A singer who moved from church choirs to working with Luis Fonsi, with songs that sometimes took on difficult subjects.
For a sense of her sound, 'Mi Sed' and 'Regresa a Mí' are good places to start. They have that direct, lived-in quality she carried from those early festival days.
She started singing in Nicaraguan church choirs and local festivals as a kid, then built a career that included collaborations with artists like Gilberto Santa Rosa. Her 2010 song 'Ya No Te Quiero' addressed domestic violence directly, which brought both support and criticism. Tracks like 'Mi Sed' and 'Orgulloso de Ser Chapin' show the range she worked in, from personal longing to regional pride.
She was performing in bars and clubs with a band by her teenage years. Her debut album 'No Sé Vivir Sino Es Contigo' arrived in 2005, and she kept releasing records like 'Cielo Abierto' in 2007 and 'Una Mujer' in 2021. She performed with a steady band that included Juan Carlos Blandón on keyboards.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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