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"Canción sin miedo" ("Song without fear" in Spanish) is a regional Mexican song by Mexican composer and singer Vivir Quintana, first performed on March 7, 2020. It speaks of missing women, feminicides , and women's struggle for justice, [ 2 ] and has become an anthem for feminist protests.
Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) ∞ (transl. Fearless (of Love and Other Demons) ∞) is the second studio album and first Spanish album by American singer Kali Uchis, released on November 18, 2020, through EMI Records and Interscope Records. [5]
Vivir Quintana (born Viviana Monserrat Quintana Rodríguez; Francisco I. Madero, Coahuila; 1985) is a Mexican singer and composer.Quintana penned the song "Canción sin miedo", or Song without Fear, which has become a feminist hymn against gendered violence and femicide.
[5] [2] In 2020 she recorded a version of the anti-femicide song "Canción Sin Miedo" written by Vivir Quintana, backed by five other Bolivian singers. [6] Pérez has performed with the Miami Symphony Orchestra , [ 7 ] and her music featured in the 2020 television series 100 días para enamorarnos .
The lead single off the album is Sin miedo. The second single, "La noche es para mí" was chosen as the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. It peaked in Spain at #9, being the highest position of a single by Soraya. It also charted in Sweden. There is a duet with Kate Ryan called Caminaré, [1] which has been chosen as the third ...
By the end of 2008, she submitted one of the songs from her latest album, Sin Miedo, "La noche es para mí" to the Spanish preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, being considered the early favourite to represent the country. [7] She was finally chosen to represent Spain on 28 February 2009. [8]
"Aquí Yo Mando" (Latin American Spanish: [aˈki ˈʝo ˈmando]; transl. "Here I Command" [1]) is a song by American recording artists Kali Uchis and Rico Nasty, released on August 7, 2020, as the lead single from Uchis' second studio album, Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios). [2]
Celestial was released through EMI on November 23, 2006 in Mexico and on November 24, 2006 in the United States and the rest of Latin America. On December 4, 2006, a Portuguese language version of the album was released in Brazil, including 8 tracks in Portuguese and 3 in Spanish.