Monday, 30 June 2008
Diana Reyes
Artist: Diana Reyes
Genre(s):
Pop
Folk
Discography:
Te Voy a Mostrar
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
Singles
Year: 2005
Tracks: 2
La Reina del Pasito Duranguense
Year: 2005
Tracks: 10
Diana Reyes
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Querida Socia
Year: 2001
Tracks: 12
Duranguense is generally a man's world, with very few female voices to credit in the apace growing genre. Diana Reyes appears perfectly comfortable staking her claim yet. Born in Puerto de la Paz in Baja California, Reyes showed an kinship for music early on. Under the discover Diana Polanco, she began playing in local festivals and giving concerts spell most of her peers were in the number one level. She recorded her low gear norteño record at the age of eight-spot in Guadalajara, generating the singles "Barrios y Escuela" and "Cristo Rey." Reyes continued to do passim the early '90s, gaining attention and the notice of important figures in the regional Mexican music world, including Lola Beltrán, wHO took a extra interest in her. A few days afterwards Reyes recorded her low gear full-length record book, entitled A Todo Norte, which opened doors all passim her family's base state of Sinaloa. She shortly relocated to Mexico City to sign with Azteca Music, with whom she won national fame. "La Joya Nortena" and "Querida Socia" became some of the most played tuner hits of 2000, winning Reyes the popular assumed name "La Socia," too the nominate of the 2001 release on which the hits appeared. As the winds of Duranguense blew through the nation, Reyes felt a hard pull to redefine herself artistically, and she recorded an album entitled La Reina del Pasito Duranguense, featuring the hits "Rosas," "El Sol No Regresa," and "Como una Mariposa." That album became her low gear gold record book, to be followed a year later by her bit, Las No. 1 de la Reina. Reyes' third au record was released in 2007, entitled Te Voy a Mostrar.