Ana Laura

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If You Ever Fall 00:00 Tools
Sometimes 00:00 Tools
No More 00:00 Tools
Water 00:00 Tools
Because You Loved Me 00:00 Tools
Feliz 00:00 Tools
Abide In Me 00:00 Tools
Safe In You 00:00 Tools
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Giver Of Live 00:00 Tools
Don't Run Away 00:00 Tools
Sanctus 00:00 Tools
Junto a Ti 00:00 Tools
Eres Hermosa 00:00 Tools
Quiero Volar 00:00 Tools
Vertical 00:00 Tools
Tómalo (Take It All) 00:00 Tools
Tu Estabas All 00:00 Tools
Toma-lo 00:00 Tools
Rescatame 00:00 Tools
Preludio 00:00 Tools
Introducion 00:00 Tools
Feliz (Version Acustica) 00:00 Tools
Vertical (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Rescátame (Rescue) 00:00 Tools
Feliz (Versión Acústica) 00:00 Tools
Introducción 00:00 Tools
If You Ever Fall [Prelude] 00:00 Tools
Tu Estabas Alli (You Were There) 00:00 Tools
Feliz :) 00:00 Tools
Introducción :) 00:00 Tools
Felíz 00:00 Tools
La La La ;) 00:00 Tools
Felíz - Versión Acústica 00:00 Tools
Tu Estabas Alli 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Fall 00:00 Tools
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Water (single) 00:00 Tools
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Ana Laura Chávez (born February 18, 1986 in Brownsville, Texas, United States) is an American singer of Christian pop music. She released a self-titled debut album in 2006 and had two hit singles on Christian radio, ("Water" and "Completely"). She also contributed to the Christmas compilation Come Let Us Adore Him. Ana Laura describes herself as a walking contradiction: at one moment self-assured then skittish, quiet then projecting volume, grounded in reality then expressing whimsical ideas. "Where I grew up, you have the Americanized view and the Mexicanized view. I love America, but I also love my Mexican culture. Pop culture has become slang. I'd like to see it have a little more class, a little more cultured. It's become weird to be good and sweet and nice and proper, and I'd like to see that brought back." The richness of culture and beauty Ana Laura wishes for in everyone's life manifests itself from the very first track of her Reunion debut, a song titled "If You Ever Fall" that opens with lush string arrangements not often heard within the realm of today's pop music, framing Ana Laura's powerful, expressive voice elegantly. The opener gently rolls out one of the album's primary themes, the everyday falling we experience as human beings and the ultimate hope of being lifted into God's comforting embrace. It's one of a number of themes Ana Laura says appear throughout the record, drawn from her experiences growing up and captured through the work of songwriters such as Sam Mizell ( "Who Am I," Point of Grace; "Next Thing You Know" and "The End," Matthew West) and Cindy Morgan ("Breathing In," Salvador; "Dive In," Christy Carlson Romano; "Blessed," Rachael Lampa). Ana Laura played an active role in the songs on her album conversing with songwriters to draw from her own experiences and choosing songs that articulated messages already on her heart. "I went through my share of problems growing up, thinking I wasn't pretty enough or thin enough or smart enough or kind enough. I have a younger sister and I don't want those things to be passed along to her," Ana Laura says. "There are so many girls out there that think they have problems with their bodies or their looks or their personalities, just a lot of different things to think they're not perfect. And even though we can't be perfect, Christ gives us a kind of perfection we can look to, but we have to give it all to Him." The comfort of the opening song gives way to the in-your-face thankfulness presented in "Water," an upbeat, groove-laded track destined to be blared from teenagers' car stereos across the country, much like other up tempo songs such as "Sometimes I Fall" and "No More," which features Ana Laura's first credit as a songwriter. Through the process of developing Ana Laura's 10 tracks, the young Texan found her own horizons changing and shifting, a growth reflected both musically and lyrically. "My tastes have changed a lot. I've been opened up to so many different kinds of music. I don't have to stick to just ballads or up tempo songs, I can do a wide variety of music, which is fun when you're doing a concert and you don't want to be rocking them to death or singing them to sleep," she says. "My classical training plays into it a lot as well. I love classical music, I love opera, but I still like the hard rockin' stuff as well. I like Latin music and its various genres, and I love American music. It was really exciting to bring all of these musical loves into one album." But it's the broader, deeper context of her impending entrance into the world of music that has Ana Laura contemplating her role the most. She embraces the idea of being a role model, not only for young adults her age but also of classic pop music that many generations enjoy. Ana Laura knows the opportunities for leadership that are there, and she relishes that chance. "I don't want to be a shallow leader," she says. "Not only do I want to back my words up with my actions, but I also want to be well versed in them. I definitely think you need to be engaged in the word constantly, and not just the Bible, but also commentaries and other analysis, even children's educational things like Adventures In Odyssey. I love it when Whit teaches me a lesson! "I definitely think it's not just being versed in God, but also knowing what's going on in the world today and how God interacts with that," Ana Laura continues. "We should all know about our country, our culture, our language; it's just a constant growth. I'm never going to know everything about my religion or my country or sports, but I know I need to learn constantly. I don't want to be the kind of leader that just encourages people to wear Prada. I want to be the best I possibly can be at what I do, and I know that I have a responsibility there." Music is her method, the everlasting love of Christ in an ever-changing world is her message, and if her debut album is any indication, Ana Laura's more than good enough to impact the world for a good, long time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.