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Loona (Marie-José van der Kolk) was born on 16 September, 1974 in IJmuiden, Netherlands, is a Dutch pop singer. Discover Loona'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 49 years old?
Popular As |
Marie-José van der Kolk |
Occupation |
Singer · songwriter · dancer |
Age |
49 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
16 September 1974 |
Birthday |
16 September |
Birthplace |
IJmuiden, Netherlands |
Nationality |
Netherlands
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She is a member of famous Singer with the age 49 years old group.
Loona Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Loona Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Loona worth at the age of 49 years old? Loona’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Netherlands. We have estimated Loona's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Loona (born Marie-José van der Kolk, on 16 September 1974 in IJmuiden, Netherlands) is a Dutch pop singer and dancer.
Van der Kolk was born on 16 September 1974 in IJmuiden.
In 1991, she met DJ and producer DJ Sammy at Zorba's Club in El Arenal Mallorca.
For this album, Loona experimented with a more mature and oriental sound, which can be heard on songs like "Land of broken dreams", "If you want my love" or on the third single release and #4 hit "Rhythm of the Night", a remake of "Hadi Bakalim" from Sezen Aksu's 1991 album Gülümse.
In 1992, DJ Sammy became resident DJ at the Joy Palace Club in El Arenal, while Van der Kolk was a resident dancer there, for whom she started to be a background singer for live performances.
She soon adopted the stage name "Carisma" and performed as a featured artist on DJ Sammy's music.
In 1996, they released their first singles "Life is Just a Game" and "You Are My Angel", which was their first hit.
In 1997, with the release of their third single "Prince of Love", they scored a Top 30 hit in Germany, followed by the singles "Golden Child" and "Magic Moment".
DJ Sammy's debut studio album Life Is Just A Game, which heavily involved van der Kolk on vocals, peaked at 62 in the German album chart.
In the Summer of 1998, van der Kolk came up with a new project called Loona (leaned on the Spanish word "luna" for "moon"), also produced by DJ Sammy.
Originally started as a Duo, DJ Sammy stayed in the background for music videos and cover arts.
The first single, which also appeared as a bonus track on Life is Just a Game, was a cover of Paradisio's song "Bailando" and it became the summer song of 1998 in Germany, reaching the number 1 of the German charts 8 weeks long and Echo-awarded as "Best International Dance Single".
By Autumn, it was followed by another single "Hijo de la Luna" (a cover of the Spanish band Mecano) which also reached number 1 on the German charts.
These two singles sold millions and became gold- and platinum selling records in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
In 1999, Loona's first studio album titled Lunita was released, followed by the third and final single from this album, the Top 30 hit "Dónde Vas".
Afterwards, the song "Mamboleo", a cover version of Herbert Grönemeyer's song "Mambo", was released from the second album Entre dos Aguas reaching #5 in German single chart.
It was Echo-awarded as "Best Dance Single" in 1999.
Due to a lawsuit set up by Herbert Grönemeyer for infringement, a second black and white music video was shot, and finally both videos were banned from music stations and only played for just one day of airing.
The song itself then had to be removed from Entre dos Aguas, the re-issued versions of the album do not include the track and only can be found on rare and early pressings.
In 1999, van der Kolk again provided guest vocals as Carisma for DJ Sammy's single "In 2 Eternity" from his first remix album DJ Sammy at Work (In the Mix).
Still the song re-appeared and included on Loona's first compilation album Greatest Hits later in 2000.
Entre dos Aguas saw three more single releases "Salvador Dalí", another cover of the Spanish band Mecano, "La Vida es una Flor" and the Christmas single "Navidad", becoming minor hits which did not reach the Top 50 in Germany.
In 2000, Loona's first compilation album Greatest Hits and its first single, "Latino Lover" (a Spanish remake of "You're the Greatest Lover" by the pop band Luv'), was released and peaked at #6 in German and Swiss single chart.
In 2001, Loona released the singles "Baila mi Ritmo" and "Viva el Amor" followed by her second compilation album Baila mi Ritmo.
"Viva el Amor" became a number 1 hit in Spain.
In 2002, she released the singles "Rhythm of the Night" and "Colors" from the third studio album Colors.
In 2002, van der Kolk continued providing guest vocals for DJ Sammy's singles "Sunlight" and the Don Henley cover version "The Boys of Summer" from his second studio album Heaven, but this time for the first time credited as "DJ Sammy feat. Loona" both reaching number 1 in several countries in the world.
In 2004, Loona was featured on DJ Sammy's single "Rise Again" and released her first and only single, the Eric Clapton classic "Tears In Heaven", of her fourth studio album Wind of Time, followed in 2005.
Both singles became moderate hits.
The album is a collection full of cover versions.
According to van der Kolk, she dedicated the album title, selected track list and the entire album to her mother, whom she lost ten years ago.
It features covers such as Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale", Peter Sarstedt's "Where Do You Go to My Lovely", Ralph McTell's "Streets Of London", Sting's "Fragile" or Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind".
She emotionally performed "Tears In Heaven" at "The Dome" crying and pregnant with her first child.
Her daughter named Saphira Maria was welcomed in 2005.
In 2005, Loona released the David Bisbal classic "Oye el Boom" and went on hiatus for her baby.
In 2007, Loona's third compilation album Everybody on the Floor and the same titled single, a reggaeton song titled "Everybody on the Floor (Uh la la la)" have been released.
In May 2008, Loona signed a new contract with Sony BMG/Ariola and returned with her fifth studio album "Moonrise" in October, preceded by its two single releases "Por la Noche" and "Salam Aleikoum", all with limited success.
Professionally and in private, van der Kolk parted ways with her longtime collaborator and father of her daughter, DJ Sammy.
She was also a Judge in the seventh season of the German version of "Popstars" alongside rapper Sido and choreographer Detlef Soost.
In 2009, Loona returned with the cover version of Cidinho & Doca, "Parapapapapa" to her summer tune roots since "Viva el Amor" in 2001.