Gloria Trevi

Gloria Trevi, real name Gloria de los Ángeles Treviño Ruiz, was born on February 5, 1968 in Monterrey, Mexico. The "supreme diva of Mexican pop" made her debut in 1985 with the all-girl group Boquitas Pintadas. After the group split up three years later, she went solo, releasing the pop-rock-tinged album ¿Qué Hago Aquí? in 1989 , produced by Sergio Andrade. It reached number one in Mexico and spawned four chart-topping hits: "Dr. Psiquiatra", "El Último Beso", "¿Qué Voy a Hacer Sin Él?" and "Mañana". Two more albums followed in 1991 and 1992, Tu Ángel de la Guarda and Me Siento Tan Sola, which reached #4 and #8 respectively on the U.S. Billboard Latin Pop chart. During this period, the songstress establishes a series of six titles at the top of the Mexican charts, while also appearing in the charts of several Hispanic countries: "Pelo Suelto" (#1 in Spain and #3 in Venezuela) and "Tu Angel de la Guarda" (#5 in Spain) in 1990, "Agárrate" (#1 in Spain and #11 in Argentina) in 1991, and "Con los Ojos Cerrados" (#3 in Spain, #8 in Argentina and #5 in Venezuela), "Zapatos Viejos" and "Me Siento tan Sola" (#2 in Spain) in 1992. The singer confirmed her domination of the Mexican charts with another No. 1 hit, Más Turbada Que Nunca , in 1994. Two years later, after a final album produced by Sergio Andrade, Si Me Llevas Contigo, the singer announced that she was stepping away from music to accompany her producer in his battle against cancer. But in 1998, the producer and the singer were investigated for kidnapping and corruption of minors. After fleeing to Brazil, they were imprisoned. At the end of the investigation, Gloria Trevi was acquitted and released after four years in prison, during which she wrote the album Gloria. The album went on to top the Mexican charts, as well as the US Billboard Latin chart in 2011. She repeated the feat in 2015, 2016 and 2017 with El Amor, Immortal En Vivo (an album recorded live) and Versus . In 2019, Diosa de la Noche failed to chart in the U.S., but the album again put her at the top of the sales charts in Mexico, as did Isla Divina in 2022, which featured the single "Él Se Equivocó" . In 2023, she embarks on a new independent adventure with the release of the single "Medusa", marking the end of her contract with Universal Music. This transition is accompanied by the release of her bioseries Gloria Trevi: Ellas Soy Yo, broadcast on ViX, for which she records three related albums: Mi Soundtrack Vol. 1 (August 2023), Mi Soundtrack Vol. 2 (September 2023) and Mi Soundtrack Vol. 3 (January 2024), featuring reinterpretations of her classics and previously unreleased tracks such as "Que Se Acabe el Mundo" and "Siempre Yo (Versión 2023)". In April 2025, Gloria Trevi unveils El Vuelo, her seventeenth studio album and the first entirely self-produced under her independent label Great Talent Records. Comprising 12 tracks, the album explores themes of love, loss and empowerment through poignant ballads such as "Un Abrazo" and "Arrúllame", powerful anthems such as "Cueste lo que Cueste" and "No estás sola", and danceable numbers. Notable collaborations include "Para siempre triste", a duet with Mónica Naranjo, marking their second collaboration after "Grande" in 2020. The single "Q.E.P.D." reaches number one in the charts in Mexico, Latin America, Spain and the USA.

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