Gloria
With her last album UNA ROSA BLU, Gloria garnered and unprecedented 5 Number Ones radio hits in Mexico City and was recognized internationally by fans and peers with awards including a Premio Lo Nuestro and a Billboard Latin Music Award in 2009.
UNA ROSA BLU sold almost HALF A MILLION albums in Latin America and became Platinum in the US.
For 2 years, Gloria had the most successful tour for a Mexican artist with 350 shows sold out through Mexico, US and Latin America, including 4 sold-out shows at the coveted Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City.
As a writer, Gloria has a catalog of over 400 songs to her name. Gloria's track "Que Ename" (written by Gloria) was the theme song for the high-rated, Mexican soap opera titled "Mujeres Asesinas 2" and became one of the most sold ringtones in Mexico. The success was most recently doubled when she released "Esa Hembra Es Mala" (theme song of high-rated, Mexican soap opera "Teresa").
Her official webpage receives over 300K visits weekly from fans. For the announcement of a "sneak peek" of her new single "ME RIO DE TI", the server to her official page collapsed at just hours of the announcement when more than 200K fans anxiously visited her site to her the new track of their idol.
Her new album is scheduled for release early in the first months of 2011, and the international release of the first single "ME RIO DE TI" was on 1/11/11.
The album will be released in standard and Deluxe formats (physically and digitally). Among the acclaimed writers who worked on the album are Gloria, Marcela de La Garza, Baltazar Hinojosa and Leonel Garcia (Sin Bandera) among others. The album was produced by coveted Mexican producer Armando Avila and newcomer Sebastian Jacome.
The First single, "ME RIO DE TI", was co-written by Gloria, Marcela de La Garza and Baltazar Hinojosa and produced by hitmaker Armando Avila. The video for the same was directed by acclaimed Argentine Director-Filmmaker Gustavo Garzon.
With more than 20 million albums sold and loyals fans behind her, Gloria undeniably has become one of the biggest and most important female Latin artists in the Latin industry.