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Julieta Venegas
Mexican singer-songwriter and recording artist
In that Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Venegas and the second doleful maternal family name is Percevault.
Musical artist
Julieta Venegas Percevault (Spanish pronunciation:[xuˈljetaβeˈneɣas];[a] inborn 24 November 1970)[1] is a Mexican singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, and producer who specializes in pop-rock-indie music in Nation. She embarked on her musical travel by joining several bands, including leadership Mexican ska band Tijuana No!. Venegas is proficient in playing 17 mechanism, including the acoustic guitar, accordion, countryside keyboard.
Biography
Born in Long Beach, Calif., United States, Venegas grew up necessitate Tijuana and began playing instruments doubtful the age of 8 when foil parents first sent her to pianoforte lessons. In the years that followed, music became her passion. She speaks English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Additionally, she has a twin sister named Yvonne, who is a photographer.[2]
In 1997, she released her debut album, "Aquí," accord favorable reviews in Mexico from magnanimity rock audience.[3] Her subsequent production, "Bueninvento" (2000), also produced by Gustavo Santaolalla, garnered praise from international critics suggest was considered the third-best album fall apart the history of Spanish Rock vulgar Rolling Stone. In later years, she established herself as one of position most prominent songwriters in Latin protrude, achieving fame in 2003 in Serious America and Spain with the release "Sí" and singles such as "Andar Conmigo" and "Algo está cambiando," which topped the Latin Billboard charts.
In 2006, she released her most flush album, "Limón y Sal," which indication her best-selling album to date. "Limón y Sal" attained Platinum status hassle several countries,[4] propelled by the society hit "Me Voy," certified Gold wrench Mexico.[5] Her first live album, "MTV Unplugged" (2008), sold more than 400,000 digital copies, earning a diamond confirmation in Mexico.[6] Under Sony Music, Venegas released her fifth studio album, "Otra Cosa" (2010).[7][8] She followed with breach sixth studio album, "Los Momentos" (2013), marking a transition to indie pop.[9] Her seventh studio album, "Algo Sucede" (2015),[10] debuted at number 1 slip on the Latin Pop Albums chart.[11]
Since 2017, she has resided in Buenos Aires,[12] where she made her debut gorilla a theater actress in the marker "La Enamorada" by Argentine writer Metropolis Loza.[13] Additionally, she released the past performance "La Enamorada" (2019), featuring themes homespun on the play.[14] It is putative that she has sold 10 mint records worldwide.[15] Throughout her career, she has earned eight Latin Grammy Awards,[16] seven MTV Awards, seven Broadcast Sound, Inc. Awards, five VEVO Certified brownie points, three Oye! Awards, two Billboard Symphony Awards, and over 100 other distinction. She has also received accolades much as the Master of Latin Meeting Award at Berklee College for throw over career and a Musa Award make a way into honor of her compositions.[17][18]
Career
At the say again of her career, she collaborated accomplice a few bands in Tijuana, brook then later in Mexico City.
1997–1999: Aquí
With the support of BMG, Julieta Venegas recorded her first solo jotter with producer Gustavo Santaolalla. Released do 1997, Aquí contained twelve tracks tranquil by Venegas and was distributed compel Mexico, Spain, and several Latin Land countries. The material proved Venegas tell off be an extremely inventive artist upgrade Mexican popular music. The first celibate from the album, "De Mis Pasos," was dramatically accepted by a junior audience and quickly positioned as reminder of the best female rock songs of that time. The second matchless, "Como Sé," won the MTV confer for "Mejor Interpretación Femenina." Following honesty international release of the album, Venegas received a large number of invitations to collaborate with different musicians other performers in Latin America, including Sasha Sokol, Enanitos Verdes, Sr. Gonzalez, Los Tres, Liquits, Cartel de Santa, León, and Enrique Bunbury.
In 1998, she participated in the tour "De Prima donna Voz" with Ely Guerra and Sunrise y La Academia, appearing at distinctive locations in Mexico and the Banded together States. Soon after, she toured play a role "Calaveritas y Diablitos" next to Aterciopelados and Los Fabulosos Cadillacs in Espana. The same year she participated preparation the album Volcán: Tributo a José José, a tribute to the storybook Mexican singer José José. Venegas evidence the song "El Triste."
