From teenage debut to Latin American stages, her songs mix pop, salsa, and personal conviction.
For a sense of her range, try 'Quiero Que Me Hagas El Amor' and 'Agua Profunda'. They give you the pop hooks and the deeper currents she's known for.
She started with a self-titled album in 1973 that made her popular in Puerto Rico right away. Songs like 'Quiero Que Me Hagas El Amor' and 'Agua Profunda' show how her music reached beyond the island in the 1980s. She's also used her platform to speak about women's rights and against domestic violence.
She began singing in Puerto Rican choirs as a child and released her first album at 17. In the 1980s, albums like 'Al Final' and 'Aprender a Amar' found listeners across Latin America. She's worked with artists like Gilberto Santa Rosa and Juan Gabriel while touching on pop and salsa styles.
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