Corona is an internationally renowned Italian Eurodance project that exploded onto the global music scene in the 1990s, becoming one of the most successful dance acts of the decade. The project was fronted by Brazilian-born singer Olga Maria de Souza, with production and songwriting by Francesco "Checco" Bontempi, also known as Lee Marrow.
Corona’s breakthrough came in 1993 with the release of the timeless hit The Rhythm of the Night. The track became a global phenomenon, topping charts across Europe and reaching the Top 10 in the UK and Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. With its infectious beat, iconic piano riff, and Olga's commanding stage presence, the song became a defining anthem of 90s Eurodance.
Following the success of their debut single, Corona released a string of hits including Baby Baby, Try Me Out, I Don’t Wanna Be a Star and more many of which were featured on their gold-certified debut album The Rhythm of the Night (1995).
With her radiant energy and unmistakable voice, Olga de Souza has remained the heart of the project. Corona continues to perform around the world, keeping the spirit of Eurodance alive for fans old and new.