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With a dynamic range that has drawn comparisons to Beyoncé and Alicia Keys, Dinah Jane Hansen hails from Santa Ana, CA and is of Tongan and Polynesian heritage. Her mother sang with a reggae band and her brothers sang in church. Dinah remembers being four years old and wanting to learn to sing to impress her mother. At 11, she told her parents she wanted to pursue a singing career. “The first time I performed I remember feeling so nervous and scared,” Dinah says. “I was behind the curtains and I could hear the announcer say my name. All I could think was, ‘I hope they like me, I hope they don’t boo.’ But they applauded and I remember thinking this is definitely something I want to do one day.” [[Dinah Jane Hansen|(Read More)]]}} |
With a dynamic range that has drawn comparisons to Beyoncé and Alicia Keys, Dinah Jane Hansen hails from Santa Ana, CA and is of Tongan and Polynesian heritage. Her mother sang with a reggae band and her brothers sang in church. Dinah remembers being four years old and wanting to learn to sing to impress her mother. At 11, she told her parents she wanted to pursue a singing career. “The first time I performed I remember feeling so nervous and scared,” Dinah says. “I was behind the curtains and I could hear the announcer say my name. All I could think was, ‘I hope they like me, I hope they don’t boo.’ But they applauded and I remember thinking this is definitely something I want to do one day.” [[Dinah Jane Hansen|(Read More)]]}} |
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Camila Cabello, Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, & Dinah Jane Hansen all originally auditioned for The X-Factor as solo artists, coming from different states around the USA. They all made it through to bootcamp, but were later eliminated. The judges didn't want to lose all of their talent, so they decided to bring them back into the competition by making them into a group, that's how Fifth Harmony was created, originally with the name LYLAS and later 1432. Ever since then, they have been performing great songs and dances on The X-Factor stage. They ended up in third place on the show. They're signed to Syco Music and Epic Records. Their debut single is called Miss Movin' On!
With a dynamic range that has drawn comparisons to Beyoncé and Alicia Keys, Dinah Jane Hansen hails from Santa Ana, CA and is of Tongan and Polynesian heritage. Her mother sang with a reggae band and her brothers sang in church. Dinah remembers being four years old and wanting to learn to sing to impress her mother. At 11, she told her parents she wanted to pursue a singing career. “The first time I performed I remember feeling so nervous and scared,” Dinah says. “I was behind the curtains and I could hear the announcer say my name. All I could think was, ‘I hope they like me, I hope they don’t boo.’ But they applauded and I remember thinking this is definitely something I want to do one day.” (Read More)
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