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Éxitos (Fey Album)
María Fernanda Blázquez Gil (born 21 July 1973), known professionally as Fey, is a Mexican singer and songwriter. She rose to fame with her first three studio albums, which established her as a teen idol and fashion icon of the 1990s in Latin America. In 1995, Fey debuted with her self-titled album, which went platinum in Mexico. Following this success, she released ''Tierna la Noche'' in 1996, which reached the tenth position on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums and the sixth spot on the Latin Pop Albums chart in the U.S. Additionally, it received a platinum record in Mexico, and earned her the Female Pop Album of the Year at the ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards. In 1998, she released ''El Color de los Sueños'', which attained a double gold record in Mexico. Notably, many of her songs, such as "Ni tú ni nadie," "Subidón," "Las lágrimas de mi almohada," "Muévelo," and "Azúcar amargo," reached the top 20 on both ''Billboard''s Hot Latin Tracks and Latin Pop Airplay cha ...
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Blázquez
Blázquez is a Spanish surname. Notable people with this surname include: Sports * Adrián Embarba Blázquez (born 1992), Spanish footballer *Fátima Blázquez (born 1975), Spanish cyclist *Joaquín Blázquez (born 2001), Argentine footballer * Joel Robles Blázquez (born 1990), Spanish footballer * Manuel Blázquez (born 1989), Spanish basketball player * Ramón Blázquez (born 1989), Spanish footballer *Sebastián Blázquez (born 1979), Argentine football goalkeeper *María Fernanda Blázquez Gil (born 1973), known as Fey, Mexican singer *Sergio Blázquez Sánchez (born 1990), better known as Tekio, Spanish footballer Other * Antonio Blázquez y Delgado-Aguilera (1859–1950), Spanish geographer, historian and bibliographer *Eladia Blázquez (1931–2005), Argentine singer and composer *Fernán Blázquez de Cáceres ( 1364), Spanish nobleman * Jesús Blázquez (born 1962), Spanish historian, biographer and librarian * José González Blázquez (1630–1698), Roman Catholic p ...
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El Color De Los Sueños
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Teatro Metropólitan
The Teatro Metropólitan is a theater in Mexico City. It was previously known as the Cine Metropólitan, and was built as a movie palace. The architect was Pedro Gorozpe E. with interior decorations by Aurelio G. Mendoza. The theater opened on 8 September 1943 with the Argentinian film "Dieciséis años" (1943), starring María Duval and Alicia Barrié. Seating capacities were later reduced and given as 3,627 in 1955 and 3,005 in 1971. It closed as a cinema in the early 90's and was renovated in 1995, re-opening on 18 December 1996 as the Teatro Metropólitan, a live show venue staging mainly rock concerts.cinematreasures.com Teatro Metropólitan is a sponsor of Mexico City's National Jazz Festival. It was also the site for the annual Premios TV y Novelas ceremonies in the 1980s and 1990s. The theatre has a capacity of 3,165 people. The theatre is located in the centre of Mexico City, at Independencia No. 90, Col. Centro, one block south of the Alameda Central. Juárez (line ...
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Auditorio Nacional (Mexico)
National Auditorium () is an entertainment center at Paseo de la Reforma #50, Chapultepec in Mexico City. The National Auditorium is considered among the world's best venues by specialized media. It was designed by Mexican architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Gonzalo Ramírez del Sordo, and remodeled by Abraham Zabludovsky and Teodoro González de León. Concerts, art, theatre, dance, and more are hosted at the venue. It also has a small venue available for smaller events, called Auditorio Lunario. The auditorium's total seating capacity is currently 9,366, and it also has two levels of parking and a stage 23 meters high by 23 meters wide. History Constructed in 1952, it was used for volleyball and basketball matches of the 1954 Central American and Caribbean Games and had seen performances of the San Francisco Ballet and New York Philharmonic in 1958. The auditorium was the venue for the Gymnastics at the 1968 Summer Olympics, gymnastics events at the 1968 Summer Olympi ...
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List Of Best-selling Latin Music Artists
Latin music has an ambiguous meaning in the music industry due to differing definitions of the term "Latin". For example, the Latin music market in the United States defines Latin music as any release that is mostly sung in Spanish, regardless of genre or artist nationality, by industry organizations including the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and ''Billboard''. International organizations and trade groups such as the Latin Recording Academy include Portuguese-language music in the Latin category. ''Billboard'' categorizes an artist as "Latin" if they perform in Spanish or Portuguese. Music journalists and musicologists define Latin music as musical styles from Spanish-speaking areas of Latin America and from Spain. Music from Brazil is usually included in the genre and music from Portugal is occasionally included. Either definition of "Latin music" may be used for inclusion in this list. For an artist to be considered, must have sold at least 10 million copi ...
