Nina Sky is the debut album by
hip-hop/
reggaeton group
Nina Sky. The album debuted on
Billboard Top 200 Albums Charts at #44. The album went on to sell 341,000 copies according to
Nielsen Soundscan." The lead single "
Move Ya Body" went on to receive a
RIAA Gold Certification. The second single was
Turnin' Me On, but did not match the success of "Move Ya Body". In 2004, The Jettsonz introduced the girls to
Cipha Sounds, a hip hop DJ under the
Star Trak label owned by
The Neptunes (
Pharrell and Chad Hugo). Cipha Sounds was impressed when he heard the girls sing and suggested that they use the "Coolie Dance" riddim. The twins then proceeded to write "Move Ya Body" (along with The Jettsonz, who also produced the record), mixing Caribbean rhythms. Eventually, a demo of the song was made. The demo fell into the hands of Eddie O'Loughlin, the president of Next Plateau Entertainment (which is a division of
Universal Records). O'Loughlin signed the twins to a contract and they started working on their debut album.