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BiographyTheir parents moved to New York from Puerto Rico and were divorced when the girls were younger. The twins' mother began a new relationship with a man who acted as Nicole and Natalie's stepfather, also a DJ and of Dominican[disambiguation needed] descent. They grew up in the Queens and Roosevelt Island sections of New York.
The twins' parents were very supportive of their daughters' ambitions. Their stepfather even gave them guitar and drum lessons. They were taken to auditions and, on some occasions, they even performed on some showcases. The sisters wanted to devise a name of their own. In using the first two syllables of their names ("Ni" and "Na"), they came up with Nina. They then added Sky, which for them represented "the sky's the limit". They continued to go to school and, in their spare time, worked as DJs. In the year 2000, they met The Jettsonz (Elijah Wells and Lionel Bermingham), a pair of music producers who helped them develop their own sound. Image:Ninaskycover.jpg Nina Sky album cover MusicIn 2004, The Jettsonz introduced the girls to Cipha Sounds, a hip hop DJ who worked for the Star Trak record label owned by The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams & Chad Hugo). Cipha Sounds was impressed when he heard the girls sing and suggested that they use the Coolie Dance Riddim. The twins then proceeded to write "Move Ya Body" (along with The Jettsonz, who also produced the record), mixing riddim with Caribbean moves and made a demo.
The single "Move Ya Body" was released on April 27, 2004 and reached number 17 on the hit charts. Urban music and rhythmic top 40 stations quickly added the song to their play lists, sending the song up the charts. By July 17, "Move Ya Body" had gone to the top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic and had also reached the top 5 of a world combined r&b chart based on the US, UK, Germany, France and Australia. The song had also reached the top 50 of the Australian charts. On June 29, 2004 they released their first, self-titled, album, featuring Betty Wright. The twins, Natalie and Nicole continue to work and promote their music. They have contributed greatly to the Reggaeton movement with songs such as Oye Mi Canto, and Mas Maiz with artist and producer N.O.R.E. Their new album "La Conexión", is a mixtape album that features collaborations with Ivy Queen, Aventura, Tony Touch, Yaga y Mackie, Pitbull and production from Mysto & Pizzi, and The Jettsonz. Nina Sky's second studio album, "The Musical", is slated for a 2007 release. Producers include, Scott Storch, Ryan Leslie, Cipha Sounds, Solitair, Cool & Dre, Salaam Remi, The Jettsonz and more. Guests include Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Ne-Yo, Styles P. & Sheek Louch. The Cool & Dre infused street single "Flippin' That" (feat. Rick Ross) leaked Memorial Day 2006 & has generated a big buzz for the duo. The official first single from the album, "Sugar Daddy", is hitting the Urban & Pop airwaves. DiscographyAlbums
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