What on earth did the Phoenix DJ base his name on?

Not based on anything, DJs just need those awesome sounding names.

The "Phoenix Dance Nine Days Opening Song" that has been circulating on the Internet is an Italian dance song that has been used many times in the opening of the 2003 "Phoenix Dance Nine Days" series of dance music skewers, which was in fact the Batte Forte single from the Italian group Lollipop. CDM.

Phoenix's group members:

Marcella Ovani (place of birth Pesaro, date of birth May 19, 1982)

Marta Falcone (place of birth Unknown, date of birth Oct. 7, 1976)

Roberta Ruiu (place of birth Rome, date of birth May 25, 1981)

Entertainment:

Appeared on TV show in 2001

In 2002, participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song batte forte, their first song in Italian. The girls were under a lot of pressure because of their poor performance at the festival, but batte forte went on to become a hit.

The group disbanded some time later in 2004, after the girls had signaled that they would not perform together again.

In 2006, former member Dominique Fidanza took part in the French TV show Star Academy, coming second.