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Belinda


Belinda (entertainer)


Belinda Peregrín Schüll (born August 15, 1989 in MadridSpain),[1] is a two-time Latin Grammy Award nominated Mexican singer, songwriter and actress.[2][3][4]

Belinda
Background information
Birth nameBelinda Peregrín Schüll
BornAugust 15, 1989 (age 22)
MadridSpain
OriginMexico CityMexico
GenresPoppop rocklatin pop,electropop
OccupationsSinger-songwriteractress
InstrumentsVocalspianodrums
Years active2000–present
LabelsSony BMG (2003-2006)
EMI Televisa Music (2006-2009)
Capitol Latin (2009-present)
Associated actsRaven-SymonéThe Cheetah GirlsDrew SeeleyFlex,AnahíPitbull


Early life

Belinda was born to a Spanish father, Ignacio Peregrín and French mother, Belinda Schüll. She has a younger brother named Ignacio. Ignacio Peregrín owned several factories in Mexico. The family moved to Mexico City when Belinda was five years old, and has lived there ever since.[5]

Television career

At a very early age Belinda showed an incredible talent for singing, acting and making home videos that she wrote and filmed herself. When she was 10, she starred in her first TV series entitled ¡Amigos X Siempre!, produced by Televisa in Mexico and contributed to a soundtrack for the program. Her second role was playing Violeta in the telenovela Aventuras En El Tiempo, that also starred Christopher Uckermann. Following the success of ¡Amigos X Siempre!and Aventuras En El Tiempo, Belinda starred in the dual role playing identical twins, Mariana Cantú and Silvana Del Valle, who were separated at birth in the popular children's telenovela, Cómplices Al Rescate. She recorded a soundtrack for the show, and received her first Latin Grammy nomination for her work on the soundtrack. Before the second season started, Belinda dropped out of the show in order to pursue other projects. For the remainder of the series, her role was played by Mexican actress and singer, Daniela Luján.
In 2006, Belinda returned to the small screen in the Disney Channel Original Movie The Cheetah Girls 2, playing the role of Marisol. The movie premiered on August 25, 2006 and it received a total of over 8.1 million viewers.[7] Belinda also contributed a total of 4 songs to Soundtrack, which was released on August 15, 2006 and debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200[8] and it has sold 1.4 million copies to date in the US.[9]
Belinda has recently been seen in a new telenovela called Camaleones, where she plays a prefect for a high class high school, and doubles as a thief with her love interest, who is also a teacher at the school where she works.

Music career



Belinda


Belinda
Her international self-titled debut studio album Belinda was released in Mexico by Sony BMG and RCA Records on August 5, 2003 and became as great a success in many different countries, as it was in Mexico. The album was produced by Rudy Pérez, Graeme Pleeth, Mauri Stern and Robin Barter.[10] It included singles such as Lo SientoBoba Niña NiceÁngel, and Vivir, which was also chosen as the main theme song for Corazones al límite, another soap opera where she briefly appeared in. There were 4 different versions of the album released: the original version "Belinda", "Belinda (Repackage)" which featured 1 extra track: No Entiendo featuring Andy & Lucas, "Belinda (Enchanced)" which featured 2 Remixes and 2 Multimedia Tracks, and "Belinda: Edición Especial" which included a CD with 18 tracks and a DVD that contained five videos. The albums titled "Belinda",[11] "Belinda (Enhanced)"[12] and "Belinda: Edición Especial"[13] are the only albums that are being sold today, the rest were limited editions.
In 2005, she collaborated with the Mexican rock band Moderatto on their single Muriendo Lento, which is a cover of one of Timbiriche's songs, a Mexican pop group from the 1980s, which in turn was a cover of the record "Slowly", written by ABBA members Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus for the album "Shine", released by another former member of ABBA - Frida.

