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Sara Jorge
Birth nameSara Kofteros
Born (1978-08-31) 31 August 1978 (age 45)
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop, dance, Europop
Years active2002–2007
LabelsPurple City

Sara Jorge (born Sara Kofteros on 31 August 1978) is an English singer and songwriter. Also a musician and actress, she has appeared on shows, minor movie parts such as Die Another Day, and on several television shows for Channel 4, Sky One and Sky Sports including ITV1's Daddy's Girl, along with a presenter role on Friendly TV.

Career

Her first releases, "Passion for My Love", "Dreamin'" and "Love You to Death" were available via her first web site of early 2003 for free download, the latter being reworked some time later as "L.U.2.D." on the "Shock to the System" debut release.

In 2004, Sara Jorge released the single "Let Your Heart Go Free", a collaboration with the band Titan 3. She released two singles in 2005, "Shock to the System" and "Dirty Business". In early 2006, Sara Jorge released her third solo single "Beautiful World", which reached number one in the UK dance charts. The next single, "Keep it Comin'!" was the official follow up.

The credits for R3MIX include Rob Davis, Gary Clark, Ash Howes and Martin Harrigton, Gary Barlow and Elliott Kennedy.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Single Album UK
2004 "Let Your Heart Go Free" (featuring Titan 3) not released
2005 "Shock to the System" R3MIX
2005 "Dirty Business" R3MIX
2006 "Beautiful World" R3MIX
2006 "Keep it Comin'!" R3MIX

Collaborations

Promo singles

Compilations

Compilations containing Sara Jorge songs.

B-sides