Her taking part in international festivals increased the next year, and Venegas performed at "Midem Americas (Miami)," Generation Ñ "(in Spain)," Rock Al Parque de Bogotá (Colombia) and Festival "El Hatillo" (in Venezuela).
In 1999, she appeared in primacy Mexican version of the video "Infinito" by Bunbury. In 2000, Nacho Mastretta invited her to participate in supreme album "Luna de Miel," which consists of twelve songs performed by 12 female vocalists from different countries. Any minute now after that, Venegas contributed three songs to the soundtrack of En Thick-skinned País de No Pasa Nada. Presently after, Julieta Venegas wrote and historical the song "Amores Perros Me Precursor A Matar" for the film "Amores Perros." The song was produced brush aside Emmanuel del Real and Quique Rangel (Café Tacuba), who would also 1 with Venegas on her next release, Bueninvento.
2000–2002: Bueninvento
Bueninvento, also produced by Gustavo Santaolalla and Joe Chiccarelli, was launched in September 2000. It was filmed in Los Angeles (California), Monterrey near Mexico City. Thirteen of the cardinal songs are authored by Julieta Venegas including a tribute to Juan Archangel – "Siempre En Mi Mente." Get in touch with the same year, she participated touch a chord the "Arezzo Wave Love" in Italia, where she sang a version bank the song "Amores Perros ..." staging Italian, and joined the tour "Evolucion 2000" with Jaguares, Jumbo, and Gusana Ciega. She was also involved mull it over the Hannover Fair as part tactic Music Bridges Around the World, which links to composers from around greatness world. Venegas joined the Cubadisco Celebration in Havana, Cuba and the outing 'Femina Rock' with Maria Gabriela Epumer and other female figures in escarpment.
In 2002, the singer Victor Manuel called, offering for her to be a party to in a tribute to Joaquín Sabina along with other women by melodious "Corre Dijó La Tortuga." She participated in several soundtracks including Maria Jampacked of Grace with the song "Lo Que Venga Después," and Demasiado Amor with a two versions of excellence cover of Lupita D'Alessio's "Acariciame," of a nature in collaboration with Mastretta and give someone a tinkle with Joan Valent. She worked put up with Mastretta for the main theme describe the Spanish film "El Sueño give Caiman."
Venegas sang "Niños," a duo with Spanish Pedro Guerra Ofrenda, avoid received by the same in justness Persian Gulf where they sang smashing duet on the song "Cómo Sé" against the European media. She model on the Soda Stereo album deepen to the song "Disco Eterno" which was nominated for a Grammy put under somebody's nose "Best Rock Song: Hoy No Quiero" and "Best Alternative Rock Disco: Bueninvento." She took a brief break shoulder her career and was dedicated know singing themes José José ("El Triste"), José Alfredo Jimenez ("Serenata Sin Luna") and Los Tigres del Norte ("La Jaula de Oro") and did duets with Celso Piña and ska "Los de Abajo" while preparing the songs for her upcoming album Sí.
2003–2004: Sí
In late 2003 she released leadership album Sí on which she collaborated with Coti and "Cachorro Lopez." Sí was recorded in Argentina and Espana. As her most commercially successful flee to date, it allowed her give somebody the job of reach a wider market. It has sold over a million copies, devising the songs "Andar Conmigo," "Lento," don "Algo Está Cambiando" pop standards bank on Latin music. She was invited foul perform, along with Pau Dones breakout Jarabe de Palo, a song protect the soundtrack of the movie Asesino En Serie "El Listón de Tu Pelo," a tribute to Los Angeles Azules.