Utopía

Her second studio album Utopía reached #3 on the Mexican Charts.[14] Belinda revealed in a program aired by Televisa, "Bailando por un Sueño" and "Bailando por la Boda de Tus Sueños", that EMI wanted her to spend one week in Los Angeles recording "Utopía 2", her first album in English which was released in Europe and North America by EMI International on September 25, 2007. This new CD included tracks in English and a DVD.[15] She also appeared as a guest star in Buscando a Timbiriche, La Nueva Banda.
On October 18, 2007, Belinda won two awards, Video of the Year for "Bella Traición" and Best Solo Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica. Belinda was nominated in two categories in the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards, which were held on November 8. Her nominations included Song of the Year for "Bella Traición" and Best Female Pop Album for her hit album, "Utopía". Belinda also provided vocals for the Spanglish remix of "Te Quiero" by DJ Flex.

Carpe Diem

On August 18, 2009, "Sal de Mi Piel" was released on iTunes. On August 27, 2009, EMI Televisa posted a video teaser of Belinda's new song "Sal de Mi Piel". It also announced the new name of her third album, Carpe Diem, which was released on March 23, 2010. Two days after its release, the album was certified gold in Mexico, after 30,000 copies sold.[16] Her first single for the album was "Egoísta" featuring Pitbull, which was released on February 8, 2010 on radios.[17] The album's second single is "Dopamina", which was released on August 10, 2010 on radios.[18] The video for Dopamina was released on February 2, 2011.[19] Belinda also stated on her Facebook that she is was putting the final touches on her next two videos for the singles Gaia and Amor Transgénico.[20]


Belinda announced in her Twitter that she would dedicate 2011 for her new album to be released in 2012. So far there has not been any information on the release date of the album.

New Album

Discography

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
2006The Cheetah Girls 2Marisol DuránDisney Channel Original Movie
2008Despereaux: Un Pequeño Gran HéroePrincess PeaLatin America Spanish voiceover
Television
YearFilmRoleNotes
2000¡Amigos X Siempre!Ana Capistrán Vidal
2001Aventuras En El TiempoVioleta / Rosenda
2002Cómplices Al RescateMariana Cantú / Silvana Del Valle
2004Corazones al límiteElena 'Elenita' Arellano Gómez
2007Patito FeoHerself
2009CamaleonesValentina Izaguirre / Valentina Jaramillo
2010Mujeres Asesinas 3Annette VanDiryk
2011Belinda, Un Reality Sobre Mi Vida
(Belinda, A Reality About My Life)
HerselfAired on Most Latin American Cosmopolitan Channels

