Yolanda Pérez

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Estoy Enamorada 03:39 Tools
No Voy A Morir Por Ti 02:36 Tools
Hoy Te Dire 02:40 Tools
Abusadora 03:17 Tools
Déjenme Llorar 03:29 Tools
Bueno Bye 02:22 Tools
La Reina del Mall (A Dúo Con Don Checto) 04:02 Tools
Cuando Yo Beso Tu Boquita 04:02 Tools
A Que No Le Cuentas 03:19 Tools
Ingrato 03:19 Tools
Todo De Ti 03:19 Tools
Hoy Te Digo Adiós 03:19 Tools
Por Cobarde 03:19 Tools
La Reina del Mall 03:14 Tools
Si No Te Hubieras Ido 04:15 Tools
Me Voy A Bailar 02:11 Tools
Aqui Me Tienes (Version Pop) 02:11 Tools
El Hombre Que Yo Amo 03:30 Tools
Juan Martha 02:52 Tools
Duele 03:50 Tools
Cuando 02:49 Tools
Aqui Me Tienes 02:49 Tools
El Toro Viejo 02:37 Tools
Cuando Quieras, Como Quieras 02:52 Tools
Desde Que Llegaste Tu 02:52 Tools
Mi Problema 02:49 Tools
Quiero 02:49 Tools
Ya Es Muy Tarde 02:20 Tools
Leña de Pirul 03:04 Tools
Miedo 03:18 Tools
Cariño Prohibido 02:26 Tools
Desde Que Llegastes Tú 03:32 Tools
Sola 03:18 Tools
Estoy De Ti Enamorada 03:18 Tools
Quién Como Tú 02:56 Tools
Aléjate 03:18 Tools
Me Haces Falta 03:18 Tools
La Cigarra 03:07 Tools
Amiga Mia 03:18 Tools
Esto Es Amor 03:50 Tools
Dime 03:25 Tools
Todavía Duele 03:25 Tools
Te Sigo Amando 03:25 Tools
You'll Lose A Good Thing 02:21 Tools
Para Que No Me Olvides 02:57 Tools
Te Quiero A Morir 02:57 Tools
Amor En Agoniá 03:07 Tools
Una Rosa y Una Espina 03:14 Tools
Corrido De La Potranquita 03:14 Tools
Se Me Olvido Otra Vez 02:46 Tools
Decídete Cabrón 03:14 Tools
Un Corazón Esta Llorando 03:14 Tools
No Nos Vamos A Olvidar 03:14 Tools
Si Quieres Verme Llorar 03:14 Tools
Fallaste Corazón 02:58 Tools
Canción De La Palomilla (Los Dos Amantes) 02:58 Tools
El Chisme 02:58 Tools
No Soy Tan Fácil 02:38 Tools
Perdóname 03:35 Tools
Juran Y Juran 03:23 Tools
La Atrabancada 03:35 Tools
Aqui Me Tienes (Version En Ingles) 04:01 Tools
Todo Me Gusta De Ti (feat. Yolanda Perez) 04:01 Tools
Bala Perdida 02:46 Tools
Amarga Navidad 02:59 Tools
Angel Baby 03:41 Tools
Si No Estas, En Donde Estas 03:47 Tools
Juran Y Juran (A Dúo Con Loco) 03:41 Tools
Estoy Enamorada (Con Don Cheto) 03:41 Tools
Cuándo 03:41 Tools
Estoy Enamorada (A Duo Con Don Cheto) 03:41 Tools
La Reina Del Mall (A Duo Con Don Cheto) 03:41 Tools
Puñalada Trapera 03:41 Tools
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Yolanda Perez is among the female vocalists who specializes in banda, a style of Mexican music that historically has been dominated by male artists. Banda music, which is known for its unique combination of horns and its chugging tubas, has flourished in Mexico as well as the southwestern part of the United States; Perez is one of banda's Mexican-American performers and has lived in the U.S. her entire life. Born in Los Angeles on May 20, 1983, and raised in that heavily Latino city, Perez had a very bilingual upbringing. The vocalist grew up speaking English and Spanish fluently and is capable of singing in both languages. Perez usually performs in Spanish -- which is banda's official language -- although she will occasionally sing in English and provide a banda interpretation of a soul or doo wop classic. And like the late Tejano star Selena and fellow banda/corrido vocalist Jenni Rivera -- who is known as La Diva de la Banda (the Diva of Banda) and la Primera Dama del Corrido (the First Lady of Corrido) in the regional Mexican market -- Perez brings a distinctively Chicana perspective to the table. Perez's pop-influenced approach to banda/corrido was, to a large degree, shaped by life in L.A.'s sizable Mexican-American community. That was where Perez began singing traditional Mexican music as a child and received a great deal of encouragement from her father, Refugio Perez, a musician who had played with the Mexican band Pancho Villa and gave his daughter the nickname la Potranquita. Throughout her teenage years, Yolanda Perez sang extensively -- and at the age of 19, she landed a deal with Fonovisa Records (one of the top labels in the regional Mexican market). Perez was 20 when Fonovisa released her debut album, Dejenme Llorar (whose title means "Let Me Cry"), in 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.