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Latin Grammy Award For Best Female Pop Vocal Album
The Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album was an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards from 2001 to 2011 The award was given to a female performer for albums containing at least 51 percent of new recordings of the pop genre. Since its inception, the award category has had several name changes. In 2000 was known as Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, being awarded for singles or tracks. The following year onwards the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album was presented. The award has been presented to singers originating from Canada, Colombia, Italy, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the United States. The award for Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards was earned by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for the song " Ojos Así". Shakira was also awarded Female Pop Vocal Album in 2006 for '' Fijación Oral Vol. 1'' (which also received the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year) and in 2011 for her album '' Sale el Sol''. In 2001, the award winners ...
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Latin Grammy Awards
The Latin Grammy Awards (stylized as Latin GRAMMYs) are awards presented by the Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music, Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works recorded in Spanish language, Spanish or Portuguese language, Portuguese from anywhere around the world that has been released in Ibero-America. Ibero-America, as defined by the Latin Recording Academy, encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino (demonym), Latino population in Canada and the United States. Submissions of products recorded in languages, dialects or idiomatic expressions recognized in Ibero America, such as Catalan language, Catalan, Basque language, Basque, Galician language, Galician, Valencian language, Valencian, Nahuatl language, Nahuatl, Guarani language, Guarani, Quechuan languages, Quechua or Mayan language, Mayan may be accepted by a majority vote. Both the regular Grammy Award and the Latin Grammy Award have similar nominating and ...
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Dulce Tentación
''Dulce Tentación'' (''Sweet Temptation'') is the seventh studio album by Mexican pop/dance singer Fey. It was officially released on May 5, 2009. This is her first and only album by far to be released on an independent label (Mi Rey Music) and is also her first in three years. Album production Fey calls the album "sensual, powerful and different; that's exactly the way I see women at this moment." The sound of the album itself follows the electronic and rhythmic influences of her previous albums. The singer also cited glam rock as an inspiration for the songs and the promotional work used to promote the album. This "glam rock" look is also a part of the look she now uses. Sam "Fish" Fisher (Marilyn Manson, Duran Duran and Daddy Yankee), Cynthia M. Camacho, Francisco Gil (Fey's Brother) and Fey herself worked as writers and composers on the album. It also includes a song which is an outtake from ''Tierna La Noche'', produced by José Ramón Flores, as well as an outtake from ' ...
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Faltan Lunas
''Faltan Lunas'' is Fey's sixth studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ..., released in July 2006. The first single to be taken from the album was "Y Aquí Estoy". ''Faltan Lunas'' was well received by the Latin public and critics, and, when released, became "Album of the Week" at Mixup, the most important music store in Mexico, for its high sales. Fey said in an interview that there were to be two additional tracks on the album or 13. Those two additional tracks were supposed to be English versions of two other songs on the album, but these were never released. Controversy This album stirred up a lot of controversy, especially among longtime Fey fans, because the label and Fey's management team were accused of doing too little to promote their artist. This be ...
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La Fuerza Del Destino (album)
''La Fuerza del Destino'' is Fey's fifth studio album, released in December 2004. The album contains twelve tracks the popular Spanish band Mecano made famous in the 80s and early 90s. The album's first single ''La Fuerza del Destino'' became the album's biggest hit, as it quickly topped the charts in Latin America and became No.1 in Mexico, Central America and Chile, as well as a top 5 hit in the world Latin charts. The album itself became No. 5 in Mexico and succeeded in positioning itself among the top 50 Latin albums in the United States, at #42. The album was nominated to a Latin Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Album in 2005; but lost to '' Escucha'' by Italian singer Laura Pausini. The album to date has sold more than 550,000 copies worldwide. Track listing Singles Certifications References * AMG AMG may refer to: Automobiles * AB Motorfabriken i Göteborg, a former Swedish automobile manufacturer * Mercedes-AMG, a division of Mercedes-Benz * AM General ...
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Vértigo (Fey Album)
''Vértigo'' is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer Fey. It was released on May 21, 2002, by Epic Records and Sony Music Mexico. The album instantly succeeded in Latin America, topping the charts. The album took 2 years to complete. Musically, it incorporates elements of europop, electronica and alternative pop. It debuted at number one in Fey's native Mexico, topping the album charts and opening with an impressive 75,000 copies. Vertigo was the last album Fey released with Sony Music until 2012, when she signed a new record deal with the label. Background and production Originally released in Mexico as a double album featuring one disc in English and a second in Spanish, Vertigo became the fourth full-length record by Latin pop artist Fey. It was produced in England and the U.S. by Graeme Pleeth and Robert Jazayeri. Anticipated following the release of the Sé Lo Que Vendrá single, Vertigo achieved gold status in Mexico after selling 75,000 copies in two weeks. Singles ...
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Latin Pop Airplay
Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area around Rome, Italy. Through the expansion of the Roman Republic, it became the dominant language in the Italian Peninsula and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. It has greatly influenced many languages, including English, having contributed many words to the English lexicon, particularly after the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons and the Norman Conquest. Latin roots appear frequently in the technical vocabulary used by fields such as theology, the sciences, medicine, and law. By the late Roman Republic, Old Latin had evolved into standardized Classical Latin. Vulgar Latin refers to the less prestigious colloquial registers, attested in inscriptions and some literary works such as those of the comic playwrights Plautus and Terence and the author Petronius. While often ...
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