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Biographical notes
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Breaking Night 1989
Llego La India 1992
Dicen Que Soy 1994
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Biographical
notes:
Born in Linda Viera Caballero, Puerto Rico and raised
in the Bronx, New York, La India has made huge splashes in the Latin
music area. Her style focuses on mixing Latin music with intense emotional
overtones. She started out with her debut album in 1989, Breaking Night
that featured hip hop and pop. 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.
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.
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