Elizabeth Alberty is a singer from Mexico City who came up with a debut album called "Amado Mío" in 2015. The title track from that record became her most recognizable song, built around traditional Mexican music forms like mariachi. She followed it with albums like "Corazón Ranchero" in 2017 and "Serenata de Amor" in 2019, which leaned into romantic ballads and duets.
Her catalog includes songs like "Con Cristo," "Desciende," and "Perdóname," often working with collaborators like José Vázquez on "Espíritu de Dios." She performs with a band that typically features guitar, violin, trumpet, and vihuela players, though the specific musicians mentioned in some bios might rotate.
In 2021 she put out "La Voz de mi Alma," another set of original songs. The writing around her sometimes mentions challenges as a woman in mariachi circles, and a 2018 performance where her clothing choices sparked discussion about cultural representation. She's kept recording and putting out music in that vein since.
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.