She first rose to prominence as the original vocalist for the Dutch pop-trance group Alice Deejay, a role that truly put her on the map. The group gained international fame with hit singles like “Better Off Alone” and “Back in My Life,” both of which became anthems of the late ‘90s and early 2000s dance scene. Under her vocal lead, Alice Deejay released their debut and only studio album, Who Needs Guitars Anyway?, which surprisingly climbed into the Top 10 of the UK Albums Chart—a major achievement for an electronic act at the time.
Before all the fame and recognition, she was there from the very beginning, joining Alice Deejay when the group formed back in 1998. Her voice played a key part in shaping their signature sound. However, in 2002, when the group decided to go on hiatus, she made the choice to step away from the spotlight.
Hailing from Amsterdam, Netherlands, she brought a distinct European flair to the music world. Even after her departure, her contributions as the original voice of Alice Deejay continue to resonate with fans around the globe. And let’s be honest—when you think of Alice Deejay, it’s hard not to picture her as the face and voice behind their biggest hits.
Their smash hit “Better Off Alone” really made waves across the charts, climbing all the way to number two on the UK Singles Chart. It wasn’t just a UK sensation—across the pond, the track also hit number three on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Their sound clearly resonated with fans on both sides of the Atlantic, solidifying their place in dance music history. Their ability to craft such an enduring anthem speaks volumes about their talent and influence. Their legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and listeners alike.