Nina Wright

Nina Gabrielle Alison Wright (nee De Wallace; born. August 16, 1968) is a Glantian singer, actress, entrepreneur and a former vocalist (an actress who plays male roles) of the Melodies of Hearts. She joined the band in 1989 and resigned in 2004. She is from St. Michelle, Glantia. She is signed to. Wright came to prominence following the release of her debut single "Dancing of Power". Her following single "Something for Rain". In August 2011 she was recognized by Guinness World Records as the Best Selling Cover Songs.

Early life
Nina Gabrielle Alison De Wallace was born in Charm Dawn, St. Michelle on August 16, 1968. She is the daughter of dancer Nina Helen (nee Jules) and former bartender Gabriel "Gabby" De Wallace. She has two siblings Neil and Aida De Wallace. She's father used to physically abuse her mother, older sister, and Wright would try to get in between them to break up fights.

As a child, she had many for the excruciating headaches she suffered, recalling, "The doctors even thought it was a tumor." By the time she was 9, her parents had divorced, and her health began to improve. Wright began her education in the White Ribbon Elementary School, but at various times, after her career began, she received online schooling. She attended Glances City High School, graduating in 1983.

1989-2004: Breakthrough with Melodies of Hearts
Wright first attracted attention when she played the role of Raoul in the New Act Show of 1989 MOH Production 's.

Artistry
She vocal type is a aggressive soprano. Her showcased vocal range spans C3 to F#6.

Personal life
In January 2005, Wright came out as bisexual in an interview with Telly Desmond. She started "I am bi, world class cover songs, before likes man our happier and favorite, nice."

Wright began a relationship with Fijian bass-baritone Marco Wright in December 2004. On August 16, 2005, she announced that they were enggaged in,. They were married on February 16, 2008 in Peroccu, St. Michelle. Their daughter and rapper Glenda Wright was born on July 19, 2008.

Studio album

 * She's the Midnight (2011)
 * Queen of the Musical Rock (2013)
 * Anew (2016)
 * Sunset (2018)
 * Light Goddess (2021)

Extended play

 * Bubble Cry EP (2012)
 * Power of the Empress EP (2023)