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Yuridia was born in Hermosillo, Sonora, but grew up in Mesa, Arizona. She considers Mesa to be her hometown. [5] She is the oldest of five. She had two brothers and two sisters, but her younger brother Danny suffered from muscular dystrophy. He died in Mesa at age 15 in December 2005. The death of her brother had a major impact on her life.
"5 Babys" – Kim Loaiza, Fariana, Ptazeta, Bellakath and Yami Safdie "A Las 12 Te Olvidé" – Ha*Ash and Elena Rose "Chulo Pt. 2" – Bad Gyal, Tokischa and Young Miko ...
The single is also Yuridia's first to feature an official music video. Weeks later, "Ahora Entendi" reached the #1 Peak. The second single, Yo Por Él, peaked at #1 on the Mexican charts. In the Latin US market, Yuridia debuted at number 13, her highest charting album. Entre Mariposas also charted in the top ten of the Heatseekers chart.
Yuridia and Angela Aguilar "Qué Agonía" 1,400,000 2× Diamond 2021 ... Danny Ocean "Fuera Del Mercado" 1,050,000 Diamond+2× Platinum+Gold 2020 Olivia Rodrigo
Habla El Corazón is the Mexican singer Yuridia's second album, which was released on December 5, 2006, in the United States and October 31, 2006, in Latin America.
Danny Rivera "Donde Estara Mi Primavera" with Iván López: 2 Yaindhi Alvarez "Asi No Te Amara Jamas" Amanda Miguel "Usted Abuso" with Marlon Fernández: 3 Jonathan Rios "Contigo Aprendi" Alejandro Fernández "Que Sera" with Erica Gonzaba 4 Cristina Eustace "El Amor Que Sone" Mariah Carey "Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado" with Juan Vélez
La Voz de un Ángel (Voice of An Angel), is Yuridia's debut album. La Voz de un Ángel was released in 2005, after the finale of La Academia, the Mexican reality show that the artist participated in. The album contains 15 songs interpreted by Yuridia during the series of concerts in the show, in which she was voted second place.
American singer Prince Royce (pictured in 2012), received the Artist of the Year award.. The nominees for the 26th Lo Nuestro Awards were announced on December 3, 2013, on the morning show ¡Despierta América! by several artists including Elvis Crespo, Chino & Nacho, Mané de la Parra, Alejandra Espinoza, Leslie Grace, Rigú, and Tommy Torres. [3]