Delia
Delia is a Puerto Rican artist who gained international attention in 2015 with the song "Despablito." The track became a global hit, though some listeners...
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Delia is a Puerto Rican artist who gained international attention in 2015 with the song "Despablito." The track became a global hit, though some listeners found its lyrics suggestive and questioned its relationship to traditional Latin genres.
Their music includes songs like "Fata Lu' Tata," "1234 (Unde dragoste nu e)," "Da, Mama," and "Du-Te ma." These tracks show an approach that works with reggaeton, salsa, and pop elements.
Delia released a debut album called "Despacito & More" and later put out records titled "ADN" and "Encore." The name Delia comes from the Spanish word for "delirious."
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