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Mexican Singers
This is a list of Mexican singers: Female *Aida Cuevas *Aleida Núñez *Alejandra Guzmán *Alessandra Rosaldo *Alicia Villarreal *Alix Bauer *Ally Brooke *Amalia Mendoza *Amanda Miguel * Amparo Ochoa *Ana Bárbara *Ana Gabriel * Ana Victoria *Anahí *Ángela Aguilar *Angélica Aragón * Angélica María *Angélica Rivera *Angélica Vale *Aracely Arámbula * Ashley Grace *Beatriz Adriana *Belinda Peregrín * Betsy Pecanins * Bianca Marroquín * Bibi Gaytán *Blanca Estela Pavón *Camila Sodi *Camila Cabello *Carla Morrison *Celia Cruz *Chavela Vargas * Chayito Valdez *Chiquis Rivera * Concha Michel *Consuelo Velázquez * Cynthia Rodríguez * Dalia Inés *Danna Paola *Daniela Castro * Daniela Luján *Daniela Romo *Denisse Guerrero *Diana Reyes *Dulce María *Edith Márquez *Eiza González *Ely Guerra * Eugenia León * Fey *Flor Silvestre *Gloria Trevi * Graciela Beltrán *Guadalupe Pineda * Hanna Nicole *Irán Castillo * Irma Dorantes *Irma Serrano *Itatí Cantoral *Julieta Venegas ...
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Aida Cuevas
Aída Cuevas (; born Aída Gabriela Cuevas Castillo; September 24, 1963) is a Mexican singer and actress. Affectionately known as "The Queen of Ranchera Music”, Cuevas has recorded 40 albums, selling 10 million copies worldwide. Her work has earned her one Grammy Award The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in music. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious ... and one Latin Grammy Award. Life Aída Cuevas began singing in amateur contests at the age of 11 and was quickly discovered because of her exceptional talent. Her first national exposure was singing in a weekly live radio program called ''"El Taller XEW"'' in 1975 at the age of 12 years. A year later she was performing on stages across Europe. These performances quickly led her to be known as ''"La Voz de México" (The Voice of Mexico)'' at an early age. Her ta ...
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Angélica Rivera
Angélica Rivera Hurtado (; born 2 August 1969) is a Mexican singer, model and telenovela actress who, as the wife of Former President Enrique Peña Nieto, was the First Lady of Mexico from 2012 to 2018. During her husband's tenure as president, she served in the role of Federal President of the Advisory Council of the National System for the Integral Development of the Family ( DIF, for its acronym in Spanish). Rivera's work as an actress has included '' Alcanzar una estrella II'' (1991), '' La Dueña ''(1995), '' Ángela'' (1998), ''Sin Pecado Concebido'' (2001), '' Mariana de la Noche'' (2003) and ''Tequila De Maguey'' (2007), as well as the soap opera ''Destilando Amor'' (2007), responsible for her current nickname "''La Gaviota''" (English: The Seagull). As a singer she was a member of the short-lived fictional teen group Muñecos de Papel. Early life Rivera was born in the neighborhood of Azcapotzalco, Mexico City and she is the daughter of Manuel Rivera Ruiz, a doctor ...
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Celia Cruz
Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of , earning the nickname "". In the following decades, she became known internationally as the " Queen of Salsa" due to her contributions to Latin music. She had sold over 10 million records, making her one of the best-selling Latin music artists. The artist began her career in her home country Cuba, earning recognition as a vocalist of the popular musical group Sonora Matancera, a musical association that lasted 15 years (1950–1965). Cruz mastered a wide variety of Afro-Cuban music styles including , rumba, afro, and bolero, recording numerous singles in these styles for Seeco Records. In 1960, after the Cuban Revolution caused the nationalization of the music industry, Cruz left her native country, becoming one of the symbols and spokespersons of the ...
