A raw-voiced rock singer who started in the late 1980s and kept going through injury and fifteen albums.
For a sense of her, listen to 'Hacer El Amor Con Otro' or 'Hoy Quisiera Que Estuvieras Aqui.' They give you that raw vocal style she's known for.
She came up with a debut album called 'Bye Mamá' and songs like 'Hacer El Amor Con Otro' that became staples. Her voice has that direct, unfiltered quality you hear in Mexican rock, and she's kept at it for decades, even after a serious electrocution injury in 2009. She's one of those figures who just kept showing up, album after album.
She started releasing music in the late 1980s, drawing from influences like Janis Joplin. Over the years she put out around fifteen studio albums, including 'Libre Soy' in 1999 and 'Primera Fila' in 2012, with her band shifting through musicians like guitarist Arturo Ybarra.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.