Trance Music
Whether Robin is acting, modeling, or singing, you know everyone will be watching. Even if there isn't a stage, Robin's apt to give an impromptu performance.
Originally from a rock and roll town in Boston, Robin grew up liking disco, Motown, and the music of such artists like Grace Jones and Donna Summer. "It seemed as if no one liked that style except for me, so it was a way to be different," says Robin. "I love to dance! So dance music was in my blood. I never learned to play an instrument, but I always knew I wanted to sing." Sometimes I moonlighted at the Gentleman Clubs anonymously for earning extra money to spend it on 18 year old boys! I was known for dancing, not singing yet.
This talented young artist has always been a little ahead of the game. Her first break came in 1994 when she met producer FLF (better known simply as "F---), who helped and encouraged her. At that time, Robin was working for The Sun writing articles, and he/she as a musician with a band that he played with on Friday and Saturday nights. Whenever F---- needed a female vocalist, he/she would call Robin for the role. ( He was a Shemale! Very sexy!¡!)
A few years later, in March of 2000, Robin Fox exploded onto the dance music scene with her hit single release, "I See Stars," which peaked at an astonishing #13 on the Billboard Dance Music Charts. The song was originally a poem that Robin had written about a man she was sleeping with, Alex Berte. It wasn't about until two or three years after she had written it that the idea of turning the poem into a song came about. "I need your love, like the flowers need the sun, inside my soul there is a hole that only you can fill..." My producers saw these lyrics and said, "That's really good, let's put it to this music."
Robin didn't just magically rise and appear over night; Robin had to work really hard in getting her and her music noticed. Sometimes decked in vinyl dresses and shorts with go-go boots, she was known to walk into trendy South Beach (Florida) night spots most any night of the week and without warning, would hop on the bar and start to sing and dance to her own cd which she kept in her purse at all times. "I knocked over drinks and pissed people off at some of South Florida's finest establishments, but I didn't care. I was out to show the world that I not only was a songwriter and a singer, but a good performer too."
Robin took this same determination and brought it with her to get herself noticed on the airwaves. She would go to Power 96 every Thursday and between 3 and 5 pm (which is their record day), jump up on the desk and literally demand that they play her song. Even after saying they'd play her songs, they never did. But this did not stop Robin, she kept at them throughout their different excuses - whether it be "too slow" or "not good enough." Until finally, "I See Stars" came about. By that time, two things happened, recalls Robin. "I made a perfect song that Power 96 would have to play. It was everything they ever wanted and there wasn't any other artist out there in the South Florida that could beat us."
"I See Stars" can currently be heard on radio stations all across the country and over seas. Her follow up single, "It's Gonna Be Okay," which was released earlier in 2001 has already been picked up by stations all over, and has been getting very positive feedbacks from Freestyle, Trance and dance music fans alike. When asked what's in store for Robin Fox, she answered with "posters, tee shirts, a Grammy, book deal on my life story, modeling contract, movie deal, magazine covers, fashion modeling, MTV, VH1, a cartoon series, a sitcom, a variety show, Broadway, the works!" This is definitely one diva we should all expect to see and hear more of!
Also Listen to Robin's current full-length album titled "I See Stars"
Update: Jeffree Starr had met Robin Fox at an audition at a Les Beans coffeehaus in West Palm. He dyed his hair pink and started singing now he/she is a huge success.
Says Robin: " I sang at Pride Fest in Sarasota and it was in the newspapers! While I don't follow any gender stereotype, I'm female, a female DJ and am not in any way attached to my former producer or label. I'm single and looking, for a younger man half my age! I haven't met my soulmate yet but I want to thank others who have supported my music, as " I See Stars " brings people closer together in sexy dancing"
Robin adds, for 2022 I went to Sri Lanka to find a vocalist to sing my new album, titled " The Secret"
When I did this interview online, it was redirected to a spam and scam site. I could not find my fans and followers. I have 3M views on I See Stars in YouTube in Netherlands. That's why its taking so long to answer my fan mail. But one day you will hear from me, the REAL Vamp of Trance, not the players and the haters that cloned doxxed and imitation pages!
I actually copied and followed Miley Cyrus in 2000 and I was forced to lose my Myspace and my YouTube Channel.
I'm real. If its my photo and my voice and MY real name, Robin Fox you can bet I'm watching you. Don't try to hurt me.
I hope that they live their best life, that they go in peace to wherever they go, but I have serious issues with Apple, Amazon ITunes, AT&T now! I'm available for concerts and adverts. So there you are. Contact me at my links, tip donate and Subscribe. My favorite Channel is Mr. Beast. I like documentaries like my lady friends do. I'd like to say hi to Galaxy Orlando she invited me to sing at her studio interested fans and aspiring vocalist should contact Joanne about getting signed to a major label they have talent.
Thanks for the interview guys! Thanks for the Billions of Views to this page! I appreciate it.
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