
Lea Kiss
Biography
Lea Kiss, born Mireille M’Boye, is a singer from Cameroon.
Before her music career she worked as a model and was the muse of fashion designer Paco Rabanne; she also appeared on film in 1988 in the French movie “Black Mic-Mac 2”.
She began as a vocalist for the group X-Power on the track This Is.
As a solo artist she released three singles: “Sexy Woman”, “Don’t You Want Love” — co-produced by Lea Kiss, D. Sury and S. Bizzotto and featuring a ragga-rap part by Andy Chase — and “Don’t Stop The Night”. Her producer was Pascal Maton, who also worked with Norma Ray.
She settled in Miami, where she currently lives; although she no longer sings she remains active in music production through the company “Beni & Lovet Productions, Inc.”, created in 2001 and now seemingly inactive.
She also runs the “Lea Kiss Model Academy Fashion and Music”.
