"Stardust" is the debut album from South African artist Vera-Marie, released in 2011 under Real Music Distribution. This captivating collection of 18 tracks spans a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, showcasing Vera-Marie's versatility as a singer who seamlessly blends opera with various musical genres.
The album opens with the title track "Stardust," a collaboration with Yolanda Serfontein, and continues with a diverse range of songs that include French classics like "La Vie en Rose" and "Aranjues mon amour," as well as timeless favorites such as "Send in the Clowns," "The Way We Were," and "Evergreen." Vera-Marie also offers her unique interpretation of "Ave Maria," a piece that highlights her operatic roots.
"Stardust" is not just a display of Vera-Marie's vocal prowess but also a testament to her ability to infuse different styles with her distinctive sound. The album features collaborations with notable artists and includes remixes like "La Voix - Afrikaans Remix" and "Stardust - Dance Remix," adding a contemporary twist to the collection.
Recorded in South Africa, "Stardust" is a musical journey that reflects Vera-Marie's passion for exploring different genres and styles, making it a compelling listen for fans of both opera and contemporary music.