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Jimenez began her career playing in the subway and on the streets of Madrid at age 15. [5] [6]In 2001, she signed an agreement with BMG Entertainment and became the lead singer of La Quinta Estación, [7] with which she managed to achieve success in Spain, Mexico and the United States thanks to the albums Flores de Alquiler, El Mundo Se Equivoca y Sin Frenos.
Natalia was part of the junior group, along Ana Maria Márquez, Isabella Ospina, Laura Patiño and Adriana Mantilla, won bronze with 5 ribbons at the 2021 South American Championships. [ 2 ] debuted as a senior in 2022, when she competed in the Bolivarian Games in Valledupar , winning gold in the All-Around and silver in the event finals as a ...
La Quinta Estación (Spanish for "The Fifth Season/Station", often spelled La 5ª Estación) is a Spanish pop/rock band composed of two musicians from Madrid: Natalia Jiménez (lead singer and harmonica) and Ángel Reyero (guitar). Pablo Domínguez (2001–2008) (guitar and bass) was the third member until his recent split (Now in Varsovia).
Allmusic; From the first notes of Flores de Alquiler, it's clear that la 5ª Estación is rock en español a cut above the average. Laced with mariachi horns and fronted by gutsy lead vocalist Natalia Jimenez, the first cut, "El Sol No Regresa," confidently sets the standard of excellence and taste to be met and exceeded by subsequent tracks.
Algo más was written by Natalia Jimenez the lead singer. The song talks about a feeling that the author says is not love, but it is "something more" that fulfills her and it is stronger than "distance, pain and nostalgia". The song was released in early 2005 in Latin America, United States and Spain.
Jimenez 3:50 Singles. Year Title Chart positions U.S. HLT U.S. POP SPA; 2006 "Tu Peor Error" 18 17 17 2006 "Me Muero" 10 1 1 2007 "Sueños Rotos" - - 1 2007
Natalie Bryant. Amy Sussman/WireImage for Parkwood ; Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images Natalia Bryant rang in her 21st birthday with a special gift from her late sister, Gianna, and late father, Kobe ...
The music video for "Me Muero" begins with what appears as a fan cutting and pasting pictures of a wrestling star. The collage album is then given to the wrestler and he reflects on it while he faces a match. La 5ª Estación is shown singing from the ring in the arena. The supposed fan then shows up to the match as sign of support.