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Si me llevas contigo (If You Take Me With You) is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.The album was released in November 1995 by BMG Ariola. [1] Sergio Andrade [] produced her last album in the 1990s before both were arrested in 2000 for corruption of minors.
Gloria de los Ángeles Treviño Ruiz (born February 15, 1968), known as Gloria Trevi (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡloɾja ˈtɾeβi]), is a Mexican singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, television hostess, music video director and businesswoman known as "The Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop".
The film chronicles the life of one of Latin America's biggest pop icons, Gloria Trevi. The film opens with Gloria at an audition for the popular music composer, Sergio Andrade. She impresses Andrade and earns a spot as a member of the Mexican pop group Boquitas Pintadas. The group fails to achieve much fame, but Sergio notices Gloria's ...
In retaliation of the January filing that claimed Latin pop singer Gloria Trevi “groomed” and exploited underage girls in the early 1990s for the benefit of her ex-producer and manager Sergio ...
The music of Mexican pop singer Gloria Trevi – who earned her moniker as “The Mexican Madonna” during the era of Alejandra Guzmán, Paulina Rubio and Thalía – remains as strong as ever ...
Gloria Trevi was another member of the band. "Boquitas Pintadas" had five members in total; however, it was Trevi and Portillo who were able to forge a friendship that went beyond their days at "Boquitas Pintadas". She continued living with Sergio Andrade, and was a backup singer at Gloria Trevi's performances as well.
The song "Timbres Postales Al Cielo", which was composed by Trevi in Brazil's jail in 2000, was dedicated to her deceased first-born daughter Ana Dalay, who died by unknown reasons being 33-days old and whose body was disposed of by Argentinian Liliana Soledad Regueiro in a river in Brazil, on the orders of Sergio Andrade.
Gloria Trevi performing in 2015. Gloria Trevi is a Mexican singer and songwriter who started her musical career as a member of the girl band Boquitas Pintadas in 1985. She then released her first solo album ...Qué Hago Aquí? in 1989, followed by four more studio albums, a compilation and a remix album which were all released throughout the 90s. [1]