Biography of Adassa
Her Linkedin profile reads:
Adassa plays Dolores in Disney’s blockbuster hit “ENCANTO” and is featured on Billboard’s chart-topping song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.”
As a bilingual Afro-Latino voice actress, singer, and songwriter, Adassa’s work spans from animation to arena performances at Madison Square Garden.
Adassa first emerged as a talent in McDonald’s national “Me Encanta” campaign and later landed commercial roles with brands like TOYOTA and Proctor and Gamble’s Secret.
Adassa’s dynamic four-octave vocal range and artistry have resulted in features and performances on songs with Pitbull, Flo Rida, Snoop Dogg, Daddy Yankee, Ciara, Missy Elliott, and Luis Fonsi among others.
In addition to Adassa’s vocal prowess, she is a sought-after lyricist having written for the catalogs of Warner, Universal, and SONY. Adassa is married to Gabriel Candiani. They have seven children together.
Full real name: Adassa Candiani
Birthday: 5th February 1987
Age: 35 years
Birthplace: Miami, Florida
Net worth: $5 million
Height: 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 m)
Adassa’s Husband:
Adassa has been married for several years to Gabriel Candiani, a music producer and her manager.
Adassa’s kids: A Yahoo article dated February 25 2022, states that Adassa currently has seven kids.
What is Adassa famous for:
Adassa plays Dolores in Disney’s blockbuster hit “Encanto” and is featured on Billboard’s chart-topping song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.” As a bilingual Afro-Latino voice actress, singer, and songwriter, Adassa’s work spans from animation to arena performances at Madison Square Garden.
Who sings for Dolores in Encanto?
Adassa
Who is the Princess of Reggaeton?
Adassa is also popularly known as “Reggaeton Princess.” The Miami-born, St. Croix-raised Afro-Colombian released her first album in 2007, titled On the Floor. She released two more albums after that including, 2005’s Kamasutra, and 2007’s Adassa
What is Adassa’s ethnicity?
Adassa was born in Miami, Florida, and raised in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, by her Afro-Colombian parents.