in the sitcom Diseñador Ambos Sexos. She played Fabiola. Andere participated in Cantando por un sueño in 2006, with her partner, Gerardo Urquiza. Her last work for now is participating in the telenovela Sortilegio as Raquel Albeniz.

(2) Chantal was the stage name of an Italo-disco singer who released several singles in 1986-1989, most notably "Ladies Night," written by Francesco Bontempi and Giorgio Spagna.

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C'Hantal

C'Hantal has been played on NTS in shows including Beauty Blender w/ A.G & Manara, featured first on 30 March 2017. Songs played include The Realm (Acappella), Radio Edit and The Realm (Acapella).

There are at least two artists using the name Chantal.

(1) Chantal Andere (born, January 25, 1972 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress. She is the daughter of the famous actress Jacqueline Andere and Argentine writer Jose Maria Fernandez Unsain. She is professionally known as Chantal Andere. As a child she studied ballet and attended acting and singing classes. Her first professional acting role came in 1983 with Polo, Pelota Amarilla. After that, she began acting in theatre and then television. Though she saw no success, Chantal embarked on a singing career. Possessing a great voice, she recorded 3 albums for Discos Melody beginning with her self-titled debut in 1990, which featured her singles "Regresa" and "Virginia", then another in 1992, also self titled which featured her single "Contigo El Amor Es Mucho Mas" and finally "Sensaciones" in 1994, fresh off the popularity of her starring role as the villain in Marimar opposite Thalía. Andere is now famous for her roles as villains in telenovelas. Some of the telenovelas that she has participated in are: Dulce Desafío, Los Parientes Pobres, Marimar, El Noveno mandamiento, La Usurpadora, Amor Real and Barrera de Amor. The actress has also demonstrated her capability to interpret diverse characters in the sitcom Diseñador Ambos Sexos. She played Fabiola. Andere participated in Cantando por un sueño in 2006, with her partner, Gerardo Urquiza. Her last work for now is participating in the telenovela Sortilegio as Raquel Albeniz.

(2) Chantal was the stage name of an Italo-disco singer who released several singles in 1986-1989, most notably "Ladies Night," written by Francesco Bontempi and Giorgio Spagna.

Original source Last.fm

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The Realm (Acappella)
C'hantal feat. C'hantal
High Fashion Digital2010
Radio Edit
Devastation, C'Hantal
Powertraxx Records1992
The Realm (Acapella)
C'hantal
BCM Records1990