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Rita Ora

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Born Rita Sahatçiu in former Yugoslavia (now Kosovo), Rita Ora is a naturalised Brit who debuted on in 2012 on DJ Fresh's chart-topping hit Hot Right Now. She holds the record for the most Top 10 singles among British females on the UK Charts - 13 songs, 4 of them hitting #1. Multidimensional, Rita expanded her name through fashion, television, cinema, charity and other endeavours. 

 

In 2022, Rita made a bold move and left her previous label. Now, owning her masters, she signed a partnership deal with BMG UK and is gearing up to release her third album. "You Only Love Me", the first single, will be released in January 2023. 
 

Rita's current 2023 projects:

 

  • Third studio album
  • Second season of Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (Netflix)
  • Leading role on Disney's The Descendants sequel named Pocketwatch (Disney+)
  • Supporting role on the upcoming movie Tin Soldier
  • Fourth season of The Masked Singer UK
  • Third season of The Voice Australia
  • Prospero (her Tequila brand)
  • Humans Being Together (her athleisure brand)

 

Important links: https://ritaora.komi.io/

 

 

Edited by GustavoBardusco

  • 8 months later...
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That base got lost over the years :deadbanana2:

Anyway we're close to her third record finally, so maybe her musical career will be more active :emofish:

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