- Aranza
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Aranza
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Img_size = 150
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Aranza Becerra Meza
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Born = Birth date and age|1971|9|27|mf=y
Died =
Origin =Chihuahua ,Mexico
Genre = Latin, pop
Occupation =Singer ,television presenter
Years_active = 1991–present
Associated_acts = Fey,Paulina Rubio ,Shakira
URL =Aranza (born
September 27 ,1971 ) is aMexican singer, known for her work inTV Azteca and for interpreting "Dime", the theme song forMirada de Mujer , one of the most successfulMexican telenovelas of all time.Beginnings in Televisa
Grupo Zarabanda
Since childhood, Aranza was always interested in becoming a singer, much because her father was a professional singer. Her parents supported her and encouraged her to take singing classes, and at the age of 10, with the company of her father, Aranza sang at a live presentation in
Chihuahua . At the age of 15, Aranza moved toMexico City to fulfill her dream of becoming a professional singer with the help ofTelevisa , the most important network in the country. Her first steps in the music business started with Grupo Zarabanda, musical group which formed in 1990 and with which she reached popularity after the group sung "Estrella de Ilusion" (Star of Hope), the theme song for theMexican telenovela "Alcanzar una estrella II ". Because of the success of the telenovela and their song, Grupo Zarabanda touredMexico withMuñecos de Papel , group formed from the telenovela, whose members includedRicky Martin andSasha Sokol . Grupo Zarabanda eventually dissolved.Solo career
The disappearance of the Grupo Zarabanda gave rise to the solo career of Aranza, who, in 1994, released her first album, "Aranza". Although the singles released from the album were moderately played in
Mexican radio stations, the album was not given enough support and failed to reach public mainstream. A special instance in this period of time is Aranza's visit to "Siempre en Domingo", one of the most important programs of the time, and probably the most important musical show in the history ofTelevisa . After singing "Mentiras y Lagrimas" in front of the show's live audience, Raul Velasco, the host, who softly kicked all the new artists in the show as a sign of good luck to come in their careers, said to Aranza:Aranza's second album, "Mi Isla Desierta", was released in 1995 but the release of Fey andGloria Trevi 's albums pushed back the album which failed to receive support from the record company. The song "Sin Amor", from this album, became the theme song for the telenovelaSentimientos Ajenos , however, this didn't help boost record sales and the album became the second flop in Aranza's career.Work with TV Azteca
Mirada de Mujer
Because
Televisa did not give her and her albums support, Aranza decided to move to the country's other important networkTV Azteca , which gave her the support she needed to reach public mainstream. In 1997, the network announced the production of thetelenovela titledMirada de Mujer , a remake of a Colombian soap opera made in the early 90s. The telovela's theme song, "Dime", produced by Armando Manzanero, would be sung by Aranza. Manzanero would also produce Aranza's third album, also titled Mirada de Mujer. Success came for the telenovela and the theme song itself, which reached the Mexican Top 10 and became a major hit inPuerto Rico ,Costa Rica and other Latin countries. "Dime", also entered Billboard'sHot Latin Tracks , peaking at 22.After the success of the telenovela, Aranza participated in other projects for TV Azteca, including the production of an album directed to the arrival of
Pope John Paul II toMexico , and as a host inTV Azteca 's "Tempranito 2000", similar to the American The Today Show. However, because of problems with her manager and the lack of support from the network, Aranza, would not appear inMexican TV for another six years.Desafio de Estrellas
In 2006, Aranza returned to Mexican TV in the
Desafio de Estrellas 2006, a new version of the same program previously produced in 2003 byTV Azteca . Of the 32 Desafio contestants, 23 were formerLa Academia students, and clear favorites, while the other 9 (with Aranza pertianed to) were artists previously produced by the network in the late 90s.In the first few concerts, most of the non-Academia singers were eliminated, to the point that on the 15th concert only three remained: Alejandra Ley, actress and singer of the network, Jose Joel, son of Mexican superstar
Jose Jose and Aranza. After 25 concerts of rising popularity, stellar interpretations and three awards for "Best singer of the Night", Aranza reached the finale, and became the only non-Academia singer to do so. In the finale, after interpreting her best song in the competition, all four judges praised her work and wished luck to everything she did in her career.References
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