Yuri (Mexican singer)
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Background information | |
Birth name | Yuridia Valenzuela Canseco |
Born | January 6, 1964 |
Origin | Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico |
Genres | Latin pop, Mexican pop, mariachi, salsa |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress, TV host |
Years active | 1977–present |
Yuri (born Yuridia Valenzuela Canseco on January 6, 1964) is a famous Mexican singer, actress and TV host. She has maintained a significant presence in the entertainment business in Mexico since the 1970s, although she is little known outside of Mexico. Born and raised in Veracruz, Mexico, she moved to Mexico City in 1977, for a career in entertainment.
Biography
The early years
Born to Carlos Humberto Valenzuela Priego (died 2007), a medical doctor, and Dulce Canseco, she was the youngest of three; one brother, Carlos Valenzuela Canseco, and sister, Yamili Valenzuela Canseco. Canseco's grandfather is of Cuban descent. During her childhood she studied ballet; at age nine she received a scholarship to study ballet at the famous Bolshoi in Moscow, Russia. However, due to her age and the prospect of having their young daughter living in a foreign country her parents declined. A few years later, her mother in compensation allowed her to join a garage band in Veracruz called Yuri y La Manzana Eléctrica. The band played at fiestas and important festivals around the city of Veracruz; at one of these festivals she had the opportunity to sing with Celia Cruz. During another performance, Julio Jaramillo, an executive producer from the recording studio Gamma, discovered her talent as a singer. Julio Jaramillo proposed a record deal, and urged her to move to Mexico City. Her parents had an altercation over the future of their younger daughter. Her father wanted her to pursue a college degree, and her mother, convinced of Yuri's talent and charisma, supported her artistic endeavor. In the mid-1970s, she and her mother left the rest of the family in Veracruz to pursue a record deal in Mexico City without her father's consent or economic support.
Once they arrived in Mexico City, her mother became her manager. At first, they struggled economically until Yuri finally started recording her first album. Her mother was an effective manager and had to fight the record executives to fulfill their verbal contract with her daughter. Canseco's first album, Tú Iluminas Mi Vida, was released on Gamma Records in 1078. The title track was a cover of the Debby Boone smash hit "You Light Up My Life". The album went almost unnoticed. In the same year, she obtained a role in the movie Milagro en el circo. Later that year she co-hosted with Cepillín on the TV show, En Familia con Chabelo.
Rise to stardom
In 1979, Canseco represented Mexico in Festival OTI; she was disqualified because the song she sang, "Siempre Hay un Mañana" by Irasema, was seen as plagiarism "McArthur Park" sung by Donna Summer. During the competition, the judge panel decided, unanimously, that she be awarded the "Award for the Best New Female Artist". The new award convinced the executive producer, Julio Jaramillo, to record a second album titled Yuri. This album gave Canseco her first hit, "Esperanzas", and helped her to appear in the Mexican soap operas Colorina and Veronica. Shortly after recording her second album, Canseco embarked on an international concert tour in Central and South America, the Caribbean and the United States. "Primer Amor", "Goma de Mascar" and "Regresarás" are the most popular songs in Latin America. In 1981, she sang the song "Deja" by José María Napoleón in the Festival OTI, being placed third in the category of "The Best Female Singer".
In 1982, Canseco recorded her third album and her first gold record in Latin America and Spain, Llena de Dulzura, with the hits "Mi Timidez", "Llena de Dulzura", "Tú y Yo", "Este Amor Ya No Se Toca" and "Maldita Primavera" (the Spanish version of the song "Maledetta Primavera" by the Italian singer Loretta Goggi). In the same year, she recorded a single, "El Pequeño Panda De Chapultepec", dedicated to Tohui, one of the first pandas born in captivity in Mexico. It sold a million copies in the first year.
She was later invited to the Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar in Chile. She won the award "Antorcha de plata", the first female Mexican singer to receive this award. In 1983, Canseco continued to prevail in the Latin entertainment industry with a popular fourth album, Yuri, Te Amo, Te Amo and her second movie, Rapto en Acapulco.
1984 was a particularly successful year for Canseco. Her fifth album, Karma Kamaleón was a hit that dominated the music charts in Latin America. Canseco decided to participate in Festival OTI for a third time and sang "Tiempos Mejores" by Sergio Andrade. She won the national competition to represent Mexico at the International Festival OTI, but she came in third place in the category of "Best Female Singer".
Prime years
In 1985, Canseco signed a contract with EMI to record the album, Yo Te Pido Amor, which was nominated for a Grammy with the two hits "Dejala" and "Dame un Beso". During the Grammy Award ceremony she fled with Fernando Iriarte, the son of the television personality Maxine Woodside. Canseco married Iriarte that year, and she held a press conference afterwards when she revealed the internal conflicts of her family and her wishes for independence. Iriarte replaced her mother as manager. Despite being a novice, he proved to be quite efficient, giving Canseco a more sophisticated sound and image. A few months later, Canseco appeared in Playboy but she did not pose nude. In 1986, L.P. Yuri was released; "¿Es ella más que yo?" and "Un Corazon Herido" are the two major hits that made it another great year for her.
