Dalú
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Birth name | María Fernanda Borunda Medina |
Also known as | La niña de las mil canciones, Tiburona |
Born | (1995-08-29) August 29, 1995 (age 28) |
Origin | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
Genres | Latin pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar |
Years active | 2012 - present |
María Fernanda Borunda Medina (Culiacán, Sinaloa; August 29, 1995), artistically known as Dalú, is a Mexican singer-songwriter and music producer. On February 23, 2020, she was the winner of the twelfth generation of the Mexican music program La Academia on Azteca.[1]
Biography
She spent her first years surrounded by music, since her father is a musician and visual artist, with whom she has been since she was 3 years old, right after her parents divorced. He musical journey started at the age of 8, acting in scenarios of her elementary school; when she was in middle school she discovered her passion for songwriting and got her first guitar, which was given to her by her father. Those first years full of practice, led her to winning several music contests at school by singing and composing.
After Dalú's constancy on shaping her musical career, in 2015 her first official single was released, which name is "Dime" (Tell me). In 2018, she released her first single in English "Elvis's Look" along with a musical video which was filmed in many places within Arizona, US. In this same year, her first album in Spanish was released under her own name "DALÚ". This one includes 10 original songs of her own composition.
She describes her musical work as unique, not following any stereotypes. She outstands in composing and performing different musical genres in both English and Spanish, going through a wide range of influences such as rock, soul, country, funk and pop music. The artists who have inspired her along her career are Kany García, Shakira, Yuridia and Ha*Ash when speaking about her songs in Spanish; and Taylor Swift, Jessie J, Shania Twain, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion as well as Mariah Carey for her songs in English.[2]
Discography
Álbumes
- 2012: Niña complicada
- 2018: Dalú
- 2019: Garaje de sesiones
- 2021: Rojita
Singles
- "Dime" (2016)
- "Elvis's Look" (2018)
- "Breathless" (2018)
- "Driving in My Car" (2019)
- "Amigo" (2019)
- "Principiante" (2019)
- "Inquebrantable" (2020)
- "Mejor sola" (2020)
- "Traviesa" (2020)
- "10 Minutos" (2020)
- "Cruel" (2020)
References
External links
- Dalú Website
External links
- Dalú Profile at TV Azteca (in Spanish)
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- Alan Tacher (Season 1-4)
- Mónica Garza (Season 5)
- Rafael Araneda (Season 6-9)
- Biby Gaytán (Season 9)
- Fernando del Solar (Season 10)
- Ingrid Coronado (Season 7, 8, 10, Kids I & II)
- Adal Ramones (Season 11-12)
- Yahir (Season 13)
- Óscar López (Season 1-2)
- Amparo Rubín (Season 1-2)
- Óscar Sarquiz (Season 3-5)
- Mimí (Season 3)
- Lolita Cortés (Season 3-5, 9, Kids I-II, 13)
- Arturo López Gavito (Season 3-9, 11-13)
- Ilse (Season 4)
- Regina Orozco (Season 5)
- Enrique Guzmán (Season 6)
- Lisset (Season 6)
- Raúl Quintanilla (Season 6)
- Chacho Gaytán (Season 7-9)
- Olga Tañón (Season 7-8)
- Marta Sánchez (Season 10)
- Yahir (Season 10)
- Julio Preciado (Season 10)
- Cruz Martínez (Season 10)
- Myriam (Season 10)
- Luis Coronel (Kids I)
- Alicia Villarreal (Kids I-II)
- Víctor García (Kids II)
- Edith Márquez (Season 11)
- Horacio Villalobos (Season 11-13)
- Danna Paola (Season 12)
- Ana Bárbara (Season 13)
- Myriam Montemayor
- Érika Alcocer
- Carlos Rivera
- Erasmo González
- Samuel Castelli
- María Fernanda Alvo
- Giovanna Paz
- Esmeralda Ugalde
- Erick Sandoval
- Alexis Montoya
- Paola Chuc
- Dalú Borunda
- Cesia Sáenz
- Eddy Valenzuela
- Karla Herrarte
- Víctor García
- Marco Moré
- Dulce López
- Yuridia Gaxiola
- Colette Acuña
- Fabiola Rodas
- Napoleón Robleto
- Sebastian Martingaste
- Carolina Soto
- Pablo Balzamo
- Chucho Rivas
- Alexis Bonifaz
- Angie Flores
- Desafio de Estrellas (3 Seasons)
- Segunda Oportunidad
- Homenaje a...
- House of Fame (Greece)
- Akademi Fantasi Indosiar (Indonesia)
- Akademi Fantasia (Malaysia)
- La Academia (Paraguay)
- Sunsilk Academy Fantasia (Singapore)
- True Academy Fantasia (Thailand)
- La Academia USA (United States)