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Carla Morrison
Carla Patricia Morrison Flores (born July 19, 1986) is a Mexican indie-pop guitarist and singer. She has released three studio albums and has received various awards and nominations including two Grammy Award nominations and three Latin Grammy Awards. Early life Carla Morrison was born in Tecate, Baja California, to Mexican parents, Porfiria Flores and Hilario Morrison (née Viera), who obtained his last name when he was adopted by William Guy Morrison, born in California to an English migrant named Laura Morrison. Morrison lived in Tecate during her early years, taking classes in drawing and dancing. At 17, she moved to Phoenix, Arizona to study music at the Mesa Community College, later dropping out to perform as the lead singer of the band ''Babaluca'' alongside Nicolas Kizer and Niki Petta. The band started working with Mark Erickson from Colorstone, but never released a completed project. Morrison soon stepped away from the band in order to pursue a solo career. Musical ...
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Camila Cabello
Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao (; ; born March 3, 1997) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence as a member of the Pop music, pop girl group Fifth Harmony, one of the List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling girl groups of all time. While in the group, Cabello established herself as a solo artist with collaborative singles "I Know What You Did Last Summer (song), I Know What You Did Last Summer" (with Shawn Mendes) and "Bad Things (Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello song), Bad Things" (with Machine Gun Kelly (rapper), Machine Gun Kelly), the latter making number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. She left Fifth Harmony in late 2016. Cabello's debut studio album, ''Camila (album), Camila'' (2018), peaked atop the US Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200. Largely influenced by Latin music, its lead single "Havana (Camila Cabello song), Havana" (featuring Young Thug) was an international chart-topper. It was the List of best-selling si ...
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Camila Sodi
Camila Ía González Sodi (; born 14 May 1986) is a Mexican singer, actress and model. She is the niece of the singer and actress Thalía and a member of the Sodi family. Family life Camila Ía González Sodi was born in Mexico City, Mexico, to Ernestina Sodi Miranda and Fernando González Parra. Through her father, she has two younger half-sisters, actresses Naian Gonzalez Norvind and Tessa Ía. Career Sodi began her career as a model and was the host of a music video show on the Mexican cable network TeleHit. She starred in the telenovela '' Inocente de Ti'' (2004–2005). In March 2007, Sodi featured in the film '' Niñas Mal'', directed by Fernando Sariñana, where she shares credits with Martha Higareda Martha Elba Guadalupe Higareda Cervantes () (born August 24, 1983) is a Mexicans, Mexican actress, Television producer, producer and screenwriter. Life and career Higareda was born in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, the daughter of actress Marth ..., Ximena Sari ...
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Blanca Estela Pavón
María Blanca Estela Pavón Vasconcelos (February 21, 1926 – September 26, 1949) was a Mexican film actress and singer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She appeared in several classic films of the 1940s. Her career peaked in 1948 and 1949. She won an Ariel Award for Best Actress in the 1947 film ''Cuando lloran los valientes'' (transl: When the brave cry) and was nominated for another due to her successful performances in Mexican films. She starred alongside Mexican star Pedro Infante in several films, including ''Nosotros los Pobres'' in 1948. On September 26, 1949, she died in a 1949 Mexicana DC-3 crash, plane crash near the Popocatépetl volcano located between Mexico City and Puebla, Puebla, Puebla with her father Francisco and another 22 people on board. There were no survivors. Filmography * ''The League of Songs'' (1941) * ''El Niño de las Monjas'' (1944) * ''Cuando lloran los Valientes'' (1947) * ''The Garcias Return'' (1947) * ''Los Tres Huastecos'' (19 ...
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Bibi Gaytán
Silvia "Bibi" Gaytán Barragán (born 27 January 1972) is a Mexican singer and actress. Since she was born, she has lived in Villahermosa, Tabasco and she considers herself "Tabasqueña". Career She is the only female among five brothers: musician Gonzalo "Chacho" Gaytán, retired actor Alejandro Gaytán, Timbiriche's Daniel "Mano" Gaytán and Rodrigo "Ruy' Gaytán. Bibi Gaytán started her career in 1989 when she joined the musical group Timbiriche, taking the place of original band member Alix Bauer. When she was in Timbiriche, she finished the tour for the "Timbiriche 8/9" album, and later recorded and toured for the "Timbiriche 10" album. In 1991, she was cast in the Televisa telenovela, ''Alcanzar Una Estrella II'', co-starring Sasha Sokol, Ricky Martin, Erik Rubin, Angélica Rivera, Pedro Fernández, among other known actors, as part of a fictional musical group called '' Muñecos de papel''. Her solo song, ''Tan Sólo Una Mujer'' written by Ricardo Arjona, hit the chart ...