Awards

2000
  • TVyNovelas Awards - Child Disclosure - Won
  • Palme d'Or - Best Child Actress - Won
2001
  • TVyNovelas Awards - Best Female Newcomer - Nominated
  • Premios Eres - Best Singer and Actress - Won
2002
  • Oye Awards - Best Solo Grupero - Nominated
  • Latin Grammy Awards - Best Children's Album (Cómplices Al Rescate) - Nominated
  • Eres Niños Awards - The Megaactress - Won
  • Eres Niños Awards - The More Toned - Won
2003
  • Tu Musica Awards - Female Newcomer - Won
  • Pantalla de Cristal Awards - Best Edition (Lo Siento) - Nominated
2004
  • Latin Billboard Awards - Best Female Pop Album – Nominated
  • MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica - Best New Artist - Won
  • MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica - Best Artist North – Nominated
  • Oye Awards - Best Female Solo Singer - Won
  • Oye Awards - Album of the Year (Belinda) – Nominated
  • Oye Awards - Video of the Year (Ángel) – Nominated
2005
  • TVyNovelas Awards - Best Soap Opera Theme (Vivir) – Nominated
  • Premios Juventud - Perfect combination (Belinda & Moderatto) – Nominated
  • MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica - Best Pop Artist – Nominated
  • MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica - Best Female Artist – Nominated
  • Oye Awards - Song of the Year (Muriendo Lento) - Won
  • Oye Awards - Video of the Year (Muriendo Lento) – Nominated
  • Pantalla de Cristal Awards - Best Animation (Muriendo Lento) - Nominated
2007
  • Lo Nuestro Awards - Video of the Year (Ni Freud Ni Tu Mamá) – Nominated
  • Premios Juventud - Favorite Rock Artist – Nominated
  • Orgullosamente Latino Awards - Latin Solo of the Year – Nominated
  • Oye Awards - Best Female Solo Singer - Won
  • Oye Awards - Best Basic 40 – Nominated
  • Latin Grammy Awards - Song of the Year (Bella Traición) – Nominated
  • Latin Grammy Awards - Best Female Pop Album – Nominated
  • Los Premios MTV - Best Solo Artist - Won
  • Los Premios MTV - Best Pop Artist – Nominated
  • Los Premios MTV - Best Artist North – Nominated
  • Los Premios MTV - Video of the Year (Bella Traición) - Won
  • Los Premios MTV - Fashionista – Nominated
  • Los Premios MTV - Artist of the Year – Nominated
  • Latin Music and Sports Awards - Best Artist New Generation of the Year - Won
  • 40 Principales Awards - Best Artist International – Nominated
  • Mi TRL Awards - Female Of The Year - Nominated
  • Mi TRL Awards - You Complete Me Awards (Co-Host Of The Year) - Nominated
  • Mi TRL Awards - Should Have DVR'D It Awards (Surprissing Moment) - Nominated
  • Terra Awards - Best Song of the Year (Bella Traición) - Won
  • Terra Awards - Best Newcomer - Nominated
2008
  • Lo Nuestro Awards - Female Artist of the Year - Won
  • Best New Artist – Nominated
  • Premios Juventud - Pop Artist – Nominated
  • Premios Juventud - Rock Artist – Nominated
  • Orgullosamente Latino Awards - Latin Solo of the Year – Nominated
  • 40 Principales Awards - Best Artist International – Nominated
  • 40 Principales Awards - Best International Song (Bella Traición) – Nominated
2009
  • BMI Latin Music Awards - Award Winning Songs (Bella Traicion) - Won
2010
  • Premios Juventud - Hottest Romance (Belinda y Giovanni dos Santos) – Nominated
  • Premios Juventud - Perfect Combination (Somos el mundo) - Won
  • Premios Juventud - The Best Dressed - Won
  • Kids Choice Awards México - Favorite Female Character Series (Valentina "Camaleones") – Nominated
  • Monitor Latino Awards - Special Collaboration (Egoísta ft. Pitbull) – Nominated
  • People en Español Awards- Best Young Actress – Nominated
  • People en Español Awards - Best Couple (With Alfonso Herrera "Camaleones") – Nominated
  • People en Español Awards - Álbum of the Year (Carpe Diem) - Won
  • People en Español Awards - Best Song of the Year (Egoísta) – Nominated
  • People en Español Awards - Best Singer or Pop Group – Nominated
  • People en Español Awards - Video of the Year (Egoísta) - Won
  • People en Español Awards - Cover of the Year (Somos el Mundo) – Nominated
  • Top Glamour Awards - Female Singer - Won
  • Telehit Awards - Young Artist of the Year - Won
  • 40 Principales Awards - Best Clip (Ay Haití) - - Won
  • Premios Quiero - Best Female Video Artist (Egoísta) – Nominated
2011
  • Lo Nuestro Awards - Video of the Year (Egoísta) - Won
  • Premios Juventud - Girl of my Dreams - Nominated
  • People en Español Awards - Best Video of the Year (Dopamina) - Nominated
  • Shock Awards - Best Music in a Movie or TV Series (Lolita) - Nominated
  • Premios Quiero - Best Female Video Artist (Dopamina) - Nominated
  • Pantalla de Cristal Awards - Best Photography (Dopamina) - Nominated
  • Pantalla de Cristal Awards - Best Art Direction (Dopamina) - Nominated
2012
  • Lo Nuestro Awards - Video of the Year (Dopamina) - Nominated
  • Oye Awards - Music Social Award (Gaia) - Nominated

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