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YetepEva Simons is a Dutch electro-pop singer who made her solo recording debut in 2009 with the international hit “Silly Boy” after rising to fame on the reality showPopstars several years earlier as part of the chart-topping girl group Raffish. Born on March 17, 1984, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, she grew up in a musical family where both of her parents were musicians, and as a teenager she studied music at the Conservatorium von Amsterdam. She appeared as a member of the girl group Raffish on the 2004 season of Popstars. Following Raffish’s appearance, the group topped the Dutch singles chart with its debut single, “Plaything.” The full-length album How Raffish Are You? followed in 2005 and was a Top 20 hit. There were also two follow-up singles, “Thursday’s Child” and “Let Go,” both of which were Top 30 hits. After Raffish dissolved in 2006, Simons embarked on a solo career. In association with EMI, she made her solo recording debut in 2009 with “Silly Boy,” an electro-pop song produced by Tearce “Kizzo” Keaz that is reminiscent of Rihanna and Lady Gaga. The song was released internationally, not only in Europe but also in North America and Australia, and it was a hit in many countries.

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