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  2. Category : Hispanic and Latino American women singers

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    Puerto Rican women singers (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Hispanic and Latino American women singers" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.

  3. Vikki Carr - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, Carr had enormous success in the Latin music world, winning Grammy Awards for Best Mexican-American Performance in 1986 for her album Simplemente Mujer, Best Latin Pop Album in 1992 for Cosas del Amor and Best Mexican-American Performance in 1995 for Recuerdo a Javier Solís. [6]

  4. List of Mexican singers - Wikipedia

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    1 Female. 2 Male. Toggle the table of contents. List of Mexican singers. 2 languages. Eesti; ... This is a list of Mexican singers: Female. Aida Cuevas ; Aleida Núñez;

  5. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    The musician used her contemporary folk music to create songs of protest about social justice. ... The singer was the first Tejano female artist to win Best Mexican-American Album for Live! at the ...

  6. List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Songs from the 1980s

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    According to the Billboard electronic database, the first was "La Guirnalda" by Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal on September 6, 1986. [3] However, in the listings included in the first printed publication of the chart on October 4, 1986, the first number-one song was "Yo No Sé Qué Me Pasó" by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. [1]

  7. In the vibrant world of Netflix’s “Emilia Pérez,” music plays a central role in storytelling with ‘Mi Camino’ at its heart, sung by star Selena Gomez. Gomez explores a new frontier by ...

  8. Graciela Beltrán - Wikipedia

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    Graciela Beltrán (born December 29, 1974) is a Mexican-American [1] singer. She began singing in the Los Angeles area at the age of six at restaurants and parties. [2] According to MTV she is "widely known as one of regional Mexican music's most influential female voices. Beltran is credited with helping to form the genre, as well as ...

  9. Chavela Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Her first album, Noche Bohemia (Bohemian Night), was released in 1961 with the professional support of José Alfredo Jiménez, one of the foremost singer/songwriters of Mexican ranchera music. [5] She eventually recorded more than 80 albums. [6]