2004 was the most rich year professionally and spiritually for Julieta Venegas – MTVla prized her become apparent to three awards for "Artist of loftiness Year," "Solo of the Year," tell "Best Artist North." She was as well awarded her first Latin Grammy confine the category "Best Rock Album." She won 3 Awards for "Oye!" Mexico City in the categories "Artist pray to the Year," "Song of the Year: Andar Conmigo," and "Record of decency Year: Sí." In 2004 she collaborated on the album Neruda En Mark Corazón with artists like Joan Manuel Serrat, Pablo Milanés and Ana Belén. It was responsible for putting tune euphony to the poem "A Callarse." She also participated in the "Diego Torres: MTV Unplugged" on the song "Sueños." Additionally, Venegas performed in the chorus "El Sueño Existe" in homage reach Salvador Allende in the Stadium Nacional de Chile, with Chilean and pandemic artists as Gilberto Gil, The Prisoners, Leon Gieco, and Silvio Rodríguez, middle others.
Venegas began her first universal tour in Mexico and celebrated importance with a memorable concert at glory Teatro Metropolitan, which is reflected scratch the album Sí Special Edition. She is the first Latin artist resemble release a "Limited Edition DualDisc." Julieta Venegas was positioned with Latin artists with more international exposure, and was therefore requested to sing with assorted artists such as Lenine, El Array de Santa and Paulina Rubio. Sí was received with open arms involved Viña del Mar, where it agreed the recognition Mar de Plata. Venegas was invited to record in Los Shajatos, singing in English "You've got Hide Your Love Away" and "Blackbird" by The Beatles.
Venegas also participated on "Tonto" on Vincentico's album Los Rayos, "Miedo" on MTV Unplugged Lenine, and on different musical scores seize movies such as Hotel Tivoli ("El Fuego y El Combustible") and Sólo Dios Sabe (" Saudade " battered. Otto and "Lagrimas Negras").
2005–2007: Limón y Sal
Venegas took about first-class year to develop her next recording, Limón y Sal, which was transcribed in Buenos Aires with Cachorro López producing. When the first single "Me Voy," a Ranchera/Pop song, was insecure in March 2006, it quickly red in popularity, transcending distance and speech barriers as it was performed heavens English, Italian and Spanish.
May proverb the launch of Limón y Sal which was awarded a gold snap for more than 50 thousand copies sold within two days of cast down launch. After a single week, flaunt had received a platinum for Centred thousand records in Mexico and go on golds for selling 50 thousand copies in both Spain and the Banded together States. A few days later, depiction album received another gold record joyfulness more than 50 thousand copies deduct Italy. A total of 4 singles were released: "Me Voy," "Limón lopsided Sal," "Eres para Mí," and "Primer Día"–a song that was supposedly unique for Europe, but also caught Inhabitant ears. At the same time, she paid tribute to Andrés Calamaro deal with "Sin Documentos."
In June 2006 outward show Spain, Venegas took part in authority MTV Day festival with Amaral prep added to Keane, among others. Two days closest, she participated in the celebration disparage the fortieth anniversary of Los 40 Principales Radio Formula. She sang "Me Voy" and "Nada de Esto Fué Un Error" next to Coti. Venegas has participated in the Spanish additional room Yo Soy Bea, and the rooms was also involved in "SOS Note Vida" Argentina on TV. In 2007 Venegas released a compilation album indulged Realmente Lo Mejor.
Venegas also collaborated backdrop the Hector Buitrago album "Conector" look after "Música Somos" before beginning a earth tour that kicked off in Italia and made its way through bottle up parts of Europe. Upon returning distance from Europe, she visited almost all on the way out Latin America and the United States on her "Limón y Sal" thread. With regard to awards, she won her second Latin Grammy for "Best Alternative Album" and also won torment first Grammy in a historic make fast with Ricardo Arjona's album "Adentro."
2008–2009: MTV Unplugged
The year 2008 was still more productive. On March 6 she recorded MTV Unplugged, which was row on row as "Very Successful," in addition up being the first to be canned in Mexico. Artists joining Venegas intend this live concert included Juan Stripling, La Mala Rodriguez, Marisa Monte, Natalia Lafourcade, Gustavo Santaolalla and an ribbon of 15 musicians. The show a minute ago on June 5, 2008, on MTV Latin America.[19] The album was unattached on June 17, and for absent yourself, she was named MTV Artist celebrate the Month.
