María Concepción Balboa Buika (born 11 May 1972), known as Concha Buika or just Buika, is a Spanish
singer
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. Her album ''
Niña de Fuego
Niña de Fuego is the third studio album by Spanish singer Concha Buika. It was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Album of the Year. The record was released on January 2, 2008 via Casa Limón and ...
'' was nominated for the 2008
Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year
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and ''La Noche Más Larga'' was nominated for
Best Latin Jazz Album at the
56th Annual Grammy Awards
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in 2014.
Biography
Concha Buika was born on 11 May 1972, in
Palma de Mallorca
Palma (, ; ), also known as Palma de Mallorca (officially between 1983 and 1988, 2006–2008, and 2012–2016), is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is ...
in Spain,
the daughter of the late writer
Juan Balboa and Honorina Buika. Her paternal side, the Balboa, is of distant Cuban descent. Her brother Guillermo "Guillem" Balboa was born in Equatorial Guinea and he is the current
alcalde
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of
Alaró, her brother is an actor who has worked on various TV series, such as Aída, El Secreto de Puente Viejo and Anclados, and in movies like ''
Palmeras en la nieve'', ''
Villaviciosa de al lado'' and ''
Señor, dame paciencia''. Armando Buika, another of her siblings, is also an actor "Stop Over in Hell" movie and TV series 'Aguila Roja'. Her brother Guillem and her parents were political exiles of their native
Equatorial Guinea
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and arrived to Spain in 1969, three years before Buika's birth. She currently lives in
Miami, Florida
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, United States.

Buika is a singer, poet, composer and music producer. Her music draws on a wide range of influences, from jazz and flamenco to pop, soul and African polyrhythm. She began her career as a drummer and bassist, turning to singing only because "in Spain nobody wanted a female drummer, and I got tired of hearing no, no, no." Buika then gained fame singing
coplas in Madrid nightclubs in the late 1990s. She has been compared to
Nina Simone
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,
Chavela Vargas,
Cesaria Evora,
Billie Holiday
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,
Edith Piaf
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, and
Amy Winehouse
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.
In 2000, Buika released her first album ''Mestizuo'' (2000, Producciones Blau S.L.). This was followed by ''Buika'' (2005, DRO) and a trilogy produced by music producer
Javier Limón
Javier Limón (born 1973) is a record producer, singer and songwriter born and raised in Madrid, Spain. Limón has worked with several artists, mainly from Spain, since he incorporates elements of flamenco rhythm to his work. Besides his work as ...
: ''Mi Niña Lola'' (My Girl Lola - 2006, DRO), ''Niña de Fuego'' (Girl of Fire - 2008, Warner), which included her first book of poems, and ''El Ultimo Trago'' (The Last Sip - 2009, Warner), an anthology album featuring
Chucho Valdés, Cuba's standard-bearing pianist, and songs associated with Chavela Vargas, the Mexican ranchera singer.
Buika's largely self-produced seventh album, ''La Noche Más Larga'' (Warner), recorded in
New York City
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and
Madrid
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, came out on 4 June 2013. The album contains five of her own compositions, including a collaboration with
Pat Metheny
Patrick Bruce Metheny ( ; born August 12, 1954) is an American jazz guitarist and composer.
He was the leader of the Pat Metheny Group (1977–2010) and continues to work in various small-combo, duet, and solo settings, as well as other side pr ...
on Buika's own composition "No Lo Sé", as well as her take on such classic songs as "La Nave del Olvido", "
Don't Explain", "
Ne Me Quitte Pas
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" and "
Siboney".
Buika's second book of poems, ''A Los Que Amaron a Mujeres Dificiles y Acabaron por Soltarse'' ("To those who loved difficult women and ended up letting go"), came out through Edaf (Madrid) in the fall of 2014. She continues to work on producing her first movie based on one of her poems, which is titled "From Solitude to Hell".
Buika is also working on a novel, an opera and an exhibit featuring her photography and her son's artwork.
In the fall of 2015, her eighth album, ''Vivir Sin Miedo'', was released, the first album containing her own compositions sung in English, Spanish and a mix of the two languages. ''Vivir Sin Miedo'' was recorded over four months in Miami, New York, London and Madrid, co-produced with producer Martin Terefe.
The first track, also titled "Vivir Sin Miedo", was released through all digital channels on 31 July 2015. The album contains a number of collaborations, including with
Me'shell Ndegeocello
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and
Jason Mraz
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.
In 2016 she made her debut at the
WOMAD
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History
WOMAD was founded in 1980 by English rock musician Peter Gabriel, w ...
festival in the UK.
Buika has collaborated with musicians, music producers, Djs and singers in Spanish, Catalan, English, French and Portuguese, with artists such as
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,
Nelly Furtado
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,
Anoushka Shankar
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,
Chick Corea
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,
Pat Metheny
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He was the leader of the Pat Metheny Group (1977–2010) and continues to work in various small-combo, duet, and solo settings, as well as other side pr ...
