Sofia reyes singer biography
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Sofia Reyes is a Mexican singer and songwriter who has been nominated twice to the Latin American Music Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, Premios Juventud and Latin GRAMMYs among many others. She has amassed nearly one billion views on YouTube and two billion global streams with hits including 1,2,3 with Jason Derulo & De La Ghetto with more than 461 million streams and R.I.P featuring Rita Ora and Anitta, with more than 190 million streams. Chosen by Billboard for their "Next Up New Artists" program and included in their "20 Hot Latin Acts in Their 20's" list, Sofia has performed at innumerable stages such as Los 40 Principales in Spain, headlined the SoFar Sounds concert and Bohemian Rhapsody in Mexico City and conquered the public of Lollapalooza in Argentina. Her most recent single is “Mal De Amores” with Becky G and prior to that “Casualidad” with Pedro Capo. She has also collaborated with global artists including Sia, Diane Warren, Michael Bublé, Anitta, Rita Ora, Thalia, Farina, James Arthur, Jason Derulo, De La Ghetto, Darell, Lalo Ebratt, Sean Paul, Imanbek, Lauv, Reik, Piso 21, Abraham Mateo, Jhay Cortez, and many more. Sofia has also become a fashion icon since the beginning of her career, getting the attention of all fashion critics in r
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Sofía Reyes discography
Sofía Reyes discography | |
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Reyes in Feb 2016 | |
Studio albums | 3 |
Singles | 26 |
Promotional singles | 5 |
Mexican songster Sofía Reyes has unconfined three accommodation albums, twenty-six singles (including ten considerably a featured artist), discipline five promotional singles.
Studio albums
[edit]Singles
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Sofia Reyes Chart representation (Heatseeker Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- ^"Sofia Reyes Chart record (Top Person Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved Feb 24, 2022.
- ^"Sofia Reyes Table history (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- ^"Sofía Reyes estrena su primer ballroom, 'Louder'" (in Spanish). Univision. Retrieved Jan 25, 2017.
- ^ abcdefghi"American certifications – Serdica Reyes". Video Industry Rouse of Ground. Retrieved Nov 9, 2022.
- ^"Sofía Reyes presentó su nuevo álbum: "Mal de amores"". Diario popular (in Spanish). 17 Step 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-18.
- ^"MILAMORES - Album shy Sofía Reyes - Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
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Sofia Reyes: Meet Mexico's multilingual pop sensation
Mark SavageBBC Music reporter
Warner Music"Trilingual empowerment anthem" isn't the sort of phrase that gets bandied about at record label marketing meetings; but that's exactly what Sofia Reyes has on her hands with her new single, RIP.
A vibrant, infectious slice of Latin pop, the song is a collaboration between the Mexican singer, Brazilian artist Anitta and Albanian-British pop star Rita Ora.
Each flits between Spanish, English and Portuguese as they sing about shedding unwanted emotional baggage, before teaming up for the addictive "bim-bari-bom-bom" hook (so it's actually quadrilingual, if you count gibberish).
Reyes' lyrical style evolved naturally from the way she speaks to her friends at home, where Spanish and English are largely interchangeable.
"Growing up in Mexico, we have a lot of American culture," she explains.
"So even though Spanish is my first language, at school English was very important, and we listened to English music all the time. So I wanted to sing in both,"
The 23-year-old admits there's a commercial consideration, too.
"I knew that, obviously, English is a language that more people ar