The Buenaventura-born vocalist joined the all-male band in 2004 and found a breakthrough with "Amiga Mía."
For her sound, start with "Amiga Mía" and "No Me Lastimes." They frame that church-to-stage voice pretty directly.
She became the lead vocalist for Los Primos del Pacífico in 2004, a notable shift in a traditionally male cumbia space. Songs like "No Me Lastimes" and "Engañada" anchor her catalog, and her 2007 hit "Amiga Mía" brought wider attention, though it later faced plagiarism accusations in 2019. Her voice comes from singing in Buenaventura churches and festivals before joining the band.
She grew up singing locally in Colombia, then joined Los Primos del Pacífico in 2004. The 2007 song "Amiga Mía" marked a breakthrough, and her catalog includes tracks like "No Me Lastimes" and "Palabras Del Alma."
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