Ladies and gentlemen. I would like to introduce you to an amazing rising star, Dj Krystal Blue. She's a very talented and beautiful club, ambient and trance artist. Her music can fit any mood you are in, and can lift your spiritis high. This original artist, started her career at the young age of 14, with the release of her debut single, Ghetto Cemetary (1998). A song that started off as a school project about the Holocaust. Her second single, Silence In The Rain (2001), was a song dedicated to the memory of the World Trade Centers. Both equally beautiful songs. As she croons meaningful lyrics about both tragic events.
Krystal's first debut album, Live Vol I&II (2002), has a techno/club feel to it. The whole album, makes you want to get up and move to such tracks as, Space Animals, Techno Vibe and Piano Jam. Although she only applies her talented vocals to one song (Where Can I Fly?), the album is pure of energizing beats, that make you want to get up and move.




On Miss Blue's second album, Kiss It (2003), she puts a rhythmic flow of music. Starting off the album, with Smell My Woman. A dance-worthy song, that makes you wanna get up and move. The albums flows together, as it ends with the soothing sounds of Rain. A song done in Portuguese.
Now Krystal Blue is working on her third up-coming album (which is yet to be titled). Many are anxiously waiting, however the star herself says, "I want to make sure the third album is perfect! I gotta be extra picky on this album, because I want it to be just right!"
Aside from her music. Krystal has also done some modeling. It's no suprise. She is a true beauty with her Cuban, French, Phillipine, and Spanish heritage. Some of the companies she has modeled for include, Miller Light (sponsored), Hot Import Nights (appearance), and Hawaiian Tropic (competition). She has also done a few run way shows in Mexico. Most recently she appeared in Maxim En Espanol's September 2007 issue.
--Sarah McSib
Learn More About Krystal @:
Krystal's Official Website
Krystal's Official MySpace


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