Edith Márquez
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Edith Márquez

Edith Márquez is a Mexican vocalist who began her career in the early 1990s. She joined the mariachi group Tijuana No! as a lead vocalist after catching the...

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Edith Márquez, the Mexican vocalist with a mariachi start

A singer who moved from Tijuana No! to solo ranchera and ballads, with songs like 'Sedúceme' and 'Ese Beso'.

For a quick sense of her sound, try 'Sedúceme' or 'Ese Beso', they're straightforward, heartfelt tracks that don't waste a note.

Edith Márquez matters because she brings a clear, strong voice to Mexican ranchera and ballad traditions, grounded in a real story that includes early work with Tijuana No! and later solo albums like 'Frente a Ti'. Songs like 'Sedúceme' show her knack for emotional delivery without overdoing it. Her career also touches on personal resilience, like her 2009 brain tumor surgery, which adds a layer of depth to her music.

She began in the early 1990s with the mariachi group Tijuana No! after producer Juan Gabriel noticed her. By 1998, she released her debut solo album 'Frente a Ti', and later put out albums such as 'Extraños' in 2000 and 'Lo Que Soy' in 2013, shifting toward more traditional Mexican styles.

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Edith Márquez is a Mexican vocalist who began her career in the early 1990s. She joined the mariachi group Tijuana No! as a lead vocalist after catching the attention of producer Juan Gabriel. In 1998, she released her debut solo album 'Frente a Ti,' which featured traditional Mexican songs. Her discography includes albums like 'Extraños' from 2000 and 'Lo Que Soy' from 2013.

Her music spans ranchera and ballads, with songs like 'Ese Beso,' 'Estupida Romantica,' and 'Aunque Sea En Otra Vida' among her popular tracks. She has collaborated with artists including Alejandro Fernández and Cristian Castro. In 2009, she underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor.

Edith Márquez has performed with a band that includes musicians like Alfredo Gutiérrez on guitar and Salvador Martínez on drums.

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The Start here section opens with El Ultimo Beso, Sedúceme, and Entre Ella y Yo so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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