- Naty Botero
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This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Hernández and the second or maternal family name is Botero.
Naty Botero File:Natybotero.jpg Background information Birth name Natalia Hernández Botero Also known as Naty Botero Origin Medellín, Colombia Genres Dance Pop Instruments Vocals Labels Sony Music (2006-2009)
EMI Music (2009-Present)Website natybotero.com Naty Botero (born Natalia Hernández Botero, February 10 in Medellín, Colombia) is a Colombian model and singer. Born in Medellín, she moved to Bogotá at a young age and stayed there through high school.[1] Botero studied in both Paris and New York City.[1] She has released one full-length album with Sony/BMG,[2] Naty Botero, which contained the hit "Te Quiero Mucho".[3] Three of Botero's other songs, "Fuego", "Dinosaurio," and "Mío" have appeared in the Colombian Top 40. In January 2007, El Tiempo chose her as that month's featured artist.[4] According to Billboard, her first album was released in the North American market in the first quarter of 2007.[5]
Botero presented an award at the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America in 2006 to Robbie Williams. She also participated in 2006's "La Mega: Nuestra Tierra" concert, which showcased Colombian performers.
"Dinosaurio" appears in one of the scenes of Boy Culture.
In Late 2009 Naty Botero released her second studio album Adicta. "Esta Noche Es Nuestra (Feat. Joe Arroyo)" was chosen as the lead single off the album. Proceeding, "Tu Amor Me Parte En Dos" was chosen as the second single in early 2010 and recently "Niño Loco" was released as the album's third single which is supported by a musical video shot in Costa Rica.
References
- ^ a b "Entretenete.com Personal interview" (in Spanish). http://www.entretenete.com/articulo_4021-naty-botero.html.
- ^ El Tiempo Naty Botero, la nueva promesa del pop colombiano. Accessed January 28, 2007.
- ^ Colombian Top 40 by the Grupo Latino Radio. Accessed January 28, 2007.
- ^ U2, Antonio Arnedo y Naty Botero, los recomendados musicales de enero El Tiempo, January 16, 2007. Accessed January 28, 2007.
- ^ Billboard.biz Pop Goes Colombia, January 13, 2007. Accessed January 28, 2007.
External links
- Colombian Top 40 biography (Spanish)
- Official Site natybotero.com(Spanish)
- Official Myspace www.myspace.com/natybotero(Spanish)
Categories:- Colombian female singers
- Colombian singers
- Colombian musicians
- Dance musicians
- Living people
- People from Medellín (city)
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