,
Nitin Sawhney
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,
Charles Aznavour
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,
Jason Mraz
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,
Martin Terefe,
Apparatjik,
Niño Josele,
Mariza
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Mariza was born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique, to a Portuguese father, José Brandão Nunes, and a Mozambican mothe ...
,
Bebo and
Chucho Valdes,
Luz Casal, Ivan "Melon" Lewis, "Dizzy" Daniel Moorehead,
Jose Luis Perales,
Armando Manzanero
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, and
Javier Limon amongst others. In 2019 Buika collaborated with
Carlos Santana
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, performing the single "Los Invisibles" in the
Bube language.
Buika has also collaborated on the soundtracks of several films. In 2011, director
Pedro Almodóvar
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included two Buika songs--"Por el amor de amar" (For love's sake) and "Se me hizo facil" (I found it easy)--in his movie ''
La piel que habito'' (''The Skin I Live In''). Buika also appeared onscreen for the movie.
Buika can be heard in the 2010 Angelina Jolie Shiseido Pasion Commercial.
Buika has performed all over the globe, including the United States,
Latin America
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, Japan, most of Europe, the Balkans, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Africa, Argentina and Mexico in the last 12 months alone. She has sometimes toured with a small ensemble, usually with guitar, bass guitar, trombone and
cajón
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, as featured on the Buika Para Mi World tour 2017, or with a large orchestra with up to 52 orchestra musicians and 4 Jazz musicians 'Buika Symphonic Experience' where classical music meets Jazz, encouraging all classical musicians to improvise and creating an amazing experience to the audience.
The Opera, Day of the Dead was a collaborative performance by Apparatjik, Buika and Void at Festspillene i Bergen 2016. Through a series of real time generated audio-, midi- and motion-reactive layered projections, a unique visual narrative was created to accompany the band's performance.
Buika has not toured the United States since 2020 because of a judgment entered against her for moneys owed to her ex-management company All Parts Move.
Discography
*'' Buika'' (2005)
*'' Mi Niña Lola'' (2006)
*''Niña de Fuego
Niña de Fuego is the third studio album by Spanish singer Concha Buika. It was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Album of the Year. The record was released on January 2, 2008 via Casa Limón and ...
'' (2008)
*'' La Noche Más Larga'' (2013)
*'' Vivir Sin Miedo'' (2015)
*''Para mí'' (2017)
Collaborations
*''Mestizüo'' (with Jacob Sureda, 2000)
*'' El Último Trago'' (with Chucho Valdés, 2009)
*'' Africa Speaks'' (with Santana
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, 2019)
Awards and nominations
Buika's albums have received the following awards:
* Disco de Oro - certified Gold for the album ''Mi niña Lola'', presented by Joaquin Sabina.
* Best Spanish Song Album: ''Mi niña Lola'' (Premios de la Musica, 2007 ).
* Best Producer: ''Mi niña Lola'', Javier Limon (Premios de la Musica, 2007 ).
* Germany Visual Critics Award 2007: ''Mi niña Lola''
* Disco de Oro - certified gold for ''El Ultimo Trago'' (Colombia, 2010 ).
* Latin Grammy Awards 2010: Best Traditional Tropical Album for ''El Ultimo Trago''.
* Luna del Auditorio Nacional Mexico 2013: Best World Music Act '' La Noche más Larga''
* Antonio-Carlos-Jobim Award Montreal 2017: World Music/ Jazz Cultural crossover.
Buika's albums and songs have received the following nominations:
* Latin Grammy Awards 2008: Album of the Year: ''Niña de Fuego'' (2008, Warner/Casa Limon ).
* Latin Grammy Awards 2010: Record of the Year: ''Se Me Hizo Facil''.
* Latin Grammy Awards 2013: Record of the Year: ''La Nave del Olvido''.
* Grammy Awards 2013: Best Latin Jazz Album: ''La Noche Mas Larga'' (2013, Warner Music Spain S.L.).
* Latin Grammy Awards 2016: Record of the Year: ''Si Volveré''.
* Grammy Awards 2018: Best World Music Album: Para Mi (2017, Warner Music Spain S.L.).
See also
* Glossary of flamenco terms
References
External links
unofficial fansite
{{DEFAULTSORT:Buika, Concha
1972 births
Living people
People from Palma de Mallorca
Spanish people of Bubi descent
Spanish people of Equatoguinean descent
Spanish people of Cuban descent
People of Liberated African descent
Bisexual singers
Spanish LGBTQ singers
Latin Grammy Award winners
Singers from the Balearic Islands
Warner Music Latina artists
21st-century Spanish women singers
Spanish emigrants to the United States
Spanish-language singers
Catalan-language singers
English-language singers from Spain
French-language singers of Spain
Portuguese-language singers of Spain
Yoruba-language singers
20th-century Spanish LGBTQ people
21st-century Spanish LGBTQ people
Women in Latin music
LGBTQ people in Latin music
21st-century Equatoguinean LGBTQ people
21st-century Equatoguinean women
21st-century Equatoguinean people
Flamenco singers
Equatoguinean LGBTQ women