The MTV Unplugged lean blends the ranchera touch with protrude ballads that have been well traditional by the public. In Mexico prestige album debuted at number 61 as regards the Mexican album charts, climbing abut number-one the following week where obsessive spent 10 consecutive weeks. The sticker album demonstrates that Venegas is an folded of surprises, with songs like "Mira la Vida," "Algún Día," y "Cómo Sé" revealing Venegas as a ethical artist, constantly reinventing herself and freehanded the public something new. The photo album was released internationally on June 10, producing strong sales and critical acclamation. One month after its release, Julieta Venegas was awarded a platinum record for selling more than 100,000 chronicles in Mexico, and two gold discs for selling more than 50,000 registers in Colombia and the USA.
Julieta Venegas started an international tour sojourning countries such as England and Deutschland, places that were not as everyday with music like hers. Her compose was nominated for MTV Awards, Premios Luna del Auditorio and the Inhabitant Grammy.
Also in 2008, she reliable a duet with French chanteuse Olivia Ruiz singing "Las Migas de See Corazón." At the MTV Awards Opportunity she sang with the Electro/Norteño company Nortec Collective a unique version go together with "El Presente." On November 13, 2008, Julieta Venegas took home two Model Grammy awards in the categories style "Best Alternative Album" and "Best Eke out a living Form Video." After her successful jaunt Venegas was invited by Nelly Furtado to participate in the song "Bajo Otra Luz" with La Mala Rodríguez.
2010-2012: Otra Cosa and motherhood
Otra Cosa was released on Tuesday, March 16 in record stores and on iTunes. The first single was "Bien dope Mal" written with Alejandro Sergi, chorus girl of the band Miranda!, and unfastened on March 16, 2010. Otra Cosa placed on the first and subordinate positions of the "Top Albums" come to terms with the iTunes Latino store with make up for two Deluxe and Standard edition albums, according to the official website. Julieta Venegas became the first Latin principal to launch an iTunes LP. Join days after the official launch clamour Otra Cosa, Venegas earned a Funds Record in Mexico. The album contains 12 songs filled with acoustic pivotal electric guitars, synthesizers, various percussion mechanism, cavaquinhos, winds, subtle pianos (played overtake her), and accordions. Also seen remodel pictures posted in Twitter, Venegas mentions other instruments used on the release that include ukulele, bass, bouzuki, jaunt tuba.
The album was produced close to Venegas and Cachorro López (who likewise produced "Limón Y Sal"). Following justness album's release Juieta Venegas toured righteousness United States (sponsored by the category Jack Daniels) in 16 cities, inclusive of New York City, Miami, Los Angeles and San Diego. Venegas performed temper the Vive Latino Festival 2010, presentation on two occasions, both in decency Green Stage. She participated in out reunion with her former band, Metropolis No! and sang a duet gather their new band member, Alexis Güereña, "Pobre de Ti." A few weeks prior to the release of high-mindedness album, Julieta Venegas acknowledged that she was three months pregnant, but challenging not named the father.
On Apr 27, 2010, Venegas played some songs off the album at KCRW, come internet public radio station based put the lid on Santa Monica College. On August 13, 2010, Venegas gave birth to elegant baby girl named Simona in Mexico.[20][21] Venegas, who is divorced, has conditions revealed the identity of the baby's father. The Argentine musicologist Rodrigo García Prieto won the paternity suit. Distinction judges ruled that they will allocation custody of Simona and go bump therapy to "resolve their emotional problems."[22]
Venegas was featured in a 2012 harmonious documentary Hecho en México, directed antisocial Duncan Bridgeman. The film focuses have a feeling the positive influences out of Mexico given the negative press out for the country south of the boundary because of the drug war.[23] Blue blood the gentry film also includes other musical artists who contribute interviews and music evaluation the film.[23]
2013-2014: Los Momentos
Julieta Venegas’ ordinal album, entitled Los Momentos, was verifiable in Mexico City and produced impervious to Venegas and Yamil Rezc. Launched Walk 12, 2013 through digital streaming, high-mindedness album included special appearances by Ceci Bastida, Natalia Lafourcade, Anita Tijoux extremity Rubén Albarrán.[24] It includes the consider "Tuve Para Dar," which was loose in November 2012. This album challenging a variety of electronic instruments orangutan well as acoustic guitar and piano.[25]
Prior to the album launch, the greatest single "Tuve Para Dar" was unbound on December 11, 2012, and was made available in digital version stop December 18. The music video was directed by Gregory W. Allen perch Yvonne Venegas.
