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Jocelyn Enriquez

Jocelyn Enriquez is a freestyle music artist that enjoyed most of her success during the mid to late 1990s. She came into the freestyle scene when freestyle seemed to be on its way out. During this time, Jocelyn Enriquez was certainly one of the artists that helped keep freestyle alive.

Top songs from Jocelyn Enriquez

In 1994, Jocelyn Enriquez would record her first album titled “Lovely.” The album was a dancers dream as all the songs on the album was music that would keep a crowd dancing for hours. The album had mild success and unleashed a couple of hits. “I’ve been thinking about you” was her biggest hit of the album as it peaked at #80 on the U.S. Top 100 Chart, #41 on the U.S. Dance Sales Chart and #19 on the Rhythmic Chart. Another hit was “Make this last forever” which made it to #39 on the U.S. Dance Sales Chart and #32 on the Rhythmic Chart.


A self titled album “Jocelyn” would be recorded and released in 1997 under Tommy Boy Records and peaked at #182 on the U.S. Top 200 Album Chart. From here would come what most people consider to be Jocelyn Enriquez most popular song. “Do you miss me?” was a giant hit and made it to #49 on the U.S. Top 100 Chart. It also charted #8 on the U.S. Dance Sales Chart, #17 on the Rhythmic Chart and #12 on the Canadian Chart. The song was an International hit.

From the “Jocelyn” album would also come the song “A little bit of ecstasy” which peaked at #55 on the U.S. Billboard Chart, #15 on the U.S. Dance Chart, #1 on the U.S. Dance Sales Chart and #25 on the Rhythmic Chart. Another song from the album, “Get into the rhythm” made #9 on the U.S. Dance Chart and #17 on the U.S. Dance Sales Chart.

In 1998, Jocelyn Enriquez recorded the song “If you could read my mind” as part of the “Stars on 54” group that was put together to sing for the 1998 Mike Myer’s film titled “54.”The song was on the “Studio 54 soundtrack” and had major success. Joining Jocelyn as part of the three girl group were Amber and Ultra Nate. The song was a faster dance version of the 1971 hit song by Gordon Lightfoot. “If you could read my mind” charted #52 on the U.S. Billboard, #3 on the U.S. Dance Chart, #3 on the U.S. Dance Sales Track, #1 in Spain, #3 in Australia, #3 in Canada, #6 in New Zealand and #23 in the U.K.

To begin the new century, Jocelyn released a single titled “When I get close to you” which hit #1 on the U.S. Dance Chart and #10 on the U.S. Dance Sales Chart. In 2003, a third album titled “All my life” was released under Jocelyn’s own label called Jem Entertainment. Her biggest hit from the album was “No way no how” which peaked at #17 on the U.S. Dance Chart. The song”Why” would also chart on the U.S. Dance Chart at #10.

After a long hiatus from the music industry to focus on her family and faith, Jocelyn Enriquiz released a new song in 2018 called “To love again.” Jocelyn’s fans were glad to see her back again; both in the United States, the Philippines and everywhere else.

Fun facts about Jocelyn Enriquez

How did Jocelyn Enriquez begin her singing career?

Ever since an early age, it was no secret that Jocelyn Enriquez could sing. To further improve her vocal skills, she received formal training during her childhood. In high school, she would join a group called Pinay Divas. She would perform around the San Fransisco bay area and recorded a demo of the Jaya hit “If you leave me now.” It caught the attention of Classified Records, and in 1994 Jocelyn’s first record was recorded.

Where is Jocelyn Enriquez from?

San Fransisco, California

When is Jocelyn Enriquez birthday?

December, 28, 1974

What ethnicity is Jocelyn Enriquez?

Jocelyn Enriquez is American of Filipino decent