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Spanish singer
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Diana Navarro Ocaña (born 21 April 1978 in Málaga) is a Spanish singer. She rose to fame in 2005 with the single "Sola" from her first album No te olvides de mí. She was nominated for a Latin Grammy as Best New Artist in 2005. Her songs usually mix genres like copla and flamenco with different rhythms like Arabic or classical music.
Discography
No te olvides de mí (2005)
24 rosas (2007)
Camino verde (2008)
Flamenco (2011)
Género chica (2012)
La esencia (2013, compilation album)
Resiliencia (2016)
Coplas de Zarzuela (2018, live album)
Inesperado (2019)
De la Piquer a la Navarro (2023)
References
Billboard - 22 Oct 2005 - Page 59 "DIANA NAVARRO Best New Artist" DIANA NAVARRO Diana Navarro has been touring non-stop in her native Spain, and has gained a following that has propelled sales of her debut album, "No Te Divides De Mi" (Dro/Atlantic). Navarro is ethereal — like Enya— and flamenco-driven."