In 1987, Canseco participated in the Festival OTI for the last time and was disqualified. She sang "La Locura de Vivir" and it was considered a major mistake in her career. Shortly after she was baptized into the Catholic Church so that she could be married through the church with Iriarte. In the same year she recorded her most successful record, Aire, with the hits "¿Qué Te Pasa?" and "Cuando Baja La Marea"; the album was a super hit in all of Latin America and the United States. One of her biggest hit songs from this era, heard widely on Spanish radio and in dance clubs, was the up-tempo "Que Te Pasa?" written by José Ramón Florez. This single is the second longest-running female single of all time in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart (second to Shakira with "La Tortura"), spending 16 weeks at number one in 1988 and the fourth one in general.
Aire dominated the music charts which helped Canseco sign a record deal with Sony Music to produce the album Isla Del Sol. This was her most diverse record yet and included remnants of dance, rap, pop and balads, including the songs "Hombres al Borde De un Ataque de Celos", "Imposible Amarte como te Amo Yo", "No puedo mas" and "Hola". "Hola" was the last song that she recorded to be nominated for a Grammy. In the same year, Canseco received the Lo Nuestro a la Música Latina award. Later that year, an American actor, Don Johnson, asked her to record a duet called "A better place", which is her only English-language musical recording to date. In September 1989, she recorded her tenth album, Sui generisque; the album did not sell as well as her previous albums. Canseco's 1980s albums and singles often reached the top of the charts, earning her several gold albums in Mexico alone.
At the end of 1989, Canseco revealed that she was separating from her husband. After her divorce, she released a new album, Soy Libre. Three months after release, the album sold more than half a million copies. Five singles dominated the Latin charts: "El Apagon", "Todo Mi Corazon", "Quien Eres Tu" and "Sabes lo Que Pasa". Canseco broke another sales record when an edition of Playboy titled "Sin Límites" was published; she received admiration and criticism from her fans. At the same time her fans were comparing her to Madonna and American celebrity journalists were speaking of a possible rivalry between the two stars on the program Hard Copy.[1] In late 1990, Canseco and Ricky Martin filmed a risque music video for her hit single "Todo mi corazón".[2]
In 1991, Canseco starred in her first female lead in the movie Soy Libre along with Omar Fierro. In the same year, the album Isla del Sol was made in Brazil for which she recorded four songs in Portuguese. A year later, she had a makeover by dying her hair red in an effort to help promote her new album, Obsesiones. Her new appearance and album were not readily accepted by her fans. Despite her previous record, in 1993 Canseco released the album Nueva Era which was a success with the tracks "Detrás de Mi Ventana", by Ricardo Arjona and "Amiga Mía". The album dominated the Latin music charts once again. In 1994, Canseco and fellow pop star Chayanne were the stars of Volver a Empezar, a telenovela that was panned by critics but earned big ratings for Televisa, and Univision in the United States.
Wedding, Christian-music career
In 1995, Canseco promoted a new album, Espejos del Alma. At the same time she was diagnosed with tumors in her vocal cords. This diagnosis became a pivotal moment in her life; she understood that this could mean the end of her career. She looked for possible solutions to her ailment and soon became a born-again Christian and stopped singing secular music. In that year she married Rodrigo Espinoza, a Chilean musician. At the time, she had expressed considerable regret for her past life, confessing that she had become a sex addict and that she would demand sex from anyone she found attractive enough after drinking even minor quantities of alcohol, even to the point of missing professional appearances while indulging in sexual marathons. She then visited numerous Christian congregations in Mexico and abroad, gave testimony to the radical change she had experienced, and warning young people against the dangers of promiscuity and unprotected sex.
After many struggles her tumor disappeared. In appreciation of her recovery she dedicated an album to God in the mariachi genre titled Más Fuerte Que la Vida; that year she was recognized as the "Reina VI del Festival Mundial de Mariachis". The album was well-received by her fans, but did not sell well. She asked her record label, Sony Music, to allow her to retire so that she could dedicate more time to herself. As she left the Latin pop music stage, many artists like, Fey, Paulina Rubio, Thalía, Christina Aguilera and Gloria Trevi, took advantage of the the gap and many fans soon looked elsewhere for music icons.
In 1997, she starred in her autobiography, Yuri, Mi Verdadera Historia and once again sang with Celia Cruz. She decided to record music again, but of a different kind, gospel. She found a company that would allow her to sing Christian music. The music label, Poligram, recorded her new single "Sabor a Mi" which was supposedly going to be part of a new album that took almost the rest of the year to be produced. The album, Mi Testimonio',' was produced but was only distributed among Christian music libraries in Latin America.
