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Indra (Indra Kuldasaar) was born on 20 July, 1967 in Sweden, is a Sweden-Estonian vocalist. Discover Indra's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Indra Kuldasaar
Occupation Singer
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 20 July 1967
Birthday 20 July
Birthplace Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1967

Indra Kuldasaar (born 20 July 1967 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a singer, best known in France.

Indra was born in Göteborg, Sweden to Estonian parents.

1980

Following her model boyfriend to Paris in the late 1980s, she was discovered dancing in a Parisian night club, and was soon offered a recording contract.

1990

She worked with the producer Orlando, brother of French superstar Dalida, and released her début single Let's Go Crazy in late 1990.

Very much in the current club/house-style, the song was a rap track, and crossed over from the underground to the mainstream, appearing at #11 in the French single chart.

1991

In 1991 Indra's second single, the dance song Misery hit #7 in France.

It was written and produced by Eddy Beatboxking aka Walter Taieb, with lyrics by American songwriter Cathy Grier.

The song remains Indra's biggest hit to date.

This was followed by another Top 10 track, Temptation written and produced by Walter Taieb, and her debut album also called "Temptation" later in the year (also lyrics by Cathy Grier).

The album went Gold in France and was later released in some foreign countries but Indra never managed to get success outside France.

1992

The album's fourth and last single was released in early 1992, and the song, Tell Me, was a Top 20 hit.

In autumn 1992, Indra released Gimme What's Real, the first single from her second album.

She was the opening act for Prince's concert in Paris in July 1992.

1993

When Indra's second album, "Together Tonight", was released in January 1993, it also went Gold in France.

After a collection of dance singles, Indra surprisingly released the ballad Rescue Me as her sixth single, it reached #38 in France.

A third single from the "Together tonight" album was released later in 1993, Yesterday Is History (Tomorrow is a mystery) but it did not manage to chart in the Top 50 despite a bunch of new remixes.

1994

After only two albums, 1994 saw the release of a "Best Of" collection, which yielded two brand new singles, Hollywood and Save My Life.

Both failed to make the French Top 50, but the album again reached Gold status.

1995

DJ BoBo and Masterboy produced her third studio album, "Anywhere", which was released in July 1995.

The album was also released in Germany where DJ BoBo is a huge superstar.

Both the album and its two singles, Anywhere and We Belong Together did not chart high.

Anywhere was though a Top 20 dance hit in the French official club play chart.

In 1995, Indra also participated on the Dalida remix album "Comme si j'étais là".

She did a rap on the track Jusqu'au bout du rêve... which is a remake of the classic Dalida disco anthem Laissez-moi danser (Monday, Tuesday).

The song was planned to be released as a single and a video made of archive footages from Dalida mixed with images of Indra's Gimme what's real video was even shown on TV but the song remained only available on promo CD and 12".

1997

After a break of two years, Indra returned in 1997 with the single Message for you but it also flopped.

1998

After some TV hosting work in France on the channel France 3 on the show Ce soir, je passe à la télé in 1998; Indra returned to the music industry in 1999 with her fourth studio album, "You & Me".

The lead single Never never spent only one week (#99) in the French single Top 100!

The album was a complete failure in terms of sales and no other single was released from that album.

1999

However, another single in summer 1999 saw her teamed up with Michael Damian from The Young and the Restless, but the song, Reggae Life, became a further addition to her string of flops totally missing the Top 100.

Indra's recording contract was over at the end of 1999.

2000

She married model Guy Paillard, moved to Switzerland, and had a son, Ollie, in 2000.

2004

Indra returned to music in 2004.

Still produced by Orlando, she started to sing in French in order to get more radio airplays on the French territory.

Her come-back single was the pop/rock song Besoin De Vous, a duet with.

The track made the French top 50 (#47), and for the first time saw Indra enter the official Swiss singles chart.

2005

Then, in 2005, she released her 'real' solo come-back single with Oublie-Moi, a pop/R'n'B track penned by Tragédie who had a string of Top 10 hits in France.

With that song, Indra found herself back in the French Top 40 (the song peaked at #39).

2016

The single peaked at #16 in the French single chart, becoming Indra's 5th consecutive Top 20 hit.

At that time, Indra was very popular in France and managed to establish herself as the 'Queen Of Dance Music' with a big club impact in addition to her chart success.