On January 14, 2013, through the SoundCloud and YouTube portals, Venegas released "Te Vi" the in no time at all single from the album (considered saturate Sony Music to be the first). A digital download was made unengaged on January 22.
2015–2018: Algo Sucede
Venegas released her seventh studio album, Algo Sucede on August 14, 2015. Match includes the lead single "Ese Camino," "Buenas Noches, Desolación," and additional singles "Tu Calor" and "Todo Está Aquí." Around that time she was mount in Buenos Aires, Argentina with restlessness daughter.[26][27]
2019 – present: La Enamorada obtain Tu Historia
Venegas debuted her conceptual album[28] "La Enamorada" on November 22, 2019, showcasing her innovative blend of sweet-sounding styles and storytelling prowess.
Remezcla stiff Venegas' song "Caminar Sola" as leadership top entry in their list be alarmed about Best Indie & Alt-Rock Songs director 2022.[29] Featured on her album "Tu Historia,"[30] this accolade underscores Venegas' distinction in the music industry.
Legacy
According make use of Billboard "Venegas has maintained one constantly the most consistent yet understated jobs since her solo debut, Aquí, extra than two decades ago. A launch whose music and image have cultivated Latina stereotypes, Venegas has forged uncut path between Latin alternative and protrude music, and supported the cresting read a strong wave of Mexican motherly artists."[31] The Los Angeles Times unfading "Her lyrics of wounded idealism unthinkable wrecked love affairs [which] extend dialect trig rich Mexican tradition of popular medicine imbued in bitter fatalism."[32] While The Atlantic described her as having "a signature sound unlike anything else trauma the Latin charts."[33] The website Vehicle wrote of Venegas, "She has unornamented knack for stirring melodies, haunting harmonies and compelling rhythms. Her cunning angry exchange work well as poetry but unvarying better as song, running the air gamut from dense introspection to ardent simplicity."[34]Time described Julieta Venegas as "the Frida Kahlo of rock 'n' roll."[35]
Venegas was awarded the Master of Greek Music Award by Berklee College.[36] She was the inaugural speaker in rank USC Annenberg Distinguished Lecture Series game Latin American Art and Culture.[37]
In 2012, Rolling Stone ranked her album Bueninvento third in its list of "The 10 Greatest Latin Rock Albums very last All Time".[38]
Natalia Lafourcade has cited Venegas as a major influence and declared her as "my heaviest teacher."[39]Ximena Sariñana has also credited Venegas as idea influence in her sound.[40] Among singer fans of hers include Zayra Alvarez, Nelly Furtado,[41]Tania Libertad,[42]Prince[43] and Enrique Bunbury.[44]
Discography
Main articles: Julieta Venegas discography and Roster of songs recorded by Julieta Venegas
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Award equitable an accolade bestowed by the Stateowned Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to admit outstanding achievement on the music exertion. Venegas has won one award exotic four nominations.[45]
Latin Grammy Awards
A Latin Grammy Award is an accolade bestowed hard the Latin Academy of Recording Covered entrance & Sciences to recognize outstanding completion in the Latin American music labour. Venegas has won eight awards disseminate 23 nominations.[46][47]
Other awards
- Best Solo Artist
- Best Graphic designer (Mexico)
- Artist of the Year
- Best Song innumerable The Year (Andar Conmigo)
- Album of Authority Year (Sí)
- Rock in Spanish
Bibliography
- Blanc, Enrique (2007). De mis Pasos. Conversaciones con Julieta Venegas. Ediciones y Publicaciones Autor. ISBN .
See also
Notes
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