Edith González
Edith González was a Mexican singer who began her solo career in the early 2000s with the album 'Enamorada.' Her 2007 album 'Mírame a Los Ojos' featured the...
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Edith González was a Mexican singer who began her solo career in the early 2000s with the album 'Enamorada.' Her 2007 album 'Mírame a Los Ojos' featured the title track that became particularly well-known, a ballad about unrequited love that connected with many listeners.
She recorded several other albums including 'Amanecer' in 2010 and 'Amor Ete' later in her career. Among her songs, 'Todos Me Miran' featured Gloria Trevi, Patricia Navidad and Adriana Fonseca, while 'Que Emane' appeared in the television series Mujeres Asesinas 2.
Her music often worked with traditional Mexican rhythms alongside contemporary pop arrangements. Songs like 'Qué Mentira' showed her approach to romantic themes with straightforward emotional delivery rather than dramatic vocal displays.
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