Pronounced shan-TREL (/ʃænˈtrɛl/), Shantrell feels like a melody and a constellation colliding under the Caribbean moon. As a modern spin on the French Chantelle, she carries whispers of song and stone, yet she dances across the tongue with the effortless rhythm of a salsa step on a Havana street. Popping up in U.S. baby charts in the 1970s and peaking in the late ’80s just inside the top 800, Shantrell never aimed for the spotlight—but she’s always the secret spark in playgrounds and family gatherings, where parents can’t help humming her note-worthy name and giggling at its playful twist. Rich with Latin-infused warmth and poetic flair, Shantrell promises a life of movement, music and bright, starlit dreams.