Julieta Venegas

Born November 24, 1970, Julieta Venegas is a celebrated Mexican-American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who rose to fame in the late 1990s. Her debut album "Aquí" (1997) introduced her unique blend of alternative rock, pop, and traditional Mexican sounds. Venegas gained wider recognition with her third album "Sí" (2003), which included hits like "Andar Conmigo" and earned her Latin Grammy Awards. Over the years, she has released a string of successful albums, such as "Limón y Sal" (2006) and "Otra Cosa" (2010), both solidifying her as one of Latin music's beloved artists. Beyond music, Venegas contributed to the soundtracks of films like "Carmen" (2023), and TV shows such as "Cecilia" (Paramount+, 2021-), and appeared in music specials including "MTV Unplugged" (MTV, 1989-). Recently, she continues to perform and create, with her latest album "Tu Historia" (2022) marking her return to the studio. Venegas remains an influential artist known for her lyrical depth, versatility, and contributions to Latin American music and culture.