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Latin Artist La India Sola Album Download Torrent Latin Artist La India Sola Album Download Torrent latin artist la india sola album download torrent Latin artist la india sola album download torrent. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 66ca8e0e4e9c0d3e • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. India. There at least two artist by the name of India, one from the United States and one from the United Kingdom. 1) A highly-emotive approach to Latin music has led to Puerto Rico-born and Bronx, New York-raised La India (born: Linda Viera Caballero) being dubbed, "The Princess of Salsa." Her 1994 album, Dicen Que Soy, spent months on the Latin charts. While known for her Salsa recordings, India started out recording Freestyle w/ her debut album Breaking Night in 1990 as well as lending her vocals to many house classics. 1) A highly-emotive approach to Latin music has led to Puerto Rico-born and Bronx, New York-raised La India (born: Linda Viera Caballero) being dubbed, "The Princess of Salsa." Her 1994 album, Dicen Que Soy, spent months on the Latin charts. While known for her Salsa recordings, India started out recording Freestyle w/ her debut album Breaking Night in 1990 as well as lending her vocals to many house classics. India has continued to record hit records into the 2000s. Some of these albums include "Jazzin' with Tito Puente" (1996) , "Sobre el Fuego" (1997), "Sola" (1999) and "Latin Songbird: Mi Alma Y Corazon (2001). She also experimented with Reggaeton on her eighth album, "Soy Diferente" in 2006. La India's ninth album, "Unica", was released on June 1, 2010. The album quickly reached #1 on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart. The single "Estupida" became her 7th #1 hit on the Latin Tropical Airplay chart. Visit http://www.myspace.com/india India's Official MySpace. 2) India was a British pop singer who took part in the British preselection of the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called "Wherever You Go". Latin artist la india sola album download torrent. Born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico and raised in the South Bronx, the first memories of Linda Caballero as a singer go back to when she was six years old. “I always sang at home and whenever I did it in front of people, despite being a bit shy, I never felt embarrassed.” At seven she began to take opera lessons which she abandoned after a short while. At the age of 16, after modeling briefly, India decided to become a singer in the dance group TKA, one of the first ensemble of the Latin Hip Hop generation. This is the most important music movement to come out of the streets of New York since the Fania years. Her own success was facilitated by “Little” Louie Vega, who she later married. He would play a very important role in India’s personal life and professional career. La India has made huge splashes in the world of Latin music. Her style focuses on mixing Latin music with intense emotional overtones. Her musical heroes, were none other than Celia Cruz and Ella Fitzgerald. Both her experience as well as her talent already show the enormous possibilities of a young performer who delivers her songs with equal ease whether she is singing Afro-Caribbean music or dance, or rhythm and blues. She started out with her debut album in 1989, Breaking Night that featured hip hop and pop music styles. After her debut, there was a marked change in the style of music, emphasizing more of her Latin roots. La India has had her own style of music and has worked with several other leading musicians like Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, Grover Mitchell and Sergio George. In 1992, Eddie wrote and co-produced all songs in her album, Llego La India. In 1994, she was a roaring Top 50 Billboard Latin music hits with Dicen Que Soy for months on end, produced by Sergio George. That year also saw her collaboration with Marc Anthony on a duet, Vivir lo Nuestro that was a great hit for both talented artists. In 1996, her album, Jazzin’, produced by Tito Puente, featured hits such as “Fever”, “Love for Sale”, “Going Out of My Head” and “What a Difference a Day Makes”. Also in 1996, a remix album, Mega Mix was released featuring many of her favorite songs. 1997 brought Sobre El Furgo to the fore with Celia Cruz. 1999 marked the release of yet another La India album, Sola, with songs such as Hielo. La India next released her Best of India album, covering songs from her RMM recordings, including the 1994 duet with Marc Anthony. India. Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as India and La Princesa de la Salsa ("The Princess of Salsa"), is a singer-songwriter of salsa and house music. She has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy awards. Caballero was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City soon after her birth, and settled down in the South Bronx area of the city. They moved in with Caballero's grandmother, a woman who served as an important influence on Caballero's life. Her stage name, India, was given to Caballero by her grandmother because of her dark features and long straight black hair. In 1985, when Caballero was 14 years old, she was a founding member of the Latin freestyle group TKA and was featured on the cover of TKA's second single, "Come Get My Love". She left shortly thereafter. Caballero signed a record contract with Reprise/Warner Bros. Records, which planned on marketing her as the Latin version of Madonna (who recorded for sister label Sire Records). After recording the album Breaking Night, Caballero decided that she didn't want to take that route in her career. An important event took place when she accompanied her husband to a studio recording. Salsa band leader Eddie Palmieri happened to visit the studio and was impressed with Caballero when he heard her singing. In 1992, Palmieri produced Caballero's first Spanish-language salsa album Llego la India via Eddie Palmieri (The India has Arrived via Eddie Palmieri), which was acclaimed as one of the best salsa albums of the year. From then on Caballero became known to all as India. India received a Lo Nuestro Award nomination in 1993 for Best Female Performer, Tropical/Salsa. In 1994, India together with Louie Vega recorded a house-music single "Love and Happiness" (Yemaya y Ochún) that paid tribute to Santería (a syncretic religion based in the Caribbean). This up-beat house track was played heavily in dance clubs internationally. India's involvement with Santería drew much criticism. She later recorded Dicen Que Soy (They Say that I Am) which was a 2x gold-certified Billboard hit and included the song "Vivir Lo Nuestro", a duet with Marc Anthony. Later this same year Combinación Perfecta. was released. In 1996, India worked with Tito Puente on Jazzin, an English-language album of swing classics with a Latin twist on RMM Records. That same year she contributed the song "Banderas" to the album entitled Voces Unidas (United Voices), a multi-artist tribute to the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also released India: Mega Mix that same year before divorcing Vega. India sang a duet titled "La Voz de la Experiencia" (The Voice of Experience) with Celia Cruz, the late Queen of Salsa. It was then that Cruz gave Caballero her longer name: India the Princess of Salsa. In 1997, India recorded "Sobre el Fuego" (Over the Fire) with Puerto Rican salsa singer Kevin Ceballo as backup. The song was nominated for Best Latin Tropical Performance Grammy Award. In 1998, she won an ACE Award. On May 31, 1998, India gave two sold-out concerts at the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She returned to the United States and Cable Channel UPN aired one of her shows. India also held concerts in New York's Madison Square Garden and in El Festival de la Calle Ocho in Miami, Florida. In September 1999, India released her album Sola, which earned her great reviews for the single "Sola" and for covers of two hits by the late Cuban sensation La Lupe "Que Te Pedi" and "Si Vuelves Tu." On February 5, 2000, a full-page ad in Billboard Magazine congratulated India for her second Grammy Award nomination. In March 2000, she was featured in Vibe Magazine. In 2003, India released Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón. The album's lead single "Sedúceme" became a hit on the Latin charts and topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for several weeks. This romantic salsa hit single was India's first number-one song. The song brought her a new fan base with many awards and nominations, including two Latin Grammy nominations for Best Salsa Album and Best Tropical Song in 2003, and her third Grammy Award nomination for Best Salsa Album in 2004.
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