A Puerto Rican singer whose 1999 debut hit 'TÚ' launched her career before controversy reshaped it.
For the early sound, 'TÚ' still has that late-90s Latin pop spark. Later, 'Que Poco Sabes' shows her working with reggaeton figures, hinting at the shifts that came before the controversy.
Her self-titled debut album came out when she was just 19, and that lead single 'TÚ' became a hit across Latin America. Songs like 'Que Poco Sabes' and 'Clávame Tu Amor' built her catalog, and she worked with Daddy Yankee and Wisin & Yandel. The 2007 explicit video backlash and her openness about depression and anxiety give her story a rougher texture than typical pop narratives.
She released her debut in 1999 with 'TÚ' as the hit single. By 2007, a series of explicit videos caused public backlash and tour cancellations. She has since spoken about dealing with depression and anxiety.
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