In 1998, Canseco decided to release a new Christian record titled Huellas in the inspirational pop genre. Soon after, she finally decided she was really going to leave the entertainment business to dedicate herself to her new faith and family. Canseco continued to use her fame and fortune to help people around the world. Two years later, she decided to record a new Christian record in the United States titled Yuri: Que Tu Fe Nunca Muera. This was not commercially available but was circulated by Christian congregations throughout Latin America.[3]
The struggle to come back
In 2002, after four years absence from mainstream Latin entertainment, Canseco signed a contract with Televisa to compile her thirty best hits into an album titled Mis 30 Mejores Canciones. She promoted the album on several Latin TV shows and singing her old songs with a new twist.
She soon signed a new contract with a record label Español MUXXIC. Her new album, Enamorada with the single "Ya No Vives en Mi", did not reflect the level of success she had had in the 1980s and early 1990s. Media critics and fans agreed that the CD proved that Yuri was still a powerful and diverse pop artist. Regardless of her talent, her absence had taken a toll, and some tracks barely made the top ten in a few countries like "Baile Caliente" in Chile.
In 2004, Canseco went back to Sony Music and released a new album titled Yuri, A lo Mexicano, but this had even more disappointing sales, partially due to the lack of promotion.
The come back
In 2006, Canseco released an album with the Mexican singer, Mijares, called Acompáñame. This album was her first to be certified gold in almost a decade [4] Canseco promoted the album, mostly duet ballads as a tribute to Camilo Sesto. The album produced the single "Callados" which reached the top of the charts once again. Acompañame reached platinum in Mexico. The success of the album opened the door for her to become a judge in the reality TV show, Cantando Por Un Sueño, similar to American Idol. Later, she was also asked to host the reality show Objetivo Fama, a talent show produced by Univision / Telefutura that is broadcast to the United States and Puerto Rico. Univision fired Canseco as the host of the show for unknown reasons.[5]
In February 2007, Canseco recorded a live show at the Metropolitan Theatre in Mexico City that was released as a CD/DVD. The album from that concert, Yuri: Vive La Historia, reached platinum in Mexico despite minimal promotion. In January 2008, Canseco was asked to host the Televisa series Noche de estrellas. She has used this forum to continue to promote her career by performing with current and past Latin music icons like Lupita D'alessio, Enrique Iglesias, Emmanuel and Juanes. Later that year, Canseco released another album, Mi Hijita Linda. From February 14, 2009, to March 26, she sold out concerts in the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, where she made a tribute to Madonna. In July 2009, Canseco announced that she would adopt a seven-month-old little girl, Camila.
Currently
Canseco’s Inusual album was released on June 22, 2010, the 23rd record in her 30-year career. The album was produced by Scott Erickson and has eight new songs and five covers. The album reached number one in Mexico in the first week after its release and, in less than a month, became a gold album in Mexico. As a result of the success of the album, Canseco was asked to record a theme song "Con las manos atadas" for the Latin series Mujeres Asesinas and, in 2011, the theme song "Por el amor de un hombre" for the TV series Infiltradas by Chilevision. The song "Ya Para Que" was adapted from the song "Palaanadhu Palaanadhu"[6] from the Tamil film Kuruvi music album composed by Vidyasagar which was released in early 2008.[7]
Personal life
She is currently married to Rodrigo Espinoza, a Christian singer eight years her junior.[8]
Discography
Filmography
- Milagro en el circo (1978)
- Secuestro en Acapulco (1983), also known as Canta Chamo
- Siempre en domingo 1983
- Soy libre (1991)
- Altos instintos (1995)
- Yuri, mi verdadera historia (1997)
Telenovelas (Mexican soap operas)
- Colorina (1982)
- Verónica (1983)
- Volver a empezar (1994)
- ¡Vivan los niños! (2002)
- ¡La fea más bella ! (2006)
Awards and recognitions
1979
- Revelation Award Of The Mexican OTI 1979.
1980
- Gold Record for selling 1,000,000 copies of her album Esperanzas
1981
- Double platinum record and gold for selling almost 2,000,000 copies of her album Llena de Dulzura. This album obtains gold record in Spain, the first gold record awarded to a Latin American singer for the sales over 50,000 copies only in Spain. Llena de Dulzura also recognized gold record because of the highest sales in Colombia, Ecuador, Brasil, Chile, Perú and Panamá.
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes'" from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
1982
- Named by the Mexican OTI as The Best Singer Of The Year for the song "Deja"
- Award Galardón a los Grandes from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
- Gold record in Spain (first Latin American woman to win a gold record)
- 4 platinum records and 1 gold record for her album Oso Panda de Chapultepec, 2,000,000 copies sold.