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Bianca Marroquín
Bianca Marroquín is a Mexican musical theatre and television actress known for being the first Mexican actress to have a starring role on Broadway. She has performed in the musical ''Chicago'' for over twenty years and is one of the few actresses to play both female leads, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly. Early life and education Bianca Marroquín was born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, She grew up living in Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mexico and spent her childhood crossing between Matamoros and Brownsville, Texas. She attended high school at St. Joseph Academy in Brownsville, Texas. She returned to Monterrey to attend a technical college, where she majored in communications. Career While still in college, Bianca Marroquín auditioned and got a role in the Mexico City production of ''Beauty and the Beast'', so she decided to move to Mexico City and start her professional theatre career. She performed in Mexican productions of several Broadway musicals: '' Rent'' (1999–2001), ''The ...
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Betsy Pecanins
Elizabeth Taylor Pecanins (1954 – December 13, 2016) was an American-born Mexican singer, songwriter and record producer. Known in Mexico as ''Queen of the Blues'' Biography Betsy Pecanins was born to a Catalan mother and an American father and grew up in an art-conscious family. For example, her mother Ana María Pecanins and her aunt Teresa founded the Galería Pecanins art gallery in Mexico City and Barcelona. She spent her first years in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. In 1977 she emigrated to Mexico to pursue her artistic career, where she settled. In 1980 she recorded her first album, ''Viendo tus ojos''. Throughout her career she suffered the consequences of the culture of machismo prevalent in Mexico, and the lack of belief in a woman being able to be a credible musician in her own right. The musical style of Pecanins was described by blues singer Papa John Creach as "unique. You must have black blood hidden in your body," he commented to her. Her music was employed ...
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Belinda Peregrín
Belinda Peregrín Schüll (born 15 August 1989), known mononym, mononymously as Belinda, is a Mexican singer and actress. She has lived in Mexico City since a young age. In 2000, she started her career as a child actress at the age of 10 when she was cast as the lead role in the Mexican children's telenovela ''Amigos x siempre''. She later appeared in ''Aventuras en el tiempo'' (2001) and ''Cómplices Al Rescate'' (2002). Her self-titled debut studio album ''Belinda (Belinda album), Belinda'' (2003), was a commercial success, selling over 1,1 million copies worldwide. The album spawned many successful singles, including her debut hit single "Lo Siento (Belinda Peregrín song), Lo Siento" and "Vivir (song), Vivir", the main theme of the 2004 telenovela ''Corazones al límite.'' Following her departure from Sony BMG and management in 2005, Belinda's second album ''Utopía (Belinda Peregrín album), Utopía'' (2006) earned her two Latin Grammy Awards nominations and was certified p ...
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Beatriz Adriana
Beatriz Adriana Flores de Saracho (born March 5, 1958), commonly known as Beatriz Adriana, is a Mexican singer of ranchera. Beatriz Adriana was born on 5 March 1958 in Navojoa, Sonora, and moved to Mexico City in 1970. She appeared in her first film, ''La Comadrita'', at age 15 alongside La India María. She has a recognized artistic trajectory in her country of origin. She is also the ex-wife of Mexican singer Marco Antonio Solís Marco Antonio Solís Sosa (born 29 December 1959) is a Mexican musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer. Born and raised in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán, Solís began his musical career at the age of six, performing with his cousin Joel ..., with whom she has a daughter, also named Beatriz Adriana (but performs under the name Beatriz Solís). Adriana became a grandmother when her daughter Beatriz gave birth to a son, Leonardo. They also had a son named Leonardo Martínez, who was murdered by kidnappers in 2000. Fearing for the life of he ...
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