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ALBUMSi Tú No Vuelves (En directo Cover Night) - SingleMónica Naranjo
Albums by Mónica Naranjo
ALBUMMIMÉTIKAMónica Naranjo
ALBUMMes Excentricitès, Vol. 2Mónica Naranjo
ALBUMMes Excentricités, Vol. 1Mónica Naranjo
ALBUMLubna (Edición Especial)Mónica Naranjo
ALBUM4.0Mónica Naranjo
ALBUMStage (En Dirécto de Madrid)Mónica Naranjo
ALBUMAmor y LujoMónica Naranjo
ALBUMTarántulaMónica Naranjo
ALBUMBad GirlsMónica Naranjo
ALBUMChicas MalasMónica Naranjo
Mónica Naranjo's Popular Music Videos
Grande
Gloria Trevi & Mónica Naranjo
Llévate Ahora
Mónica Naranjo
Doble Corazón
Mónica Naranjo
Sin miedo 2020 (feat. Adexe & Nau, Adriana Lucia, Agoney, Alejandro Lerner, Alex Ubago, Andrés Cepeda, Ara Malikian, Coti, Cristina Castaño, David Summers, Efecto Pasillo, Gian Marco, Inés Gaviria, LaMari, Luciano Pereyra, Luis Enrique, Macaco, Marcela Morelo, Martina La Peligrosa, Mónica Naranjo, Pandora, Pitingo, Rosario Flores, Samo, Sanluis, Sie7e & Soledad)
Rosana
Desátame (Actuación TVE)
Mónica Naranjo
Empiezo a Recordarte (Actuación TVE)
Mónica Naranjo
Ahora, Ahora (Live)
Mónica Naranjo
Tú y Yo y el Loco Amor (Banda Sonora "Salir del Ropero")
Mónica Naranjo
¡Hoy No! (Never Trust a Stranger)
Mónica Naranjo
Sobreviviré (Actuación TVE)
Mónica Naranjo
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Mónica Naranjo Essentials
Gleaming pop melodies that defined the '90s and beyond.
Artist Biography
A pop diva with a big voice and even bigger personality, Mónica Naranjo is a full-fledged icon both in her native Spain and across Latin America.
∙ Though she was born and raised in Spain, Naranjo first found fame in Mexico, where her 1994 self-titled debut album sold 900,000 copies in that country alone.
∙ Palabra de Mujer made her an international pop star in 1997, particularly back home in Spain, where it has since become one of the country’s top-selling albums of all time.
∙ Named Best Spanish Female Artist at the 1998 Amigo Awards (a Spanish Grammy equivalent now known as the Odeón Awards), she has also won three World Music Awards.
∙ She first hit No. 1 on the Spanish album charts with 2000’s Minage and repeated the feat with subsequent studio LPs Tarántula (2008) and Lubna (2016).
∙ Naranjo is an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights, and many of her songs—especially the disco smash “Sobreviviré”—have become queer anthems and favorites of the drag community.
∙ A reality TV regular, she has been a judge on such shows as Tu Cara Me Suena and Operación Triunfo, and she hosted Spain’s first season of Temptation Island.
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Pop