1983
- Award in Spain as "International Revelation"
- Award "'Galardón a los Grandes" from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
1984
First place nationwide at the Mexican OTI for the song "Tiempos Mejores" and awarded best Interpreter, and third place with the same song at the international OTI festival.
- The "Antorcha de Plata" at the Viña del Mar Festival: Best Female Performance
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes'" from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
- Karma Kamaleón obtains platinum and gold records for selling 700,000 copies.
1985
- Gold and platinum record for selling over 600,000 copies of Yo de pido amor
1986
- Nominated for US Grammy for the song "Yo te pido amor".
- Platinum record for selling 250,000 copies of Un corazón Herido
- Award Galardón a los Grandes from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
1987
- Her native Veracruz held a tribute in her honor.
- Her album Aire obtained platinum certification for selling over 700,000 copies.
1988
- Award Lo Nuestro from the Latin US TV network Univisión for her album Aire
- Platinum record for selling over 350,000 copies of Isla del Sol
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
- EMI released a compilation album named 15 éxitos de Oro (15 Gold Hits) that she had when working for EMI Capitol. This received platinum and gold records for selling over 350,000 copies, one of her most successful compilation albums.
1989
- TVyNovelas Award as "Singer With Most International Projection"
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
1990
- ACE Award to the most outstanding singer of the year.
- ERES award for Best Performance.
- Gold and platinum records for sales of 350,000 copies of her album Suigeneris
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from TV show Siempre en Domingo.
- Confesiones de Amor, another compilation album released by EMI reaches 100,000 sold copies.
- ERESm agazine chose the album Suigeneris as one of the ten most important albums in Spanish of 1990.
1991
- Gold and platinum records for selling 300,000 copies of her album Soy Libre
- Two "Gaviotas de Plata" (Silver Seagulls) at the Viña del Mar Festival.
- Títle of "Miss Simpatía" (Miss Congeniality) and the "Artista más popular" (Most Popular Artist) at the Viña del Mar Festival.
- Queen Of The Viña del Mar Festival.
- Special recognition from TVyNovelas as "Best International Singer"
- ERES award for Best Performance.
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from TV show Siempre en Domingo.
1992
- "Aplauso" Award as Best Female.
- Queen Of The Veracruz Canival.
- ERES Award for Best Performance.
- TvyNovelas Award For "Proyección en el extranjero" (International projection)
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from TV show Siempre en Domingo for the song "El Apagón"
- Platinum record for over 260,000 sales of her album Obsesiones
- ERES magazine chose the album Obsesiones as one of the 10 most important albums in Spanish of 1992.
1993
- ERES Award as Best Female Singer.
- ERES Award for Best performance.
- Double gold record for selling over 250,000 copies in México of her album Nueva Era
- Gold record In United States for selling over 200,000 copies.
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from TV show Siempre en Domingo.
- ERES magazine chose the Album Nueva Era as one of the 10 most important albums in Spanish of 1993.
1994
- ERES Award for Best Soap Opera Song "Volver a empezar"
- ERES Award For Best Female performance.
- TvyNovelas Award for the highest rating in a TV soap opera in the United States with Volver a empezar
- Gold record for selling 100,000 copies of the album Reencuentros.
1995
- ERES Award For Best Female performance.
- Gold record for her album Espejos del Alma.
1997
- Homage for her 25 years of artistic career on the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
- Award "Galardón a los Grandes" from the TV show Siempre en Domingo.
1998
- Gold record for her album Huellas for selling over 150,000 copies.
- Gold record in Puerto Rico ofor her album Huellas for selling 50,000 copies.
- 2006
- Platinum record for 100,000 sales of her album Acompañame in duet with Mijares.
2007
- Oye Award for 30 years of artistic career.
- Homage in Premios oye for her long and successful career.
2008
- Wax statue in the Veracruz Museum recognizing her important legasy as a Veracruzan in music.
- Gold and platinum records for her live album Yuri, Vive La Historia for selling over 100,000 copies.
References
- ↑ "Yuri Interview on Hard Copy". YouTube. February 12, 2007. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Todo mi corazon". YouTube. November 2, 2006. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Biografia". Yurireinadelpop.tripod.com. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "yuri | Joseblog-2puntocero's Weblog". Joseblog2puntocero.wordpress.com. March 22, 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Univision Corrio (despidio) a Yuri del Programa Objetivo Fama". En El Brasero. May 18, 2008. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Kuruvi - Palaanadhu Palaanadhu". YouTube. November 20, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Ilayathalapathy Song Copied by Mexican Madonna ~ SS Music". Ssmusictheblog.blogspot.in. March 21, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Rodrigo Espinoza | Meet Rodrigo Espinoza". TodaysChristianMusic.com. August 14, 2003. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
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